Increase Patient Participation in Their Care
Providers and patients who share access to electronic health information can collaborate in informed decision making. Patient participation is especially important in managing and treating chronic conditions such as asthma, diabetes, and obesity.
How EHRs Foster Patient Participation
Electronic health records (EHRs) can help providers:
- Ensure high-quality care. With EHRs, providers can give patients full and accurate information about all of their medical evaluations. Providers can also offer follow-up information after an office visit or a hospital stay, such as self-care instructions, reminders for other follow-up care, and links to web resources.
- Create an avenue for communication with their patients. With EHRs, providers can manage appointment schedules electronically and exchange e-mail with their patients. Quick and easy communication between patients and providers may help providers identify symptoms earlier. And it can position providers to be more proactive by reaching out to patients. Providers can also provide information to their patients through patient portals tied into their EHR system.
The Patient’s Perspective
Information technology is at the heart of modern life. It touches different people in different ways. Some are comfortable with new technologies; others may be intimidated, at least at first. EHRs and other health IT developments tend to make many patients more active participants in their own health care. As providers adopt new technologies such as EHRs, it’s important to keep the patient’s perspective in mind.