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Use of a Nationwide Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record by Healthcare Professionals and Patients: A Case Study with the French DMP.

Brigitte Seroussi1, Jacques Bouaud2.   

Abstract

If the wide adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) is necessary to address health information sharing and care coordination issues, it is not sufficient. In order to address health information sharing, some countries, among which, France, have implemented a centralized framework with "new" nationwide care records. The French DMP is a centralized, nationally shared, electronic medical record, created according to the opt-in model. More than five years after the launching of the DMP project, DMPs have been created for 1.5% of the target population, which demonstrates the poor adoption of the tool by healthcare professionals. Among the 583,997 existing DMPs in June 2016, 41% were empty, and 24% of non-empty DMPs were actually accessed. If these "active" DMPs were equally accessed by both healthcare professionals and patients, patients accessed DMP documents four times more than healthcare professionals.

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Keywords:  Attitude of Health Personnel; Electronic Health Records/utilization; Patient Access to Records; Patient Participation; Personal Health Records

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28423809

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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