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PHR (Personal Health Record)
A personal health record contains the entirety of an individual's medical record or healthcare profile. They are commonly used by medical practices and often have a degree of privacy or legal protection surrounding them. In appropriate instances, a PHR can be shared, such as when required medical information must be given to an employer or a school.
What Small and Midsize Businesses Need to Know About PHR (Personal Health Record)
If your small business works in a field requiring access to an employee or customer's health information, PHRs can ensure this information is safely and securely shared with the appropriate individuals.
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