CHCF Provides Employers’ Best Practice Guide for PHRs

by | Jan 3, 2008

The California Healthcare Foundation (CHCF) recently released a “Best Practices Guide” for employers who are considering offering a PHR to their employees.  Practical guidance in ten easy steps that covers most of the basics, though personally would have liked to have seen stronger language used, e.g., stating clearly without any “should(s)” that a PHR is a personally-controlled health record.

There is one problem though with this best practice list… 

While they do cover the issue of portability, they fail to address the very real issue of what happens to a record and its data should an employee opt-out or leave, leaving the data behind.  Where does the data go?  Does an employer erase it immediately?   Do they encrypt the record and store off-site for a given time period (held in escrow) prior to deleting?  Big omission here that I hope CHCF will correct.

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Content

HIMSS24: Back to Form but Haunted by Change Healthcare

HIMSS24: Back to Form but Haunted by Change Healthcare

Good luck trying to get noticed for anything other than AI or cybersecurity HIMSS24 was the first HIMSS national conference that I will have missed since I first attended in 2012. It felt weird not to be there with all my friends and colleagues, and I certainly missed...

read more
ViVE 2024: Bridging the Health 2.0 – HIMSS Gap

ViVE 2024: Bridging the Health 2.0 – HIMSS Gap

Workforce / capacity issues and AI – and where the two meet – are still the two biggest topics on clinical executives’ minds right now at both ViVE 2024 and HAS24. Probably the first time I’ve seen the same primary focus two years in a row – historically we’ve always seen a new buzzword / hype topic every year…

read more
Powered By MemberPress WooCommerce Plus Integration