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  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Communication
  • Patient Engagement

Background:

  • Secure patient portals enhance patient access to health information, including clinical notes.
  • Electronic note sharing shows potential for improving healthcare communication and quality.
  • However, some healthcare providers express concerns about sharing notes electronically.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess provider perceptions of electronic note sharing.
  • To evaluate the impact of electronic note sharing on provider authoring time using objective EHR data.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods, single-site study was conducted.
  • Survey questions from a previous study assessed provider perceptions.
  • Objective electronic health record (EHR) data were analyzed for note authoring times pre- and post-implementation.

Main Results:

  • A 23.9% response rate was achieved from 628 providers.
  • A majority of providers found notes useful for communication and supported patient access.
  • While 16% perceived increased authoring time, objective EHR data showed minimal change.

Conclusions:

  • Provider concerns regarding increased time for note authoring after electronic sharing were not substantiated by objective EHR data.
  • This suggests that electronic note sharing can be implemented without significant workflow disruption.
  • Further research may explore patient perspectives and long-term impacts.