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Jul 30, 2019 · Biography. Marie O. Easterlin, M.D., originally from Americus, Georgia, is a Board Certified gynecologist and a Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Upon completing her undergraduate degree at Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia, Marie attended Mercer University School of Medicine in Macon and Savannah, Georgia.
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Marie O. Easterlin, M.D., originally from Americus, Georgia, is a Board Certified gynecologist and a Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Upon completing her undergraduate degree at Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia, Marie attended Mercer University School of Medicine in Macon and Savannah, Georgia.
Dr. Marie Easterlin, MD is a Gynecology Specialist in Brunswick, GA. She is affiliated with Southeast Georgia Health System - Brunswick Campus. She is... Read more
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Background: Patient access to their medical records through patient portals (PPs) facilitates information exchange and provision of quality health care. Understanding factors that characterize patients with limited access to and use of PPs is needed.
Patient engagement is a top priority for US health care systems. 1 The adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) is a system-level strategy to involve patients in their health care and increase their ability to make informed decisions.
Data were from the 2017−2018 Health Information National Trends Survey 5, cycles 1 (H5C1) and 2 (H5C2). H5C1 and H5C2 were nationally representative, self-administered, mail surveys of US adults ≥ 18 years that evaluated public perceptions and use of PPs.
Access to PPs was assessed with, “Do any of your doctors/health care providers maintain your medical records in a computerized system?” and “Have you ever been offered online access to your medical records by your health care provider?” [1 = yes, 0 = no/do not know].
Weighted missing percentage for demographic characteristics was highest for income (9.7%) and race/ethnicity (8%). Missingness on all other variables, including outcome variables, was < 4%. Little’s test showed that missingness on variables collected at both waves was not completely at random (χ 2 = 16505.72; df = 14235; P < .001).
Roughly 3 quarters of participants (76.9%) reported their provider maintained electronic medical records but only 47.2% reported being offered access to them, 39.2% reported their provider encouraged their use, 27.2% were confident electronic medical records were safe, and 29.3% and 9.3% reported accessing their own or their families’ medical records in the past year..
Knowledge of PP functions varied, with laboratory test results (91.5%) being the most known function and clinical notes (50.6%) being the least ( Figure 1 ). Use of PP functions varied, with viewing test results (84.3%) being the most used function and requesting corrections (7.1%) being the least.