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An empirical study of Canadian consumer and physician perceptions of electronic personal health records

Abstract

Electronic personal health records have significant promise, in helping to empower consumers to take more responsibility for managing their own health. This paper reports on a preliminary study of Canadian physicians and consumers, based on statistical adoption models, to gather their perceptions of the potential for personal health record systems.

Authors

Archer NP; Fevrier-Thomas U; McMaster ERCM

Journal

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Publication Date

April 1, 2010

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