PHR refers to:

a. physician hotline resource. c. personal health record.
b. patient health referral. d. personnel healthcare recruitment.


C
Personal Health Record (PHR) is "...a universally accessible, layperson comprehensible, lifelong tool
for managing relevant health information, promoting health maintenance and assisting with chronic
disease management via an interactive, common data set of electronic health information and e-health
tools.".

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