Substantial policy effort has been directed at improving patients’ ability to access and use electronic health records. Using nationwide data from 2,410 hospitals for the period 2014–16, we examined associations between patient- and hospital-level characteristics and access to and use of electronic health record data among discharged patients. On average, hospitals gave 95 percent of discharged patients access to view, download, and transmit their information, but only about 10 percent of those with access used it—levels that were stagnant during the study period. Access rates were highest among system-member, teaching, and for-profit hospitals. In contrast, access rates were lower for hospitals in the highest quartile for disproportionate ...
Objectives: Patient-accessible electronic health records (PAEHRs) are being implemented at internati...
BackgroundIncreasing electronic health information exchange (HIE) between provider organizations is ...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are desired by both physicians and patients, but the transition to ...
Understanding whether electronic health records, as currently adopted, improve quality and efficienc...
Background: Sharing electronic health records with patients has been shown to improve patient safety...
The aim of this study was to investigate hospital professionals’ experience and attitude with patien...
Background: Sharing electronic health records with patients has been shown to improve patient safety...
The more widespread implementation of electronic health records has led to new ways of providing acc...
Effective patient–provider communication is a cornerstone of patient-centered care. Patient portals ...
Adverse events in hospitalized patients are catastrophic and costly to individuals, hospitals and so...
In this study, we explore how healthcare professionals in primary care and outpatient clinics percei...
In the United States, patients have a right to access their protected health information under the H...
Objective To assess whether the level of health information exchange (HIE) in U.S. hospitals is rela...
Objectives: Leverage log data to explore access to My Health Record (MHR), the national electronic h...
ObjectivesTo characterize availability of electronic health records (EHRs) at the primary practice l...
Objectives: Patient-accessible electronic health records (PAEHRs) are being implemented at internati...
BackgroundIncreasing electronic health information exchange (HIE) between provider organizations is ...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are desired by both physicians and patients, but the transition to ...
Understanding whether electronic health records, as currently adopted, improve quality and efficienc...
Background: Sharing electronic health records with patients has been shown to improve patient safety...
The aim of this study was to investigate hospital professionals’ experience and attitude with patien...
Background: Sharing electronic health records with patients has been shown to improve patient safety...
The more widespread implementation of electronic health records has led to new ways of providing acc...
Effective patient–provider communication is a cornerstone of patient-centered care. Patient portals ...
Adverse events in hospitalized patients are catastrophic and costly to individuals, hospitals and so...
In this study, we explore how healthcare professionals in primary care and outpatient clinics percei...
In the United States, patients have a right to access their protected health information under the H...
Objective To assess whether the level of health information exchange (HIE) in U.S. hospitals is rela...
Objectives: Leverage log data to explore access to My Health Record (MHR), the national electronic h...
ObjectivesTo characterize availability of electronic health records (EHRs) at the primary practice l...
Objectives: Patient-accessible electronic health records (PAEHRs) are being implemented at internati...
BackgroundIncreasing electronic health information exchange (HIE) between provider organizations is ...
Electronic health records (EHRs) are desired by both physicians and patients, but the transition to ...