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How can the growing use of Personal Health Records be used to improve the delivery of health care to the patient?

If a patient can add or delete information in their Personal Health Record, is the PHR the best source of information for a healthcare provider?
When we discuss the health record, we refer to data and information. What is the difference between data and information?

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Answer and Explanation:

1. Personal Health Records (PHR) can improve the provision of health care, as it allows the patient to better manage the resources and elements associated with their own health. Through the PHR, the patient can better visualize the highs and lows of their health, observe vaccination records, exam dates and other information that is essential for the patient to recognize their condition and their need for medical care.

2. The PHR is still not the best source of information for a healthcare provider, as it allows the patient to edit and delete information that is essential for healthcare professionals to recognize what the patient needs. This act of editing and deleting information can be triggered by fear of medical treatments, or fear of the costs of these treatments.

3. The data is an element that quantifies the patient's health status, that is, the data are the patient's glucose rate, the number of heart beats per minute, the amount of urea in the patient's urine, among others. Information, on the other hand, refers to the ordering and organization of these data, to the point of conveying a message about the patient's real condition.

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