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ElderIssues LifeLedger Editor’s Rating:

ElderIssues LifeLedger is a secure web-based health record tool for caregivers to maintain accurate records for an elderly family member. The free level is too limited and does not incorporate enough important data. The fee-based levels are more comprehensive, but free plans are available that provide the same services.

EMRy STICK Editor’s Rating:

EMRy STICK is an excellent personal health record tool that is not only an efficient solution for maintaining the prime health of a family, it is also affordable enough for an individual who would not like to spend a fortune just to maintain his/her health records. Apart from the minor setbacks like carrying the USB stick to each and every place a user would like to use EMRy STICK, users would never face any difficulty in managing as well as administering their personal health records with the help of EMRy STICK.

e-MedTools ProfileMD Classic Editor’s Rating:

ProfileMD Classic is a free personal health record tool for use with Palm OS PDAs or with WindowsMobile StyleTap.

ER-IDcard Editor’s Rating:

ER-IDcard is an effective PHR with good services with limited 24 hour customer care backup (representatives are prevented by HIPAA laws from providing any information verbally). Information is stored securely with encryption. The service is practical, but cost is higher than other comparable plans.

Extension Health ID Editor’s Rating:

Extension Health ID is a patient identification and information exchange service utilized by hospitals to minimize errors and maximize patient care.

GlobalPatientRecord Editor’s Rating:

GlobalPatientRecord offers members a secure PHR service with the potential of integration with their physicians’ offices. Potential users may want to research whether the price tag for this PHR is a good value for the cost.

GHN: Good Health Network Editor’s Rating:

For those who are extremely concerned about the security of medical records, Good Health Network could be a good option. Information is available upon request, but is very limited on the web site.

Google Health Editor’s Rating:

Google Health is a PHR that allows users to upload everything from medication lists to scanned images. The service is free-of-charge and extremely easy to use.

Health Butler Editor’s Rating:

Health Butler is a good PHR with free trial. Useful for those who only want to record individual data and do not mind an annual fee.

Healthcare Portfolio: HCPortfolio.com Editor’s Rating:

Healthcare Portfolio is an easy to use PHR for those seeking a non-web-based completely portable option. The high cost may be prohibitive for some potential users. Hardcopy format cost is identical to USB flash drive.

HealthyCircles.com Editor’s Rating:

HealthyCircles.com is a free, useful, secure online PHR tool.

Health Cloud Editor’s Rating:

The Health Cloud iPhone application allows users instant access to personal health information via mobile phone. Health Cloud’s main limitation is the inability to add to or edit information through the application. Users must access Google Health directly to change information.

Healthe Connections Editor’s Rating:

Healthe Connections is a solution being marketed to health care providers to assist them in improving patient care by encouraging collaboration among providers.

HealtheTracks Editor’s Rating:

A very detail oriented PHR, HealtheRecords offers a reasonably priced service for maintaining the records of an unlimited number of family members. For users looking for a way to record specialized information (from first teeth to the results of eye exams) this is a good choice.

Healthgram Editor’s Rating:

This PHR is only useful for those intending to use the health benefit plan with Healthgram. If users are intending to assign healthcare payment benefits with the service, then it makes sense to use the PHR. Otherwise, potential customers should seek a different PHR service.

HealthLok (phr4me.com) Editor’s Rating:

HealthLok is a comprehensive, easy-to-use, secure PHR manager. Unfortunately, users cannot try out the interface without purchasing an annual plan.

Health-Minder Software Editor’s Rating:

If you have an older version of Windows, the Health-Minder software may work well for you. Graphics are less attractive than other PHRs and potential users should investigate other options before choosing this fee-based PHR.

HealthProfiler Editor’s Rating:

The HealthProfiler interface is not incredibly intuitive to use. It must be installed on the computer and has no Internet backup. The free demo is full-featured with the exception of print capability. The software is not particularly visually appealing and some may find it difficult to figure out.

Health Records Online Editor’s Rating:

Health Records Online is a PHR owned and operated by physicians. Unfortunately, the sample PHR is unavailable until membership and the virtual tour links are broken. A plan that requires a fee should offer users more preview materials before asking for commitment.

HealthString Editor’s Rating:

HealthString is a fee-based personal health record (PHR) program. Various tools are provided to assist members with maintaining medical records and achieving a healthy lifestyle.

Heartwood Health Editor’s Rating:

Heartwood Health provides a caring, supportive service for those in need of assistance in navigating issues associated with medical and health care. Limited to the California area, the company provides nursing, social work, and other support services.