Implementation Strategies to Improve Engagement With a Multi-Institutional Patient Portal: Multimethod Study.
Jamie Keiko FujiokaJulia BickfordJennifer GritkeVess StamenovaTrevor JamiesonR Sacha BhatiaLaura DesveauxPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
Without proper management and planning, multi-institutional portals can suffer from minimal adoption. Data comprehensiveness is the foundational component of these portals and requires aligned policies and a key base of technology infrastructure across all participating sites. It is important to look beyond the category of the technology (ie, patient portal) and consider its functionality (eg, data aggregation, appointment scheduling, messaging) to ensure that it aligns with the underlying strategic priorities of the deployment. It is also critical to establish a clear vision and ensure buy-ins from organizational leadership and health care providers to support a cultural shift that will enable a meaningful and widespread engagement.