BackgroundPatient portals are a common electronic medical record tool that allow for the asynchronous exchange of health information between patients and their health care teams. Patients can leverage patient portals to perform tasks such as viewing test results, reviewing clinical notes, and messaging their health care team. The impact of patient portal use on clinical outcomes in cirrhosis is unknown. ObjectiveIn this study, we evaluated the relationship between patient portal use patterns and readmissions in cirrhosis. MethodsWe identified 131 patients with decompensated cirrhosis with an index cirrhosis-related admission between May 1, 2018, and May 1, 2019. We then examined patient portal enrollment and use data...
Objectives. Frequent attendance for nonemergency problems to emergency departments (EDs) contributes...
Background Ascites, the most frequent complication of cirrhosis, is associated with poor prognosis a...
Introductionand Aim. Patients with cirrhosis are often hospitalized repeatedly for a variety of comp...
BACKGROUND: Hospital readmission rate is receiving increasing regulatory scrutiny. Patients with cir...
Hospital readmission rate is receiving increasing regulatory scrutiny. Patients with cirrhosis have ...
Background & Aims Patients with cirrhosis have high rates of hospital readmission, but prediction m...
Accurate population‐based data are needed on the rate, economic impact, and the long‐ term outcomes ...
BackgroundEarly hospital readmission for patients with cirrhosis continues to challenge the healthca...
Abstract Background Portal use has been studied among outpatients, but its utility and impact on inp...
Patient portals are an important component for engaging patients in their own care. While providers ...
BACKGROUND: Hospital readmission is a significant problem for patients with complex chronic illne...
Background: Patient portals offer patients access to their medical information and tools to communic...
Patient portals have demonstrated numerous benefits including improved patientprovider communication...
Jingyi Dai,1,2,* Jun Zhao,3,* Yingrong Du,1 Edward B McNeil,2 Virasakdi Chongsuvivatwong21Department...
BACKGROUND: Cirrhosis patients discharged from hospital following acute decompensation are at high-r...
Objectives. Frequent attendance for nonemergency problems to emergency departments (EDs) contributes...
Background Ascites, the most frequent complication of cirrhosis, is associated with poor prognosis a...
Introductionand Aim. Patients with cirrhosis are often hospitalized repeatedly for a variety of comp...
BACKGROUND: Hospital readmission rate is receiving increasing regulatory scrutiny. Patients with cir...
Hospital readmission rate is receiving increasing regulatory scrutiny. Patients with cirrhosis have ...
Background & Aims Patients with cirrhosis have high rates of hospital readmission, but prediction m...
Accurate population‐based data are needed on the rate, economic impact, and the long‐ term outcomes ...
BackgroundEarly hospital readmission for patients with cirrhosis continues to challenge the healthca...
Abstract Background Portal use has been studied among outpatients, but its utility and impact on inp...
Patient portals are an important component for engaging patients in their own care. While providers ...
BACKGROUND: Hospital readmission is a significant problem for patients with complex chronic illne...
Background: Patient portals offer patients access to their medical information and tools to communic...
Patient portals have demonstrated numerous benefits including improved patientprovider communication...
Jingyi Dai,1,2,* Jun Zhao,3,* Yingrong Du,1 Edward B McNeil,2 Virasakdi Chongsuvivatwong21Department...
BACKGROUND: Cirrhosis patients discharged from hospital following acute decompensation are at high-r...
Objectives. Frequent attendance for nonemergency problems to emergency departments (EDs) contributes...
Background Ascites, the most frequent complication of cirrhosis, is associated with poor prognosis a...
Introductionand Aim. Patients with cirrhosis are often hospitalized repeatedly for a variety of comp...