This study found patients more commonly refreshed their portal for highly sensitive results (eg, biopsy); refresh behavior while awaiting nonsensitive results was linked with a higher probability of patient-initiated messaging. https://t.co/vMa6THrHA7 @stmacdonald.bs
I've been sitting on this news for a while now. I'll be giving a podium presentation at #ARM23 on the impact of result notification policies on certain patient behaviors. Grateful for the guidance & mentorship of @bdsteitz, @AssumeNormality, @Reese_T_ & @jsancker!
A recent survey of 8K patients found 95% want to continue receiving test results immediately through a patient portal. We interviewed the survey authors to learn more about unmet patient information needs. https://t.co/M9K0mhTfwz @bdsteitz
@PalliDad just out with this killer new explainer video that discusses our recent paper, "Perspectives of Patients About Immediate Access to Test Results Through an Online Patient Portal" 🙌🙌 https://t.co/ZqgjG0J4dp cc @TheLizArmy@bdsteitz @robturer @cmd418@stmacdonald@ctlin1
Do patients prefer immediate access to test results, even when the news may not be good?
Multi-site survey of 8,139 patients says: YES ✅
Patients overwhelmingly supported receiving results immediately...
But WHY does this matter?🧵
https://t.co/KSD5qOJKdd
#hcldr#healthIT
NEW BLOG POST: Patients Prefer Immediate Access to Test Results and Have Unmet Information Needs, New Study Shows https://t.co/M9K0mhTfwz #EHI#digitalhealth@bdsteitz