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Whereas an electronic health record (EHR) is a computer record that originates with and is controlled by doctors, a personal health record (PHR) can be generated by physicians, patients, hospitals, pharmacies, and other sources but is controlled by the patient.
An EMR captures information from a single care provider, which is only available to that one care provider. However, EHRs are designed to be used by multiple care providers and healthcare organizations.
Why is the PHR not a legal record? There are no safeguards to ensure it is complete. They are not written by medical professionals. They are compiled by patient memory.
After doing our diligent research, we have found the cost of purchasing and installing an electronic health record system to range between $20,000 and $70,000, depending on your provider.
The primary difference between a PHR and an EHR or paper medical chart is its storage location. The PHR is a legal health record with the same legal standing as an EHR under HIPAA.
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A personal health record (PHR) refers to the collection of an individuals medical documentation maintained by the individual themselves, or a caregiver, in cases where patients are unable to do so themselves. This personal information includes details such as: The patients medical history.
Some PHRs are offered by health care providers and health plans covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Privacy Rule, known as HIPAA covered entities. The HIPAA Privacy Rule applies to these PHRs and protects the privacy of the information in them.
The main difference between EHR and PHR systems is that EHR systems are manged by health care providers and PHR systems are used by the patient. The terms EHR, PHR, and even electronic medical record (EHR), are frequently used interchangeably, but are actually quite different.

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