Digital health equity gaps exist in patient portal engagement, even among older adults with chronic conditions who could benefit most from digital tools, according to research in the American Journal ...
This analysis of more than 250,000 adults at least 50 years old with chronic conditions showed lower portal use among older, non–English-speaking, and Black patients, underscoring digital health ...
Patient portals can make or break a positive care experience. As the healthcare sector begins to embrace the idea of patients as consumers, having an efficient and easy to use patient portal is a ...
Access to electronic health information can be improved through provider assistance for optimal use of a patient portal. In addition, strong support from providers to use a patient portal strongly ...
Patient portal engagement is a pillar of meaningful use stage 2 requirements. Here are four strategies to help achieve mandated patient use levels offered by Scott Jens, OD, an optometrist and CEO of ...
Older Americans are increasingly likely to log into "patient portals" to access their healthcare information -- but confidence levels vary. About 78% of people aged 50 to 80 now use at least one ...
We identified 2076 regular portal users. The median number of portal logins/year was 72 for the entire cohort. Age and race were associated with frequency of portal logins. There was no difference in ...
Natural Language Processing–Assisted Classification Models to Confirm Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance and Progression in Veterans' Electronic Health Records We interviewed 29 ...