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Considerations in Designing Personal Health Records for Underserved Populations

Ann Bagchi, Lorenzo Moreno and Raquel af Ursin

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Abstract: Hurricanes Katrina and Rita brought the utility and importance of electronic, easily portable personal health records (PHRs) starkly to light in fall 2005.

Keywords: Personal health records; Low-income elderly; chronic conditions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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