HIMSS 2012
Live at Prosocial Kiosk 8 in the ONC Interoperability Showcase and at the Lockheed Martin Booth
What is a SmartPHR?
If you have a chronic condition and doctors without electronic health records, the interoperable HIPAA-compliant SmartPHR automatically pulls clinical summaries and diagnostic images from many sources including Microsoft HealthVault and pushes information you select to health care providers, hospitals and other recipients you authorize.
What is a true personal health record?
A true PHR (according to a recent CSC white paper) is comprehensive, interactive, patient-controlled and secure. A true PHR, by this definition, cannot be tethered to single provider or payer record systems or capable of information exchange only with their business partners' record systems. The SmartPHR is a true PHR, by this definition, capable of automatically pulling and pushing clinical summaries and varied electronic files from and to health care providers with and without electronic health record systems, consistent with an individual patient's requests and privacy preferences.
Regional Extension Centers (RECs)
Our interoperable, modular Smart Meaningful Use EHR automates all HITECH Act draft meaningful use and quality indicator standards including those CMS published in the final rule . SmartEHR software services, enabling REC administrators to query pseudonymized patient data, automate provider education, practice redesign, oversight and reporting tasks.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
Have you been diagnosed with COPD, have an FEV1/FVC less than 70% and symptoms? Your SmartPHR care plan will alert you and your health care providers to relevant clinical quality measures (www.cms.gov/PQRI) such as prescribing an inhaled bronchodilator, if you are age 18 or older.
Influenza Prevention and Screening.
If you are age 50 or older, your SmartPHR care plan will alert you and your health care providers to relevant clinical quality measures (www.cms.gov/PQRI) such as receiving an influenza immunization during the flu season (September through February).
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).
Have you been diagnosed with a new episode of MDD? Your SmartPHR care plan will alert you and your health care providers to relevant clinical quality measures (www.cms.gov/PQRI) such as prescribing antidepressant medication during the entire 84-day (12-week) acute treatment phase, if you are age 18 or older.
Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG).
Have you been diagnosed with this condition? Your SmartPHR care plan will alert you and your health care providers to relevant clinical quality measures (www.cms.gov/PQRI) such as performing an optic nerve evaluation within 12 months, if you are age 18 or older.
Care Plan
SmartPHRs display patients’ most recent continuity of care data in cross-provider, cross-condition care plan format, enabling providers with National Provider Identifiers to make permanent, source-identified, online entries. SmartEHRs give providers options for adding meaningful-use and quality-indicator decision supports and alerts to their patients’ care plans.
Privacy
For SmartPHR technology that enforces patients’ privacy preferences and manages their provider-specific and consent-specific consents to share information, Prosocial Applications is the proud winner of a challenge prize from the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center.
Asthma
Have you been diagnosed with mild, moderate or severe persistent asthma? Your SmartPHR care plan will alert you and your health care providers to relevant clinical quality measures (www.cms.gov/PQRI) such as prescribing either the preferred long-term control medication (inhaled corticosteroid) or an acceptable alternative treatment, if you are age 5 through 40 years.
Breast Cancer
Are you a woman who has been diagnosed with Stage IC through IIIC, ER or PR positive breast cancer? Your SmartPHR care plan will alert you and your health care providers to relevant clinical quality measures (www.cms.gov/PQRI) such as prescribing tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitor (AI) during the 12-month reporting period, if you are age 18 or older.
Colon Cancer
Have you been diagnosed with Stage IIIA through IIIC colon cancer? Your SmartPHR care plan will alert you and your health care providers to relevant clinical quality measures (www.cms.gov/PQRI) such as prescription of adjuvant chemotherapy within the 12-month reporting period, if you are age 18 or older.
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
Have you been diagnosed with this condition? Your SmartPHR care plan will alert you and your health care providers to relevant clinical quality measures (www.cms.gov/PQRI) such as prescribing oral antiplatelet therapy if you are age 18 or older.
Diabetes Mellitus
Have you been diagnosed with this condition? Your SmartPHR care plan will alert you and your health care providers to relevant clinical quality measures (www.cms.gov/PQRI) such as maintaining hemoglobin A1c below 9.0% if you are between the ages of 18 and 75.


