copyright healthone global – july 2009 the healthone patient-held electronic healthcare record ®
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Copyright HEALTHone Global – July 2009 Portability of individual patient records SERVER 1 HCR source HCR system A Server 2 HCR source HCR system B USB drive data card LAN WAN Internet IntranetTRANSCRIPT
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The HEALTHone patient-heldelectronic healthcare record ®
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Individual HEALTHone healthcare records can be transferred from one HEALTHone server to another
whatever their differences in language, adaptation or customization
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Portability of individual patient records
SERVER 1SERVER 1
HCR source
HCR system A
Server 2Server 2
HCR source
HCR system BUSB drive
data card
LAN
WAN
Internet
Intranet
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Individual HEALTHone healthcare records can also be stored on portable devices,
such as data cards and USB drives
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The HEALTHone Patient-held :Electronic Health Record® (PH-EHR)
is a portable technology which carries jointly a single HEALTHone healthcare record and the technology to access it
(read, analyze, print, write), in a secure way.
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The HEALTHone Patient-held :Electronic Health Record® (PH-EHR)
Available today on USB-drives, it can be made available on other portable technologies
as per user’s requirements
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The HEALTHone Patient-held :Electronic Health Record® (PH-EHR)
Any data created with full Windows or Internet HEALTHone systemscan be carried and read by the PH-EHR
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The HEALTHone Patient-held :Electronic Health Record® (PH-EHR)
Copyright HEALTHone Global – July 2009
The HEALTHone Patient-held :Electronic Health Record® (PH-EHR)
Versions of one same patient record held on different devices (e.g. one main server and one patient-held card)
can be updated independently and simultaneouslythen synchronised with each other automatically at any time