A b s t r a c t Objective: Although the patient Internet portal is a potentially transformative technology, there is little scientific information about the demographic and clinical characteristics of portal enrollees and the features that they access. Design: We describe two pilot studies of a comprehensive Internet portal called PatientSite. These pilots include a prospective one-year cohort study of all patients who enrolled in April 2003 and a case-control study in 2004 of enrollees and nonenrollees at two hospital-based primary care practices. Measurements: The cohort study tracked patient enrollment and features in PatientSite that enrollees accessed, such as laboratory and radiology results, prescription renewals, appointment request...
Patient-physician communication is moving online. While face-to-face communication remains critical,...
Background: Patient Internet portals have created new opportunities for assessment and management of...
Background: Theoretical models help to explain or predict the adoption of electronic health (eHealth...
Background: Patient portals offer patients access to their medical information and tools to communic...
Background: Sharing electronic health records with patients has been shown to improve patient safety...
The world is on the verge of rapid technological advancements, and acceptance. Healthcare is also in...
Background: We surveyed patients in an adult reconstruction practice as to their use of the Web-base...
Patient portals have the potential to support self-management for chronic diseases and improve healt...
Background: Chronic disease is a growing problem in the United States and in Wyoming. It is associat...
BackgroundEfforts aimed at health care reform and continued advances in information technologies hav...
Background: Sharing electronic health records with patients has been shown to improve patient safety...
Background: Internet-based interactive websites for patient communication (patient portals) may impr...
ObjectiveWith the rapid rise in the adoption of patient portals, many patients are gaining access to...
Contains fulltext : 208537.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
BACKGROUND:Offering hospitalized patients' enrollment into a health system's patient portal may impr...
Patient-physician communication is moving online. While face-to-face communication remains critical,...
Background: Patient Internet portals have created new opportunities for assessment and management of...
Background: Theoretical models help to explain or predict the adoption of electronic health (eHealth...
Background: Patient portals offer patients access to their medical information and tools to communic...
Background: Sharing electronic health records with patients has been shown to improve patient safety...
The world is on the verge of rapid technological advancements, and acceptance. Healthcare is also in...
Background: We surveyed patients in an adult reconstruction practice as to their use of the Web-base...
Patient portals have the potential to support self-management for chronic diseases and improve healt...
Background: Chronic disease is a growing problem in the United States and in Wyoming. It is associat...
BackgroundEfforts aimed at health care reform and continued advances in information technologies hav...
Background: Sharing electronic health records with patients has been shown to improve patient safety...
Background: Internet-based interactive websites for patient communication (patient portals) may impr...
ObjectiveWith the rapid rise in the adoption of patient portals, many patients are gaining access to...
Contains fulltext : 208537.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
BACKGROUND:Offering hospitalized patients' enrollment into a health system's patient portal may impr...
Patient-physician communication is moving online. While face-to-face communication remains critical,...
Background: Patient Internet portals have created new opportunities for assessment and management of...
Background: Theoretical models help to explain or predict the adoption of electronic health (eHealth...