From 2017 to 2022, patients with better communication with providers were more likely to report being offered and accessing a patient portal, but disparities persist. Objectives: To identify the ...
Offering what officials believe is a more efficient way to communicate with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Medical Center health care teams, Air Force patients and retirees are scheduled to have ...
AI can summarize and simplify complex medical information and enable patients to ask questions to quickly get information, such as the results of a recent lab test The AI-powered patient portal is ...
A new survey found six percent of Americans feel like they’re walking “backwards in time” 14 years whenever they have a doctor’s appointment.
People who sign up for and use their healthcare provider's online portal differ in some key characteristics from those who do not use patient portals, reports a survey study in Medical Care. The ...
Seventeen percent of respondents who don’t use online portals said they haven’t adopted them due to security concerns. Online portals can help patients keep track of their medical information, like ...
Patients have reported that they’re experiencing issues and delays, and UPMC explained why. A UPMC Spokesperson said the ...
Big Decisions on Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Focus on Clinical Care Updates and Patient Perspectives Communication in oncology was challenging long before the emergence of the US 21st Century Cures Act.
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Medical Center is moving to a new system where its patients get access to their health records, make appointments and ask for prescriptions. Bass officers stressed ...