Individuals’ Access and Use of Patient Portals and Smartphone Health Apps, 2022 2428 Caitlin Tricomi post on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 | Categories: Electronic Patient Engagement, Patient Portals, Mobile Health, Health Information Exchange, Relevance of HIE, Implementation of HIE, Privacy and Security, HIPAA ONC Data Brief | October 2023 Patient use of their health information accessible to them through online tools (e.g., patient portals and smartphone apps) can help empower them to make informed decisions about their health and track progress on health-related goals, potentially resulting in improved patient outcomes (1). Enabling patients to access and use the information contained in online medical records and patient portals may also provide significant health system benefits, including decreased healthcare costs and strengthened patient- physician relationships (1). In 2020, ONC published the Cures Act Final Rule to increase patient and provider access to health-related data, specifically through health IT developer adoption of secure standardized application programming interfaces (APIs) that make this information more widely available across smartphone apps (2). The API requirements, which as of 2023 have been rolled out to health care providers, enable patients to electronically access their electronic health information using apps. This brief analyzes recent data from the 2022 Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS), a nationally representative survey of U.S. adults, to assess progress in patient access amidst implementation of Cures Rule provisions during the COVID-19 pandemic, which likely increased demand for access to online medical records. This brief also reports on methods and frequency of individuals’ access and use of online medical records and patient portals. Documents to download Individuals-Access-and-Use-of-Patient-Portals-and-Smartphone-Health-Apps,-2022(.pdf, 278.86 KB) - 350 download(s) Resource Links ONC Patient Portal Brief View ONC data brief here Tags: patient electronic accessHIEHIPAApatientportalmedical records Print Previous Article Information Blocking Rule Requirements for Part 2 Data in Patient Portals Next Article ONC Tech Forum: Aligning USCDI, FHIR US Core, C-CDA and other Heath IT Standards Related Resources Health Center Emergency Response Resources Digital Health Strategy to Enable Comprehensive Care: Navigating Regulatory Waters- Compliance and Considerations Information Blocking Rule Requirements for Part 2 Data in Patient Portals Patient Portals & Right of Access: Compliance with the Information Blocking rule and HIPAA Patient Resource: QuestionBuilder App Leave a comment Name: Please enter a name. Email: Please enter an email address. Please enter a valid email address. Comment: Please enter comment. Add comment
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