Meaningful Use of Personal Health Records

Posted by Ignatius BauSeptember 10, 2010
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This article from the LaFollete Policy Report from the University of Wisconsin-Madison describes the how a “meaningful use” perspective should be applied to personal health records in the same way as electronic health records.  The author is the program director for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Project HealthDesign.  

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