Personal Health Records (PHRs) should remain the lifelong property of patients and should be showable conveniently and securely to selected caregivers. Regarding interoperability, current solutions for PHRs focus on standard data exchange formats and transformations to move data
across health information systems. In this paper we propose MyPHRMachines, a patient-centric system that takes a radically new architectural solution to health record interoperability.
We propose to deploy besides the medical data also the related software to the PHR system. After uploading their medical data to MyPHRMachines, patients can access them again from remote virtual machines that contain the right software to visualize and analyze them without any conversion. Patients can share their remote virtual machine session with a selected health provider, who will need only a Web browser to access the pre-loaded fragments of the lifelong PHR. We illustrate how a prototype of MyPHRMachines already supports the use case of a real-world patient and discuss the research agenda required to translate our prototypical implementation into a viable solution for the
international healthcare industry.
Name | BETA publicatie : working papers |
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Volume | 374 |
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ISSN (Print) | 1386-9213 |
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