3 Projects Push Personal Health Records

3 Projects Push Personal Health Records

Three pilot projects from the state's Office of Health Information Integrity are aimed at giving Californians access to their personal health information.

California is launching three demonstration projects to put personal health records in the hands of patients.

California’s Office of Health Information Integrity yesterday announced contracts for three pilot projects to explore the use of different types of personal health records. 

According to Pamela Lane, director of CalOHII, there is no pilot of this kind currently running in California, and she hopes it will be a boon to health information exchanges and providers, to see how personal health records can work best.

“Nothing currently exists to aid … in evaluating the suitability of PHRs for inclusion in their delivery of care,” Lane said.

The three pilot projects:

The demonstration projects are funded with federal stimulus money, through the HITECH Act, part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

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