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Systematic review : secure messaging between providers and patients, and patients' access to their own medical record : evidence on health outcomes, satisfaction, efficiency and attitudes / prepared for: Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, Quality Enhancement Research Initiative, Health Services Research & Development Service ; prepared by: Evidence-based Synthesis Program (ESP) Center, West Los Angeles VA Medical Center ; investigators: principal investigator, Caroline Lubick Goldzweig [and others].
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- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- Goldzweig, Caroline Lubick, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Medical records--United States--Data processing.
- Medical records.
- Outcome assessment (Medical care)--United States.
- Outcome assessment (Medical care).
- Patient satisfaction.
- Veterans.
- Medical Records Systems, Computerized--standards.
- Patient Access to Records--standards.
- Patient Satisfaction.
- Health Records, Personal.
- Confidentiality--standards.
- United States.
- veterans.
- Medical records--Data processing.
- Medical Subjects:
- Medical Records Systems, Computerized--standards.
- Patient Access to Records--standards.
- Patient Satisfaction.
- Veterans.
- Health Records, Personal.
- Confidentiality--standards.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (iii, 59 pages) : one illustration
- Other Title:
- Secure messaging between providers and patients, and patients' access to their own medical record
- Evidence on health outcomes, satisfaction, efficiency and attitudes
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, DC : Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, Quality Enhancement Reseaerch Initiative, Health Services Research & Development Service, 2012.
- Summary:
- As the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) expands the capabilities of its personal health record system, My HealtheVet (MHV), and places greater emphasis on encouraging its use, it is interested in understanding how best to prioritize different functionalities and which of them will provide the greatest benefits to Veterans. This systematic review was designed to evaluate the literature surrounding secure messaging systems and electronic applications that give patients access to their own medical records, specifically investigating the outcomes, patient satisfaction, healthcare utilization and efficiency, and adherence. Additionally, the review examined studies that evaluated attitudes, particularly regarding patients having online access to their own medical information. The review distinguished between electronic systems that were "tethered" or tied to existing healthcare institution systems similar to how MHV is tethered to VHA's electronic health record systems (EHR), versus those that were "stand-alone."
- Notes:
- "Evidence-based synthesis program."
- "July 2012."
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-35).
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (VA, viewed April 22, 2021).
- OCLC:
- 819713223
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