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PD ISO/TR 14292:2012 Health informatics. Personal health records. Definition, scope and context

PD ISO/TR 14292:2012

Health informatics. Personal health records. Definition, scope and context

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Standard number:PD ISO/TR 14292:2012
Pages:32
Released:2012-04-30
ISBN:978 0 580 73744 2
Status:Standard
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PD ISO/TR 14292:2012


This standard PD ISO/TR 14292:2012 Health informatics. Personal health records. Definition, scope and context is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.240.80 IT applications in health care technology

This Technical Report defines a personal health record (PHR). This definition is intended to help clarify the kinds of records that should be called PHRs, in recognition of the lack of consistency in how this term is presently used. This Technical Report considers the PHR from the perspective of the personal information contained within it and the core services needed to manage this information.

A PHR is not a singular entity; the concept encompasses a spectrum of possible information repositories and services that meet different purposes consistent with the definition. This Technical Report therefore also discusses the scope of the PHR in terms of this spectrum as a series of dimensions by which a PHR may be classified and equivalent PHR products compared. It also includes one dimension to classify the kinds of collaborative care PHRs provided by healthcare organizations.

This Technical Report also considers the wider context of engagement of individuals in the management of their own health and healthcare, since this engagement is the primary driver for present-day growth of PHR systems and services internationally.

This Technical Report includes:

  • a definition of a PHR;

  • a pragmatic multidimensional classification of PHRs;

  • an overview of the possible ways in which the inclusion and engagement of individuals in managing their health and healthcare impacts on the potential roles of the PHR, including scenarios for collaborative care between individuals and healthcare organizations.

The many kinds of end-user application that might be implemented and used to deliver PHR system functionality are outside the scope of this Technical Report.