ObjectiveThe study sought to assess, for children in one large health system, (1) characteristics of active users of the patient portal (≥1 use in prior 12 months), (2) portal use by adolescents, and (3) variations in pediatric patient portal use.Materials and methodsWe analyzed data from the electronic health record regarding pediatric portal use during 2017-2018 across a health system (39 871 pediatric patients).ResultsAltogether, 63.5% of pediatric patients were active portal users. Children (proxies) who were boys, privately insured, white, and spoke English were more likely to be active users. Common uses involved messaging with physicians, medications, allergies, letters, and laboratory results. By 15 years of age, >50% of ado...
The patient portal has become an increasingly popular way for patients to communicate with their doc...
Patient portals are innovative digital health technologies that are impacting nursing practice. A pa...
Background: There is a shortage of electronic Health (eHealth) services for children 6-12 years old,...
Objective: Disparities in adult patient portal adoption are well-documented; however, less is known ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the use of Internet-based portals among families of children with chronic dise...
IMPORTANCE: Many health care systems offer adolescents access to health information through online p...
Background: Patient portals have been shown to be beneficial for caregivers of children with chronic...
Background Electronic health record (EHR) patient portals are a secure electronic method of communic...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Objective: To describe parent feedback...
Abstract Introduction Adolescents in mental health care may benefit from using patient portals to ac...
Little is known about the views of young patients themselves on interactive Web portal services prov...
ContextWith the ever-increasing need for digital health innovations, the transition to electronic pa...
Purpose: Little is known of how children seek health information. This study evaluates online health...
Background: Patient portals offer patients access to their medical information and tools to communic...
Little is known about the views of young patients themselves on interactive Web portal services prov...
The patient portal has become an increasingly popular way for patients to communicate with their doc...
Patient portals are innovative digital health technologies that are impacting nursing practice. A pa...
Background: There is a shortage of electronic Health (eHealth) services for children 6-12 years old,...
Objective: Disparities in adult patient portal adoption are well-documented; however, less is known ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the use of Internet-based portals among families of children with chronic dise...
IMPORTANCE: Many health care systems offer adolescents access to health information through online p...
Background: Patient portals have been shown to be beneficial for caregivers of children with chronic...
Background Electronic health record (EHR) patient portals are a secure electronic method of communic...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Objective: To describe parent feedback...
Abstract Introduction Adolescents in mental health care may benefit from using patient portals to ac...
Little is known about the views of young patients themselves on interactive Web portal services prov...
ContextWith the ever-increasing need for digital health innovations, the transition to electronic pa...
Purpose: Little is known of how children seek health information. This study evaluates online health...
Background: Patient portals offer patients access to their medical information and tools to communic...
Little is known about the views of young patients themselves on interactive Web portal services prov...
The patient portal has become an increasingly popular way for patients to communicate with their doc...
Patient portals are innovative digital health technologies that are impacting nursing practice. A pa...
Background: There is a shortage of electronic Health (eHealth) services for children 6-12 years old,...