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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Imaging
  • Patient-Centered Care

Background:

  • Inefficient personal health record (PHR) transfer increases healthcare costs and reduces quality.
  • Current methods of sharing medical imaging exams are often cumbersome for patients.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the implementation of an Internet-based PHR system for patient-controlled medical image sharing.
  • To assess patient satisfaction with this novel image-sharing system.

Main Methods:

  • A multicenter study involving patients from four academic centers.
  • Patients' medical imaging exams were uploaded to an online PHR.
  • Satisfaction surveys assessed ease of use, privacy, security, and timeliness, with data analyzed using logistic regression and McNemar's test.

Main Results:

  • 2562 patients enrolled, with a median of 5 imaging exams uploaded per patient.
  • 96.5% of patients favored direct access to their images; 78% viewed images independently.
  • Internet sharing showed significantly better access without difficulty (88.3%) compared to compact discs (CDs) (77.5%).

Conclusions:

  • A patient-directed, Internet-based image-sharing system is feasible and effective.
  • This system improves accessibility of imaging exams compared to traditional CD sharing.
  • Patient satisfaction regarding privacy and security remains comparable between Internet and CD methods.