As more health systems are integrating OpenNotes into their facilities, the benefits of allowing patients to view their medical records are becoming clearer. One primary benefit is increased ...
LAKE ALMANOR, CA - The Association of Medical Directors of Information Systems (AMDIS) and OpenNotes have announced a partnership to advance transparency in health care and enhance patient and ...
The Association of Medical Directors of Information Systems (AMDIS) and OpenNotes have announced a partnership to advance transparency in health care and enhance patient and clinician communication by ...
Patients should not have to file formal requests to understand their own care, and they should not be excluded from ...
The ability to view doctors’ notes electronically benefits not only the patients, but their care partners as well, according to research published in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics ...
OpenNotes has gained major momentum over the past decade in its efforts to convince providers that patients have the right to access the clinical notes in their electronic health records. This week, ...
OpenNotes, the initiative that launched in 2010 to encourage doctors to open up their clinical notes to their patients, has received $10 million in new funding to expand its movement to 50 million ...
OpenNotes has enlisted 10 experts from across the healthcare industry to serve as founding members of the OpenNotes Advisory Board. These professional advocates for patient engagement and experts in ...
BOSTON - OpenNotes evidence has shown that transparent medical records can increase patient engagement - patients who read the clinical notes written by their doctors report feeling more in control of ...
Started in 2010, OpenNotes is an initiative committed to spreading the availability of patient visit notes. Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, AMIA is a nonprofit organization that aids informatics ...
The number of significant n-grams averaged over all providers did not change, but for individual providers, there were significant changes. That is, all significant observed changes were provider ...