Acute Care Patient Portal Intervention: Portal Use and Patient Activation.
Kumiko O SchnockJulia E SnyderTheresa E FullerMegan DuckworthMaxwell GrantCatherine YoonStuart R LipsitzAnuj K DalalDavid Westfall BatesPatricia C DykesPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2019)
Portal users most often accessed the portal to view their clinical information, though portal usage was limited to only the first few days of enrollment. We found an association between the use of the portal and HIT tools with improved levels of patient activation. These tools may help facilitate patient engagement and improve outcomes when fully utilized by patients and care partners. Future study should leverage usage metrics to describe portal use and assess the impact of HIT tools on specific outcome measures in the hospital setting.
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