6 hours ago Feb 10, 2015 · very few studies associated use of the patient portal, or its features, to improved outcomes; 37% (10/27) of papers reported improvements in medication adherence, disease awareness, self-management of disease, a decrease of office visits, an increase in preventative medicine, and an increase in extended office visits, at the patient’s request for … >> Go To The Portal
Feb 10, 2015 · very few studies associated use of the patient portal, or its features, to improved outcomes; 37% (10/27) of papers reported improvements in medication adherence, disease awareness, self-management of disease, a decrease of office visits, an increase in preventative medicine, and an increase in extended office visits, at the patient’s request for …
Apr 11, 2019 · While the evidence is currently immature, patient portals have demonstrated benefit by enabling the discovery of medical errors, improving adherence to medications, and providing patient-provider communication, etc. High-quality studies are needed to fully understand, improve, and evaluate their impact.
Description This research study will pilot test BedsideNotes—a new capability within the inpatient portal to share physicians’ admission and daily notes with parents of children hospitalized on hematology/oncology and neonatal intensive care units. Grant Number R21 HS027894 Principal Investigator (s) Kelly, Michelle M.
Patient Portal Use and Experience Among Older Adults: Systematic Review More research is needed to better understand the patient portal experience among older adults from initial use to adoption. There are also opportunities to explore the role of design in addressing barriers and supporting facilitators to patient portal and ePHR use.
A patient portal is a secure online website that gives patients convenient, 24-hour access to personal health information from anywhere with an Internet connection. Using a secure username and password, patients can view health information such as: Recent doctor visits.Sep 29, 2017
Patient portals were introduced and adopted by a few large health care organizations in the late 1990s (eg, MyChart at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation and Indivo at Boston Children's Hospital) [ Early experiences with personal health records.Jun 23, 2015
Improve Clinical Outcomes Patient portals make tasks such as requesting prescription refills and referrals easier and more convenient leads to greater patient compliance – and when patients follow doctors' orders, clinical outcomes improve.Dec 8, 2017
What are the Top Pros and Cons of Adopting Patient Portals?Pro: Better communication with chronically ill patients.Con: Healthcare data security concerns.Pro: More complete and accurate patient information.Con: Difficult patient buy-in.Pro: Increased patient ownership of their own care.Feb 17, 2016
“Tethered PHRs, also known as patient portals, allow patients to access relevant medical information from their provider,” the team wrote in its abstract.Feb 17, 2017
Background. Engaging patients in the delivery of health care has the potential to improve health outcomes and patient satisfaction. Patient portals may enhance patient engagement by enabling patients to access their electronic medical records (EMRs) and facilitating secure patient-provider communication.
Here are some ways to encourage patient enrollment:Include information about the patient portal on your organization's website.Provide patients with an enrollment link before the initial visit to create a new account.Encourage team members to mention the patient portal when patients call to schedule appointments.More items...•Jun 25, 2020
Even though they should improve communication, there are also disadvantages to patient portals....Table of ContentsGetting Patients to Opt-In.Security Concerns.User Confusion.Alienation and Health Disparities.Extra Work for the Provider.Conclusion.Nov 11, 2021
The reason why most patients do not want to use their patient portal is because they see no value in it, they are just not interested. The portals do not properly incentivize the patient either intellectually (providing enough data to prove useful) or financially.
Patient portals have privacy and security safeguards in place to protect your health information. To make sure that your private health information is safe from unauthorized access, patient portals are hosted on a secure connection and accessed via an encrypted, password-protected logon.
This is a questionnaire designed to be completed by individuals with chronic care needs in patient homes. The tool includes questions to assess the current state of patient portals, the internet, and mobile devices.
This is a questionnaire designed to be completed by adult patients in their home. The tool includes questions to assess attitudes of non-users regarding the use of patient portals and health information technology on the internet and using mobile phones.
This is a questionnaire designed to be completed by adult patients in their home. The tool includes questions to assess attitudes of the users regarding patient portals and health information technology on the internet and using mobile phones.
