Published on in Vol 22, No 1 (2020): January

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/15102, first published .
Digitalizing Health Services by Implementing a Personal Electronic Health Record in Germany: Qualitative Analysis of Fundamental Prerequisites From the Perspective of Selected Experts

Digitalizing Health Services by Implementing a Personal Electronic Health Record in Germany: Qualitative Analysis of Fundamental Prerequisites From the Perspective of Selected Experts

Digitalizing Health Services by Implementing a Personal Electronic Health Record in Germany: Qualitative Analysis of Fundamental Prerequisites From the Perspective of Selected Experts

Journals

  1. Weis A, Pohlmann S, Poss-Doering R, Strauss B, Ullrich C, Hofmann H, Ose D, Winkler E, Szecsenyi J, Wensing M. Caregivers' role in using a personal electronic health record: a qualitative study of cancer patients and caregivers in Germany. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2020;20(1) View
  2. Bossert J, Ludwig M, Wronski P, Koetsenruijter J, Krug K, Villalobos M, Jacob J, Walker J, Thomas M, Wensing M. Lung cancer patients’ comorbidities and attendance of German ambulatory physicians in a 5-year cross-sectional study. npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine 2021;31(1) View
  3. Harahap N, Handayani P, Hidayanto A. Functionalities and Issues in the Implementation of Personal Health Records: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(7):e26236 View
  4. Barbalho I, Fernandes F, Barros D, Paiva J, Henriques J, Morais A, Coutinho K, Coelho Neto G, Chioro A, Valentim R. Electronic health records in Brazil: Prospects and technological challenges. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10 View
  5. Zeschick N, Gollnick J, Muth J, Hörbrand F, Killian P, Krombholz W, Donner-Banzhoff N, Kühlein T, Sebastião M. Verordnungsverhalten von bayerischen Hausärzt*innen an der stationär-ambulanten Schnittstelle vor dem Hintergrund der Bayerischen Wirkstoffvereinbarung – Qualitative Ergebnisse der WirtMed-Studie. Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz 2022;65(9):900 View
  6. Reinke C, Doblhammer G, Schmid M, Welchowski T. Dementia risk predictions from German claims data using methods of machine learning. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2023;19(2):477 View
  7. Chapman R, Haroon S, Simms-Williams N, Bhala N, Miah F, Nirantharakumar K, Ferguson J. Socioeconomic deprivation, age and language are barriers to accessing personal health records: a cross-sectional study of a large hospital-based personal health record system. BMJ Open 2022;12(1):e054655 View
  8. Frei J, Kramer F. German Medical Named Entity Recognition Model and Data Set Creation Using Machine Translation and Word Alignment: Algorithm Development and Validation. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e39077 View
  9. Tseng C, Chen R, Tsai S, Wu T, Tsaur W, Chiu H, Yang C, Lo Y. Exploring the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Catalyst for Behavior Change Among Patient Health Record App Users in Taiwan: Development and Usability Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(1):e33399 View
  10. Song X, Li B, Wang P, Zhou Y, Wang J, Wang Y, Fang C, Jin M. Flexible piezoelectric sensor for pregnant recognition based on the pulse‐taking procedure in traditional Chinese medicine. Engineering Reports 2023 View
  11. Arlinghaus T, Kus K, Kajüter Rodrigues P, Teuteberg F. Visualizing Benefits of Case Management Software Using Utility Effect Chains. Sustainability 2023;15(6):4873 View
  12. Harahap N, Handayani P, Hidayanto A. Barriers and facilitators of personal health record adoption in Indonesia: Health facilities’ perspectives. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2022;162:104750 View
  13. El Samra A, James A, Malik K. Disrupt through digital: a study on the challenges faced when digitalizing R&D. R&D Management 2024;54(4):713 View
  14. Schmitt T. New governance of the digital health agency: a way out of the joint decision trap to implement electronic health records in Germany?. Health Economics, Policy and Law 2024;19(2):269 View
  15. Vintilă M, Mischianu D, Honțaru O, Dobra M, Sterian A. Use of Digital Healthcare Communication to Improve Urologists’ Surveillance of Lithiasis Patients Treated with Internal Urinary Drainage Pre- and Post-COVID-19 Period. Healthcare 2023;11(12):1776 View
  16. Brecko A, Pomšár L, Zolotová I. Web Application for Personal Digital Health Records. Acta Electrotechnica et Informatica 2023;23(3):16 View
  17. Nürnberger C, Kühlein T, Hueber S, Fadare J. What do people know and think about medical overuse? an online questionnaire study in Germany. PLOS ONE 2024;19(3):e0299907 View
