This white paper originated in the fall of 2008 from work carried out by the Pathology Electronic Reporting Taskforce (PERT) of the College of American Pathologists (CAP). Under contract support from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the PERT was tasked to propose electronic implementations of the CAP Cancer Committee's reporting templates.
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Advanced SearchEvaluation of the Personal Health Record Pilot for Medicare Fee-For-Service Enrollees from South Carolina
This mostly qualitative study identified key usability and utility components of a personal health record (PHR) being used by an elderly population living in South Carolina.
Evaluation of the Personal Health Record Pilot for Medicare Fee-For Service Enrollees from South Carolina
Contract No: HHSP23320045020XI Prepared for: Ms. Suzie Burke-Bebee U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Secretary Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Prepared by:
Literature Review
Literature Review and Environmental Scan: Evaluation of Personal Health Records Pilots for Fee-for-Service Medicare Enrollees
Electronic Exchange of Clinical Laboratory Information Issues and Opportunities
The purpose of this paper is to conduct a study to enhance understanding of the current processes, issues and opportunities involved in the electronic exchange of laboratory information in ambulatory care settings, with a focus on safety-net clinics and federally qualified health centers.
Electronic Exchange of Clinical Laboratory Information: Issues and Opportunities
Prepared by: Prashila DullabhAdil Moiduddin
Long-Term Care-Nursing Homes EHR-Systems Functional Profile: Release 1
This is Release 1 of the Long Term Care-Nursing Home (LTC-NH) Electronic Health Record System (EHR-S) Functional Profile.
Health Information Exchange in Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Case Study Findings: Final Report
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Information Exchange in Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Case Study Findings: Final Report Executive Summary
Personalized Health Care Expert Panel Meeting: Summary Report
Contents Demonstrating Clinical Validity and Utility Demonstrating Value Reducing Health Disparities Educating and Engaging Providers and Consumers Using Databases to Build Eviden
Consumer Control of Electronic Personal Health Information: What Does It Mean? Why Is It Important?
A Report on Three Consumer Focus Group Meetings Convened in October, 2005 by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation By: Susan Kanaan Suzie Burke-Bebee Helga E. Rippen U.S. Department of Health and Human Services