Penedo FJ, Oswald LB, Kronenfeld JP, Garcia SF, Cella D, Yanez B. The increasing value of eHealth in the delivery of patient-centred cancer care. Lancet Oncol. 2020 May;21 (5):e240-e251. doi: 10.1016/S1470-2045 (20)30021-8. PMID: 32359500.
Ramirez-Zohfeld V, Seltzer A, Xiong L, Morse L, Lindquist LA. Use of electronic health records by older adults, 85 years and older, and their caregivers. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2020 May;68 (5):1078-1082. doi: 10.1111/jgs.16393. Epub 2020 Mar 11. PMID: 32159860.
Fuller TE, Pong DD, Piniella N, Pardo M, Bessa N, Yoon C, Boxer RB, Schnipper JL, Dalal AK. Interactive digital health tools to engage patients and caregivers in discharge preparation: Implementation study. J Med Internet Res. 2020 Apr 28;22 (4):e15573. doi: 10.2196/15573. PMID: 32343248.
Lyles C. Engaging Diverse Patients in Using an Online Patient Portal - Final Report. (Prepared by the University of California, San Francisco under Grant No. R00 HS022408). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2019.
Patient portals are secure websites where patients can view their health records, view test results, send messages to their doctor, and ask for prescription refills. Patients with chronic, or long-term, health problems such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease must often coordinate their care across different doctors in multiple locations.
Article Highlight: Access to a patient portal can increase engagement in outpatient visits by patients with diabetes and those with multiple complex chronic conditions, according to a PCORI-funded study spotlighted recently in PLOS One. The study showed that portal use was associated with significantly fewer emergency room visits and preventable hospital stays for patients with multiple complex conditions. By increasing patient office visits, a portal could potentially help clinicians address unmet clinical needs and reduce health events that lead to emergency and hospital care. The observational study compared visit rates for 165,000 patients with and without portal access in a large healthcare system that implemented a patient portal.
Objective 1: no follow-up for study outcomes. Objective 2: 2-year follow-up for study outcomes. Patient portals are secure websites where patients can access their health records. In this study, researchers, patients, clinicians, and other health system staff collaborated to design a survey to understand the drivers of and barriers ...
Peer review of PCORI-funded research helps make sure the report presents complete, balanced, and useful information about the research . It also assesses how the project addressed PCORI’s Methodology Standards. During peer review, experts read a draft report of the research and provide comments about the report. These experts may include a scientist focused on the research topic, a specialist in research methods, a patient or caregiver, and a healthcare professional. These reviewers cannot have conflicts of interest with the study.
Patient portals have become more accessible over the last decade. 10 Patients can arrange appointments, review diagnostic test results, request prescription refills, communicate with clinicians, and access their medical records.
Patient portals have become more accessible over the last decade. 10 Patients can arrange appointments, review diagnostic test results, request prescription refills, communicate with clinicians, and access their medical records.
Nahm ES, Zhu S, Bellantoni M, et al. Patient portal use among older adults: what Is really happening nationwide? J Appl Gerontol 2018 May 1:733464818776125. doi:10.1177/0733464818776125. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 29779422.
Azevedo RFL, Gu K, Zhang Y, et al. Using computer agents to explain clinical test results. AMIA Annu Symp Proc 2017 Nov 8; 25-6.
Azevedo R, Morrow DG. Improving older adult comprehension and use of EMR portal-based information. In: Pak R & McLaughlin A (Eds.), Aging, Technology, and Health. Elsevier. 2018. p.49-80.
Azevedo RFL, Morrow D, HasegawaJohnson M. et al. Improving patient comprehension of numeric health information. Proc Hum Factors Ergon Soc Annu Meet 2015;488-92
Malik T, Azevedo RFL, Morrow DG, et al. Age differences in responding to graphically conveyed health risk information. Proc Hum Factors Ergon Soc Annu Meet 2017;542-4.
Walker DM, Menser T, Yen PY, et al. Optimizing the user experience: identifying opportunities to improve use of an inpatient portal. Appl Clin Inform 2018 Jan;9 (1):105-113. PMID: 29444536.
Yen PY, Walker DM, Smith JMG, et al. Usability evaluation of a commercial inpatient portal. Int J Med Inform 2018 Feb;110:10-18. PMID: 29331248.