How should electronic health records be designed? A cross-sectional study in patients with psoriasis.
Toni Maria JankeMatthias AugustinMarina OttenPublished in: BMC medical informatics and decision making (2019)
The high acceptance of entering data is favourable for the implementation of EHRs. The results suggest technical and structural recommendations: Differences between subgroups support the development of flexible EHRs encompassing a basic module, which is expandable with further add-ons, and compatible to different devices. Furthermore, involving patients by entering data into an EHR requires that physicians communicate open-mindedly with the patient and consider data throughout decision-making. Patients should remain owner of their own health data and decide about its processing.