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    Additionally, providers must implement notifications for follow-up appointments and identify clinically relevant health information for more than 10 percent of their patients with two or more appointments in the preceding two years. [8] Consequently, personal health record systems are becoming more common and available.

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    A Tacoma-based health care network is now charging patients for certain types of online portal messaging with providers, joining other systems that started the practice during the pandemic.

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  7. Personal health record - Wikipedia

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    The term "personal health record" is not new. The term was used as early as June 1978, [2] and in 1956, there was a reference was made to a "personal health log." [3] The term "PHR" may be applied to both paper-based and computerized systems; [4] usage in the late 2010s usually implies an electronic application used to collect and store health data.