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Functionalities and issues in the implementation of personal health records: systematic review

Harahap et al., 2021

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14616735151323702903
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Harahap N
Handayani P
Hidayanto A
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Journal of medical Internet research

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Background Functionalities of personal health record (PHR) are evolving, and continued discussions about PHR functionalities need to be performed to keep it up-to-date. Technological issues such as nonfunctional requirements should also be discussed in the …
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