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Title
Change
driven
by the
patient
consumer
a
study
of
organizational
behavior
in the
context
of
consumer
health
informatics
Creator.PersonalName
Mohan
,
Vishnu
Thesis.Degree
M.B.I.
Thesis.Major
Biomedical Informatics
Thesis.DateDegreeAwarded
May
2009
Institution
Oregon Health & Science University
School
School of Medicine
Department
Dept. of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology
Thesis.Committee
Jimison, Holly Brugge
Subject.MeSH
Medical Records
Organizational Innovation
Call Number
Q171 M697 2009
Description.Abstract
Organizations
have
become
adept
at
initiating
and
managing
change
, but
tend
to
enact
change
in a
reactive
fashion
.
Patients
are
increasingly
behaving
as
consumers
, and are
beginning
to
drive
the
process
of
organizational
change
.
However
,
traditional
models
of
initiating
and
transitioning
change
appear
less
relevant
in this
context
. The
personal
health
record
(PHR)
perhaps
best
exemplifies
patient
empowerment
in their
medical
care
. This
paper
examines
the
history
,
advantages
, and
limitations
of
personal
health
records
, and
delineates
patient
and
provider
perceptions
. The
impact
of
consumerism
on
clinical
practice
,
organizational
changes
driven
by
patient
requests
, and the
role
of
patients
,
providers
, the
media
and
marketing
are
analyzed
in this
study
.
Tethered
and
untethered
PHRs
are
compared
and
contrasted
from the
organizational
perspective
, and
safety
and
security
implications
of
PHR
use
are
discussed
.
Language
eng
Type
Text
Format.Use
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OCLC number
430539878
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