| Literature DB >> 29295208 |
Isabella Scandurra1, Maria Pettersson2, Benny Eklund3, Leif Lyttkens3.
Abstract
In Sweden, all citizens can (in 2017) access their health data online from all county councils using one national eHealth service. However, depending on where the patient lives, different information is provided as care providers have assessed differently how to apply the National Regulatory Framework (NRF). The NRF recently was updated and this paper analyses version 2.0 should now serve as the guideline for all county councils. Potential improvements are analyzed in relation to patient experiences of using the service, and the rationale for each change in the NRF is discussed. Two real case quotations are used to illustrate potential implications for the patient when the new version is placed into operation. Results indicate that this NRF allows for opportunities to create a national eHealth service that better supports patient-centered care and improves health information outcome.Entities:
Keywords: Electronic Health Records; Health Information Exchange; Patient Portals
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29295208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform ISSN: 0926-9630