Through applications that gather health information from everyday life, next- generation personal health records provide individuals with new tools to help them engage in and manage their health.
Collection and use of ODL ( observations of daily living) information – which includes information on such activities and experiences as sleep, diet, exercise, mood and adherence to medication regimens – is one area that is genuinely user-directed, both in the kind of information that is contained in the record and the health-related activities that stem from it.
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