  18. Melhem S, Nabhani-Gebara S, Kayyali R. Leveraging e-health for enhanced cancer care service models in middle-income contexts: Qualitative insights from oncology care providers. DIGITAL HEALTH 2024;10 View
  19. Strumann C, Pfau L, Wahle L, Schreiber R, Steinhäuser J. Designing and Implementation of a Digitalized Intersectoral Discharge Management System and Its Effect on Readmissions: Mixed Methods Approach. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e47133 View
  20. Erler C, Bauer A, Gauger F, Stork W. Decision Model to Design Trust-Focused and Blockchain-Based Health Data Management Applications. Blockchains 2024;2(2):79 View
  21. Scaioli G, Martella M, Lo Moro G, Prinzivalli A, Guastavigna L, Scacchi A, Butnaru A, Bert F, Siliquini R. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices about Electronic Personal Health Records: A Cross-Sectional Study in a Region of Northern Italy. Journal of Medical Systems 2024;48(1) View
  22. Ölcer S, Scheipers M, Erbsland M, Sharma C. Innovative approaches in discussions of diabetes among healthcare sector actors in Germany. Journal of Public Health Policy 2024;45(4):610 View
  23. Oettinger V, Zimmermann J, von zur Mühlen C, Kaier K, Faber T, Paulus T, Heidt T, Westermann D, Zehender M. Development of a patient-centered app in Germany as a special health and organizational support by surveying patients with cardiovascular diseases. Clinical Research in Cardiology 2024 View
  24. Schmitt T, Schröder-Bäck P. The role of national heritage in shaping Germany’s public health and data governance. Journal of Public Health 2024 View
  25. Laker K, Bothe T, Ebert N, Heintze C, Schaeffner E, Krüger K. Guidelines or mindlines? – implementing a new CKD guideline in German primary care. BMC Primary Care 2024;25(1) View
  26. Krey L, Rabea Z, Krause O, Greten S, Heck J, Boeck A, Petri S, Wegner F, Klietz M. Missing Medical Data in Neurological Emergency Care Compromise Patient Safety and Healthcare Resources. Journal of Clinical Medicine 2024;13(21):6344 View
  27. Mess E, Regner M, Balic S, Kleybolte L, Daufratshofer L, Mahler A, Tilmes S, Werlitz V, Reuter C, Teynor A. Detailed Analysis and Road Map Proposal for Care Transition Records and Their Transmission Process: Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e60810 View
  28. Finnegan H, Mountford N. 25 Years of Electronic Health Record Implementation Processes: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2025;27:e60077 View
  29. Holetzek T, Häusler A, Gödde K, Rapp M, Spallek J, Holmberg C. The Role of the Installed Base in Information Exchange Among General Practitioners in Germany: Mixed Methods Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2025;27:e65241 View
  30. Lopes M, Santos C. The impact of the pandemic on digital communication. South Florida Journal of Development 2025;6(6):e5469 View
  31. Fellhölter G, Stuckenschneider T, Himmelmann L, Zieschang T. Emergency department visits due to severe falls: comparing patient self- reports and general practitioner records: A cross-sectional study. BMC Geriatrics 2025;25(1) View
  32. Kocklaeuner M, Geschke K, Fellgiebel A, Kraemer I. Effect of pharmacist-led medication reviews on appropriateness of prescribing in patients with dementia – results from the cluster randomized controlled “DemStepCare” study. BMC Geriatrics 2025;25(1) View
  33. Brand M, Boehm F, Kaisers U, Fehling P, Hoffmann T, Rotter N, Ludwig S, Theodoraki M. Bicentric evaluation of employee satisfaction, patient safety and treatment quality: comparing different Health Information System (HIS) solutions. BMC Health Services Research 2025;25(1) View
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  35. Wieczorek E, Kocot E, Evers S, Sowada C, Pavlova M. Organizational and financial challenges in care transitions: a qualitative study of long-term care systems in Germany, the Netherlands and Poland. BMC Geriatrics 2025 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Di Dia A, Riebner T, Arntz A, Eimler S. Human Interface and the Management of Information: Applications in Complex Technological Environments. View
  2. Jiang-Siebert Q, Yang M, Yu L. Health Data Management. View
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Conference Proceedings

  1. Breidenbach M, Hamiti F, Guluzade A, Heiba N, Mohamad Y, Velasco C, Herbeck Belnap B, Lühmann D. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Software Development and Technologies for Enhancing Accessibility and Fighting Info-exclusion. Development of a flexible and interoperable architecture to customize clinical solutions targeting the care of multimorbid patients View