2023
DOI: 10.2196/47080
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Patient Portal Use and Risk of Readmissions in Decompensated Cirrhosis: Retrospective Study

Jeremy Louissaint,
Jeffrey Gibbs,
Abhishek Shenoy
et al.

Abstract: Background Patient portals are a common electronic medical record tool that allow for the asynchronous exchange of health information between patients and their health care teams. Patients can leverage patient portals to perform tasks such as viewing test results, reviewing clinical notes, and messaging their health care team. The impact of patient portal use on clinical outcomes in cirrhosis is unknown. Objective In this study, we evaluated the relatio… Show more

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“… 4 Other recent studies have demonstrated that high patient acceptance of smartphone applications for the management of cirrhosis and that high engagement with digital tools such as the patient portal is associated with decreased risk of hospital readmission. 22 23 Our participants reported high satisfaction with the CiRPM program and felt that the program made them more comfortable in managing their care at home. Eighty-two percent of patients felt the RPM equipment was easy to use, and 88% would recommend the program to others.…”
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confidence: 90%
“… 4 Other recent studies have demonstrated that high patient acceptance of smartphone applications for the management of cirrhosis and that high engagement with digital tools such as the patient portal is associated with decreased risk of hospital readmission. 22 23 Our participants reported high satisfaction with the CiRPM program and felt that the program made them more comfortable in managing their care at home. Eighty-two percent of patients felt the RPM equipment was easy to use, and 88% would recommend the program to others.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%