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Patients' Experiences of a National Patient Portal and Its Usability: Cross-Sectional Survey Study.

Saija SimolaIiris RiippaYuhui XuAnnika BärkåsAsbjørn Johansen FagerlundJosefin HagströmMari HolmroosMaria HägglundMonika Alise JohansenBridget KaneAnna KharkoIsabella ScandurraSari Kujala
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2023)
The study offers empirical evidence about the significant role of individual experiences when patients are evaluating the usability of patient portals. The results suggest that positive and negative experiences provide relevant information that can be used for improving the patient portal's usability. Usability should be improved so that patients receive information efficiently, easily, and quickly. Respondents would also appreciate interactive features in the patient portal.
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