Personal health management systems require interoperability with health information systems and electronic health records to achieve operational dependability and enable personalized care.
Wearable and portable personal health management systems require interoperability with electronic health records to achieve operational dependability and enable personalized care.
In this article we have outlined the importance and role of personal health management systems (PHMSs) along with some technical challenges and opportunities. In addition, there are a number of other challenges that need to be considered in order to enable PHMSs to achieve the expected level of operational dependability and establish their place in healthcare. The integration of PHMSs in healthcare implies their interconnection with health information systems (HISs) and electronic health records (EHRs). The most important requirement arising from this is the need for interoperability between PHMSs and HISs/EHRs. The potential of wearable and portable PHMSs to enable the shift to citizen-centered personalized care has been demonstrated through the work carried out under the European Commission's Fifth and Sixth Framework Programmes.
Gatzoulis et al. (Sat,) reported a review. Personal health management systems (PHMSs) was evaluated. Personal health management systems require interoperability with health information systems and electronic health records to achieve operational dependability and enable personalized care.
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