BACKGROUND: Personal health records (PHRs) have the potential to improve patient self-management for chronic conditions such as diabetes. However, evidence is mixed as to whether there is an association between PHR use and improved health outcomes. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between sustained use of specific patient portal features (Web-based prescription refill and secure messaging-SM) and physiological measures important for the management of type 2 diabetes. METHODS: Using a retrospective cohort design, including Veterans with diabetes registered for the My Health e Vet patient portal who had not yet used the Web-based refill or SM features and who had at least one physiological measure (HbA1c, low-d...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>A diabetes patient web portal allows patients to access their personal healt...
A diabetes patient web portal allows patients to access their personal health record and may improve...
Background: By the year 2030, the prevalence of heart failure (HF) is anticipated to rise by 46%, im...
OBJECTIVE: The study sought to investigate whether consistent use of the Veterans Health Administrat...
Background: Patient portal use could help improve the care and health outcomes of patients with diab...
Background: Patient portal use could help improve diabetes patients’ care and health outcomes due to...
Background: Patient portal use could help improve diabetes patients’ care and health outcomes due to...
Background: The effectiveness of personal health records (PHRs) in diabetes management has already b...
Organizational strategies for implementing eHealth tools influence patient and provider use of porta...
Patient portals are an important component for engaging patients in their own care. While providers ...
BackgroundOnline patient portals are being widely implemented, but their impact on health behaviors ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of using an online personal health record (PHR) o...
Non-adherence to medication is quite common among patients with diabetes. Poor communication between...
Objective: A diabetes patient web portal allows patients to access their personal health record and ...
BACKGROUND: As electronic health records and computerized workflows expand, there are unprecedented ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>A diabetes patient web portal allows patients to access their personal healt...
A diabetes patient web portal allows patients to access their personal health record and may improve...
Background: By the year 2030, the prevalence of heart failure (HF) is anticipated to rise by 46%, im...
OBJECTIVE: The study sought to investigate whether consistent use of the Veterans Health Administrat...
Background: Patient portal use could help improve the care and health outcomes of patients with diab...
Background: Patient portal use could help improve diabetes patients’ care and health outcomes due to...
Background: Patient portal use could help improve diabetes patients’ care and health outcomes due to...
Background: The effectiveness of personal health records (PHRs) in diabetes management has already b...
Organizational strategies for implementing eHealth tools influence patient and provider use of porta...
Patient portals are an important component for engaging patients in their own care. While providers ...
BackgroundOnline patient portals are being widely implemented, but their impact on health behaviors ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of using an online personal health record (PHR) o...
Non-adherence to medication is quite common among patients with diabetes. Poor communication between...
Objective: A diabetes patient web portal allows patients to access their personal health record and ...
BACKGROUND: As electronic health records and computerized workflows expand, there are unprecedented ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>A diabetes patient web portal allows patients to access their personal healt...
A diabetes patient web portal allows patients to access their personal health record and may improve...
Background: By the year 2030, the prevalence of heart failure (HF) is anticipated to rise by 46%, im...