BOSTON — OpenNotes announced today that more than 30 million Americans now have access to notes written by their clinicians in fully transparent medical records. OpenNotes is a call to action committed to improving health care by . . .
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OpenNotes Passes the 20 Million Mark
BOSTON – OpenNotes has reached a new milestone. More than 20 million patients can now read their notes securely online using patient portals.
The Next Step for OpenNotes Is OurNotes
LOS ANGELES & BOSTON – The OpenNotes movement is rapidly spreading across the country, with nearly 20 million patients now invited to read online the notes their doctors …
AMIA, OpenNotes Collaboration to Further Empower Patients in their Care
WASHINGTON, DC – The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) and OpenNotes announced a formal …
Full List of Selected Recipients for “Spreading OpenNotes in New York State” RFP
Through its Empowering Health Care Consumers priority area, NYSHealth is focused on engaging patients as partners in health care decision-making and making …
Allina Health gives patients expanded access to their medical records
MINNEAPOLIS 05/04/2017 — To improve patient experience and care, Allina Health is the Twin Cities’ first health system to launch OpenNotes. After a visit to the doctor, when people are
Fifth Annual Health Data Liberator Award Honors Work to Increase Patients’ Access to Their Medical Record
Washington, D.C. (4/27/17)—Today AcademyHealth, a non-profit professional association dedicated to improving health and
Wisconsin patients to gain easy access to clinicians’ notes
The Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality (WCHQ) is pleased to announce that one million more Wisconsin patients will soon have ready access to the notes their providers write
NYSHealth Foundation: Spreading OpenNotes in New York State
Through its Empowering Health Care Consumers priority area, NYSHealth is specifically focused on work that increases and enhances consumers’ and patients’ choice and control.
Patient Created Pre-visit Agendas Improve Communication and Efficiency
SEATTLE – New research from the University of Washington School of Medicine suggests that enabling patients to type pre-visit agendas into their medical records before a doctor’s