Usable privacy and security in personal health records
INTERACT'11 Proceedings of the 13th IFIP TC 13 international conference on Human-computer interaction - Volume Part IV
Journal of Data and Information Quality (JDIQ)
CardioSmart365: artificial intelligence in the service of cardiologic patients
Advances in Artificial Intelligence - Special issue on Artificial Intelligence Applications in Biomedicine
CHI and the future robot enslavement of humankind: a retrospective
CHI '13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Free Web-based Personal Health Records: An Analysis of Functionality
Journal of Medical Systems
Design and Optimization of Traffic Balance Broker for Cloud-Based Telehealth Platform
UCC '13 Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE/ACM 6th International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing
Developing a course module on healthvault application development
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
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Personal health records (PHR) is a technology for managing the information playing field in healthcare. With multiple vendors competing on this relatively new market, an evaluation framework for end-user feature comparison can provide a foundation for system adoption decisions. Also it can serve as a starting point for requirements analysis for new systems. In this work we elicit a list of 25 end-user features, which in our view are necessary for a successful PHR implementation. We provide rationale for their inclusion as well as suggestions towards their realization. Using Microsoft HealthVault and Google Health, we test the suitability of our framework for evaluating the current two largest commercial PHR platforms.