This mixed-methods study evaluated hospitalized patients’ and family members’ perceived communications mismatches and their calls for transparent real-time information and potential 21st-century solutions.
Racial/Ethnic Variation in Devices Used to Access Patient Portals
The study examined the variation in devices used (desktop/laptop computer, mobile device, or both device types) by patients of different racial/ethnic backgrounds to access the online patient portal.
Electronic Health Record Problem Lists: Accurate Enough for Risk Adjustment?
Electronic health record (EHR)-based comorbidity assessment had low sensitivity for identifying major comorbidities and poorly predicted survival. EHR-based comorbidity data require validation prior to application to risk adjustment.
Measuring Overuse With Electronic Health Records Data
Electronic health records data can accurately quantify overuse of clinical services and the risk factors that may trigger low-value testing and screening.
A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Cardiology eConsults for Medicaid Patients
A randomized trial of eConsults for cardiology referrals from primary care resulted in significant reductions in total cost of care compared with traditional face-to-face consultations.
Electronic Health Record "Super-Users" and "Under-Users" in Ambulatory Care Practices
January 17th 2018Nearly 40% of US ambulatory care practices are “under-users” of health information technology functionalities, which impacts the ability of the health system as a whole to provide coordinated, efficient care.
Bridging the Digital Divide: Mobile Access to Personal Health Records Among Patients With Diabetes
Racial/ethnic minorities and patients living in poorer neighborhoods were more likely to access their personal health record exclusively with a mobile device.