Background: The effects of shared clinical notes on patients, care partners, and clinicians ("open notes") were first studied as a demonstration project in 2010. Since then, multiple studies have shown clinicians agree shared progress notes are beneficial to patients, and patients and care partners report benefits from reading notes. To determine if implementing open notes at a hematology/oncology practice changed providers' documentation style, we assessed the length and readability of clinicians' notes before and after open notes implementation at an academic medical center in Boston, MA. Methods: We analyzed 143,888 notes from 60 hematology/oncology clinicians before and after the open notes debut at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center...
This article explores rhetorical implications of extending the audience of written physician notes i...
Objective: Several studies have documented the preference for physicians to attend to the impression...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...
Open, honest, and trustworthy communication is crucial to ensure the effective responses of citizens...
Background: The New Public Management movement strove for transparency so that policy makers and cit...
Background/Aims: OpenNotes® is a nationwide initiative supported by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation t...
BACKGROUND: The New Public Management movement strove for transparency so that policy makers and cit...
Abstract Background: Providers and policymakers are pursuing strategies to increase patient engageme...
Background: Little information exists about what primary care physicians (PCPs) and patients experie...
ObjectiveTo examine whether patients invited to review their clinicians' notes continue to access th...
In many countries, including patients are legally entitled to request copies of their clinical notes...
BACKGROUND: In an effort to foster patient engagement, some healthcare systems provide their patient...
Background: There are no empirically-grounded criteria or tools to define or benchmark the quality o...
Background:Internationally, patient-accessible electronic health records (PAEHRs) are increasingly b...
Medical documents provided to patients at the end of an epi-sode of care, such as discharge summarie...
This article explores rhetorical implications of extending the audience of written physician notes i...
Objective: Several studies have documented the preference for physicians to attend to the impression...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...
Open, honest, and trustworthy communication is crucial to ensure the effective responses of citizens...
Background: The New Public Management movement strove for transparency so that policy makers and cit...
Background/Aims: OpenNotes® is a nationwide initiative supported by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation t...
BACKGROUND: The New Public Management movement strove for transparency so that policy makers and cit...
Abstract Background: Providers and policymakers are pursuing strategies to increase patient engageme...
Background: Little information exists about what primary care physicians (PCPs) and patients experie...
ObjectiveTo examine whether patients invited to review their clinicians' notes continue to access th...
In many countries, including patients are legally entitled to request copies of their clinical notes...
BACKGROUND: In an effort to foster patient engagement, some healthcare systems provide their patient...
Background: There are no empirically-grounded criteria or tools to define or benchmark the quality o...
Background:Internationally, patient-accessible electronic health records (PAEHRs) are increasingly b...
Medical documents provided to patients at the end of an epi-sode of care, such as discharge summarie...
This article explores rhetorical implications of extending the audience of written physician notes i...
Objective: Several studies have documented the preference for physicians to attend to the impression...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...