2014
DOI: 10.13063/2327-9214.1080
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How Patients Can Improve the Accuracy of their Medical Records

Abstract: Objectives:Assess (1) if patients can improve their medical records’ accuracy if effectively engaged using a networked Personal Health Record; (2) workflow efficiency and reliability for receiving and processing patient feedback; and (3) patient feedback’s impact on medical record accuracy.Background:Improving medical record’ accuracy and associated challenges have been documented extensively. Providing patients with useful access to their records through information technology gives them new opportunities to … Show more

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“…41 If this report cannot be completed through an electronic health record system, then a medication wallet card or medication form can be given to the patient and completed at home before his or her first appointment or after an initial visit, prior to any dental treatment being delivered. The same pattern was seen regarding the likelihood of patients' informing their dentists of each of these classes of medications.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…41 If this report cannot be completed through an electronic health record system, then a medication wallet card or medication form can be given to the patient and completed at home before his or her first appointment or after an initial visit, prior to any dental treatment being delivered. The same pattern was seen regarding the likelihood of patients' informing their dentists of each of these classes of medications.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study of parents asked about safety incidents during their children's hospitalisations, over 80% of reports were found on physician review to contain medical errors or quality issues 7. At Geisinger Health System, inviting patient feedback on electronic medication lists improved record accuracy in nearly two-thirds of cases,40 and other sites have reported similar results 41…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Interestingly, the epidemic growth of multiple long-term conditions in aging populations has prompted the biomedical literature to revisit similar ethical premises in efforts to resolve conflicting health and professional goals and their underlying values [72, 73]. Arguably, chronic care and recovery researchers could benefit from joining forces towards a values-based, alternative health outcome paradigm [72], accompanying measures [3941] and required changes to support systems [74, 75]. Finally, EU’s Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) mission and participatory methods are well aligned with the values of recovery and can be an important ally in promoting an ethically sound e-recovery agenda.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%