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Patient Portals Facilitating Engagement With Inpatient ...

17 hours ago Patient portals provide patients access to their electronic medical record (EMR) information and often include functions such as secure communication with their providers. >> Go To The Portal


What is a patient portal?

Patient portals provide patients access to their electronic medical record (EMR) information and often include functions such as secure communication with their providers.

Are inpatient portals evidence-based?

Patient Tracking Spreadsheet Template (Version 1) Instructions for Care Managers Effective management of common mental health conditions requires the ability to track clinical outcomes for populations of patients and to support systematic changes in treatment for patients who are not improving as expected.

What are the outputs of patient portal implementation studies?

Online Bill Pay is also available via Pulaski Memorial Hospital’s Patient Portal. Creating a portal account will give you the ability to make online payments on any current or previous hospital visits that have an outstanding balance. A single patient portal login will give you access to your health information as well as online bill pay.

What are the components of patient portal training?

Inpatient Discharges. On a semi-annual basis (every six months), hospitals submit abstracted information from individual patient records which include data on the patient’s ZIP code, birthdate, preferred language, diagnoses, treatments/procedures, total charges, and expected source of payment. To protect individual patient confidentiality ...

What is the white cell in the first assessment?

In the first (Initial Assessment) row for each patient, there is a white cell in Column C. If you select this cell, you will see a drop-down menu arrow appear that allows you to select “Active,” “Relapse Prevention,” or “Inactive.”

How many rows are there in a patient assessment?

Each patient has a set of sixteen rows. The first (purple) row for each patient will represent Initial Assessment information and has “Current Episode Initial Assessment” as the contact number in Column G. The fifteen rows underneath the first row represent separate follow-up contacts with the patient. Column G will automatically track the number of contacts for a patient, beginning with “Initial Assessment” and then counting numerically from 1 in the following rows. When the episode number changes in Column F, the corresponding cell in Column G will restart with “Initial Assessment.”

Can you copy and paste a patient from one care manager's spreadsheet to another?

If patients need to be transferred from one care manager’s spreadsheet to another, the information can be copied and pasted per the instructions under Transferring a patient to another care manager’s spreadsheet.

What does a positive PHQ-9 mean?

A positive value means that the PHQ-9 score has increased by the amount shown.

What does a negative GAD-7 mean?

A value with a negative sign (e.g. -47%) means that the GAD-7 score has decreased by 47%. A positive value means that the GAD-7 score has increased by the amount shown.

What is column P in Excel?

Column P is an all-inclusive notes section. It should include notes about referral to specialty services, appointment reminder calls, and anything else from a contact that was not covered in the other columns. If you use this column to indicate that an appointment reminder call was made (so that you are not counting it as an actual follow-up contact), it is useful to change the color of the text to make it stand out and also use “Alt+Enter” to separate lines of text if there are other notes entered in the same cell (see Getting started in Excel®). To change the color of the text, double-click on the cell, then use the cursor to highlight the text you would like to change. In the Home tab of the toolbar, use the dropdown arrow on the icon to select a color.

What does the yellow exclamation mark on PHQ-9 mean?

If the date is more than 30 days old, a yellow exclamation mark will appear next to the date as a warning that the score is not current.

How to access a patient portal?

With a patient portal: 1 You can access your secure personal health information and be in touch with your provider's office 24 hours a day. You do not need to wait for office hours or returned phone calls to have basic issues resolved. 2 You can access all of your personal health information from all of your providers in one place. If you have a team of providers, or see specialists regularly, they can all post results and reminders in a portal. Providers can see what other treatments and advice you are getting. This can lead to better care and better management of your medicines. 3 E-mail reminders and alerts help you to remember things like annual checkups and flu shots.

What are the benefits of a patient portal?

Expand Section. With a patient portal: You can access your secure personal health information and be in touch with your provider's office 24 hours a day . You do not need to wait for office hours or returned phone calls to have basic issues resolved. You can access all of your personal health information from all ...

How much does an e-visit cost?

For minor issues, such as a small wound or rash, you can get diagnosis and treatment options online. This saves you a trip to the provider's office. E-visits cost around $30.

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