Vendor’s Exit Reflects Weak Demand for Electronic Personal Health Records

The recent decision of Revolution Health to stop offering electronic personal health records is a sign that demand for this once promising consumer tool did not materialized, according to a report from iHealthBeat.

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Industry experts reported that Revolution Health’s version of the health record involved too much work for consumers, who have to collect and input their health information.

However, they saw more promise in a new generation of personal health records that automatically inputs data.

Read iHealthBeat’s report on personal health records.

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