Issues and questions to consider in implementing secure electronic patient–provider web portal communications systems
Abstract
Purpose
Patients are increasingly interested in using Internet-based technologies to communicate with their providers, schedule clinic visits, request medication refills, and view their medical records electronically. However, healthcare organizations face significant challenges in providing such highly personal and sensitive communication in an effective and user-friendly manner.
Methods
Based on the literature and our experience in providing a secure web-based patient–provider communication portal in primary care clinics, a framework was developed that identifies key issues and questions to consider in implementing secure electronic patient–provider communications systems.
Results
The framework serves to categorize the many lessons learned from our implementation process and the specific issues and questions healthcare organizations need to consider in implementing such systems related to seven areas: strategic fit and priority; selection process & implementation team; integration into communications and workflows; HIPAA issues & clinic policies; systems implementation & training; marketing & enrollment; on-going performance monitoring.
Conclusion
The framework provides a useful guide for organizations looking to implement secure electronic patient–provider communication systems.
Keywords: Patient web portal, Secure web communications, Electronic patient–provider communications
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PII: S1386-5056(10)00094-8
doi:10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2010.04.005
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