OpenNotes, once an academic experiment to see if physicians would accept patients viewing encounter notes and if patients could decipher the medicalese, is getting ready to scale. Tuesday, four ...
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 ...
A study, published in Psychiatric Services, examines how the movement to share clinician notes with patients, known as OpenNotes, affects mental health patients' trust in their providers. Researchers ...
OpenNotes is “a national initiative working to give patients access to the visit notes written by their doctors, nurses, or other clinicians.” According to their website, three million patients now ...
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 ...
The Association of Medical Directors of Information System is joining forces with OpenNotes, working with the initiative to increase patients' engagement with their physicians by making medical ...
The OpenNotes project received $10 million in new grants to expand patient access to clinician notes, according to MedPage Today. 1. Founded in 2010, OpenNotes started as a research project to examine ...
Five years after being chosen as one of three pilot locations for the OpenNotes project, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is seeing encouraging returns from allowing patients access to their ...
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OpenNotes, a national initiative to make physician and clinician notes accessible for patients, has received a total of $10 million in expansion grants from the Cambria Health Foundation, the Gordon ...
Patients are encouraged to become engaged in their healthcare, but they can't do it unless providers give them the tools and information they need to actively participate. Everyone agrees that patient ...