Health Record Banking Journal References and Bibliography – compiled 9 March 2019
Ball M and Gold J. Banking on health: Personal records and information exchange. Journal of Healthcare Information Management 2006: 20(2):71-83.
Detmer D, Bloomrosen M, Raymond B, Tang P. Integrated Personal Health Records: Transformative Tools for Consumer-Centric Care. BMC Med Inform Decis Mak 2008(8):45. Retrieval 29 Oct 2018
Dodd B. An independent “health information bank” could solve health data security issues. British J of Healthcare Computing and Info Management 1997,14(8):2.
Gold JD and Ball MJ. The health record banking imperative: a conceptual model. IBM Systems Journal 2007,46(1): 43-55.
Haun K and Topol EJ. The Health Data Conundrum. New York Times (2 Jan 2017).
JGenIntMed. Special supplement on patient control of medical records (8 articles). J Gen Int Med 2015,30(1) Supplement. Retrieval 29 Oct 2018
Kendall DB. Protecting patient privacy through health record trusts. Health Affairs 2009,28(2): 444–446.
Kidd MR. Personal electronic health records: MySpace or HealthSpace? Brit Med J 2008,336:1029-30.
Kish LJ and Topol EJ. Unpatients – why patients should own their medical data. Nature Biotechnology 2015,33:921-924. Retrieval 29 Oct 2018
Krist AH and Woolf SH. A vision for patient-centered health information systems. JAMA 2011,305(3):300-1.
Kostyack P. The emergence of the healthcare information trust. Matrix: Journal of Law- Medicine 2002,12(293):339–447.
Labkoff SE and Yasnoff WA. A framework for systematic evaluation of health information infrastructure progress in communities. J Biomed Informatics 2007,40(2):100-105.
Lapsia V, Lamb K, Yasnoff WA. Where should electronic records for patients be stored? Int J Med Informatics 2012,81(12):821-7.
Mikk KA, Sleeper HA, Topol EJ. The Pathway to Patient Data Ownership and Better Health. JAMA 2017,318(15):1433-1434.
Miller H, Yasnoff W, and Burde, H. Personal Health Records: The Essential Missing Element in Twenty-first Century Healthcare. Chicago: Health Information and Management Systems Society, 2009.
Porter E. [2018] Your Data is Critical to a Robotic Age. Shouldn’t You Be Paid for It? New York Times (6 Mar 2018). Retrieval 29 Oct 2018
Ramsaroop P and Ball M. The “bank of health”: A model for more useful patient health records. MD Comput 2000,17:45–48.
Shabo A. A global socio-economic-medico-legal model for the sustainability of longitudinal health records. Methods Inf Med 2006,45:240-245 (Part 1), 498-505 (Part 2).
Shortliffe EH. Demonstrating Value to Secure Trust. In Digital Infrastructure for the Learning Health System: 5. Weaving a Strong Trust Fabric. Grossmann C, Powers B, McGinnis JM (eds.) Institute of Medicine, 2011. Retrieval 29 Oct 2018
Steinbrook R. Personally controlled online health data – The next big thing in medical care? New Engl J Med 2008,358(16):1653-6.
Szolovits P, Doyle J, Long WJ, Kohane I, Pauker SG. Guardian Angel: Patient-Centered Health Information Systems. Technical Report MIT/LCS/TR-604, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laboratory for Computer Science, 1994.
Yasnoff WA. A secure and efficiently searchable health information architecture. J Biomed Inf 2016,61:237-246.
Yasnoff WA, Humphreys BL, Overhage JM, Detmer DE, Brennan PF, Morris RW, Middleton B, Bates DW, Fanning JP. A consensus action agenda for achieving the national health information infrastructure. J Am Med Informatics Assoc 2004,11(4):332-338.
Yasnoff WA and Shortliffe EH. Lessons Learned from a Health Record Bank Start-up. Meth Inf Med 2014,53:66-72.
Yasnoff WA, Shortliffe EH, Shortell SM. A Proposal for Financially Sustainable Population Health Organizations. Pop Health Mgmt 2014,17(5):255-256.
Yasnoff WA, Sweeney L, Shortliffe EH. Putting health IT on the path to success. J Am Med Assoc 2013,309(10):989–990.
