Bourgeois Fabienne C, Taylor Patrick L, Emans S Jean, Nigrin Daniel J, Mandl Kenneth D
Division of General Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2008 Nov-Dec;15(6):737-43. doi: 10.1197/jamia.M2865. Epub 2008 Aug 28.
Personally controlled health records (PCHRs) enable patients to store, manage, and share their own health data, and promise unprecedented consumer access to medical information. To deploy a PCHR in the pediatric population requires crafting of access and security policies, tailored to a record that is not only under patient control, but one that may also be accessed by parents, guardians, and third-party entities. Such hybrid control of health information requires careful consideration of both the PCHR vendor's access policies, as well as institutional policies regulating data feeds to the PCHR, to ensure that the privacy and confidentiality of each user is preserved. Such policies must ensure compliance with legal mandates to prevent unintended disclosures and must preserve the complex interactions of the patient-provider relationship. Informed by our own operational involvement in the implementation of the Indivo PCHR, we provide a framework for understanding and addressing the challenges posed by child, adolescent, and family access to PCHRs.
个人控制的健康记录(PCHRs)使患者能够存储、管理和共享自己的健康数据,并有望为消费者提供前所未有的医疗信息获取途径。在儿科人群中部署个人控制的健康记录需要制定访问和安全政策,这些政策要针对不仅由患者控制,而且可能由父母、监护人及第三方实体访问的记录进行定制。这种对健康信息的混合控制需要仔细考虑个人控制的健康记录供应商的访问政策以及规范向个人控制的健康记录提供数据的机构政策,以确保每个用户的隐私和保密性得到保护。此类政策必须确保符合法律规定,防止意外披露,并必须维护患者与提供者关系的复杂互动。基于我们自身在Indivo个人控制的健康记录实施过程中的实际参与,我们提供了一个框架,用于理解和应对儿童、青少年及家庭访问个人控制的健康记录所带来的挑战。