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Awareness and Use of the After-Visit Summary Through a Patient Portal: Evaluation of Patient Characteristics and an Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior.

Srinivas EmaniMichael J HealeyDavid Y TingStuart R LipsitzHarley RamelsonVladimir SuricDavid Owen Bates
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2016)
Most users of a patient portal were aware that the AVS was accessible through the portal. Patients had stronger beliefs about accessing the AVS with the goal of timely and efficient access of information than with engaging in their health care. Interventions to improve patient access of the AVS can focus on providers promoting patient beliefs about the value of the AVS for tracking tests and visits, and timely and efficient access of information.
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