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Personal health record (PHR) products offer many features. Below you can search based on a wide range of features to find a PHR that best meets your needs.
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NoMoreClipBoard.com Editor’s Rating:

NoMoreClipBoard.com is an efficient service that allows its users to get instant reports and summaries based on the medical reports they have uploaded. By using intelligent methods to assimilate and recompile information, NoMoreClipBoard.com allows a user to stay alert from any future ailments he/she may face. Even though it lacks some of the standard features, NoMoreClipBoard.com makes up for its lack of features with its ease of use.

Organized Solutions Keep Tabs on Caregiving Kit Editor’s Rating:

This set includes tools for caregivers to organize important facts and information regarding a loved one’s health care. It includes helpful information, tips, and resources as well as organization for medical records.

Online Medical Registry Editor’s Rating:

Users with an American Medical ID can use the Online Medical Registry for free. All others must first purchase the ID in order to access the program. With the multitude of free PHRs available, if users are looking for a free program and do not have a need for a medical identification bracelet, they would do well to look elsewhere.

Patient Ally (a part of Office Ally) Editor’s Rating:

The personal health record tool at Patient Ally is free to use.

Patient Power Editor’s Rating:

PatientPower’s Level One interface is very easy to use and is free of charge. The additional options are all at varied costs and the features can be found at other online PHRs for free.

PEHR Editor’s Rating:

The Bartlett PEHR tool is housed on a USB flash drive. There is no web backup and users cannot try the software without purchase. Preview images indicate that the software is comprehensive. USB drives are not compatible with Mac operating systems.

Peoplechart Editor’s Rating:

If a customer needs a PHR that does all of the work, coordinates record acquisition from various health providers and collates it in an easy-to-use format, then the cost of Peoplechart should not deter that person.

Personal MD Editor’s Rating:

Personal MD offers several useful tools for members willing to pay $7.95/month. Prospective customers cannot preview the utilities to try them and assess whether they are appropriate for their individual needs.

Polka Web Application Editor’s Rating:

The Polka Web Application is a free, easy to use, web-based PHR. The interface is clearly presented and intuitive to use. It may be used in conjunction with the mobile client for iPhone.

Practice Fusion Editor’s Rating:

Practice Fusion is a great tool for healthcare practices. This is not a tool for individuals or families.

Records for Living Editor’s Rating:

Records for Living offers HealthFrame a fee-based software program for maintaining, organizing, editing, and tracking personal medical information. Information is stored on members computers rather than on a secure online web server. It is debatable whether this is a positive or negative, depending on your view of the benefits of secure online storage.

RelayHealth Editor’s Rating:

RelayHealth is a free PHR with supplementary tools for communication with healthcare professionals. The service is for use with participating physicians. Users may utilize the PHR tool without the physician communication component.

RememberItNow Editor’s Rating:

RememberItNow is currently free for those willing to beta test. Users may delete data or cancel at any time during the month-to-month contract. Offers several handy features, including smart scheduling and electronic reminders.

Revolutionhealth.com Editor’s Rating:

Revolutionhealth.com is a great source of information, all available for free. Time and patience is required to wade through the plethora of information and services.