Ball M and Gold J. Banking on health: Personal records and information exchange. Journal of Healthcare Information Management 2006: 20(2):71-83.
Detmer D, Bloomrosen M, Raymond B, Tang P. Integrated Personal Health Records: Transformative Tools for Consumer-Centric Care. BMC Med Inform Decis Mak 2008(8):45. Retrieval 29 Oct 2018
Dodd B. An independent “health information bank” could solve health data security issues. British J of Healthcare Computing and Info Management 1997,14(8):2.
Gold JD and Ball MJ. The health record banking imperative: a conceptual model. IBM Systems Journal 2007,46(1): 43-55.
Haun K and Topol EJ. The Health Data Conundrum. New York Times (2 Jan 2017).
JGenIntMed. Special supplement on patient control of medical records (8 articles). J Gen Int Med 2015,30(1) Supplement. Retrieval 29 Oct 2018
Kendall DB. Protecting patient privacy through health record trusts. Health Affairs 2009,28(2): 444–446.
Kidd MR. Personal electronic health records: MySpace or HealthSpace? Brit Med J 2008,336:1029-30.
Kish LJ and Topol EJ. Unpatients – why patients should own their medical data. Nature Biotechnology 2015,33:921-924. Retrieval 29 Oct 2018
Krist AH and Woolf SH. A vision for patient-centered health information systems. JAMA 2011,305(3):300-1.
Kostyack P. The emergence of the healthcare information trust. Matrix: Journal of Law- Medicine 2002,12(293):339–447.
Labkoff SE and Yasnoff WA. A framework for systematic evaluation of health information infrastructure progress in communities. J Biomed Informatics 2007,40(2):100-105.
Lapsia V, Lamb K, Yasnoff WA. Where should electronic records for patients be stored? Int J Med Informatics 2012,81(12):821-7.
Mikk KA, Sleeper HA, Topol EJ. The Pathway to Patient Data Ownership and Better Health. JAMA 2017,318(15):1433-1434.
Miller H, Yasnoff W, and Burde, H. Personal Health Records: The Essential Missing Element in Twenty-first Century Healthcare. Chicago: Health Information and Management Systems Society, 2009.
Porter E. [2018] Your Data is Critical to a Robotic Age. Shouldn’t You Be Paid for It? New York Times (6 Mar 2018). Retrieval 29 Oct 2018
Ramsaroop P and Ball M. The “bank of health”: A model for more useful patient health records. MD Comput 2000,17:45–48.
Shabo A. A global socio-economic-medico-legal model for the sustainability of longitudinal health records. Methods Inf Med 2006,45:240-245 (Part 1), 498-505 (Part 2).
Shortliffe EH. Demonstrating Value to Secure Trust. In Digital Infrastructure for the Learning Health System: 5. Weaving a Strong Trust Fabric. Grossmann C, Powers B, McGinnis JM (eds.) Institute of Medicine, 2011. Retrieval 29 Oct 2018
Steinbrook R. Personally controlled online health data – The next big thing in medical care? New Engl J Med 2008,358(16):1653-6.
Szolovits P, Doyle J, Long WJ, Kohane I, Pauker SG. Guardian Angel: Patient-Centered Health Information Systems. Technical Report MIT/LCS/TR-604, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laboratory for Computer Science, 1994.
Yasnoff WA. A secure and efficiently searchable health information architecture. J Biomed Inf 2016,61:237-246.
Yasnoff WA, Humphreys BL, Overhage JM, Detmer DE, Brennan PF, Morris RW, Middleton B, Bates DW, Fanning JP. A consensus action agenda for achieving the national health information infrastructure. J Am Med Informatics Assoc 2004,11(4):332-338.
Yasnoff WA and Shortliffe EH. Lessons Learned from a Health Record Bank Start-up. Meth Inf Med 2014,53:66-72.
Yasnoff WA, Shortliffe EH, Shortell SM. A Proposal for Financially Sustainable Population Health Organizations. Pop Health Mgmt 2014,17(5):255-256.
Yasnoff WA, Sweeney L, Shortliffe EH. Putting health IT on the path to success. J Am Med Assoc 2013,309(10):989–990.