In response to governmental incentives for meaningful use (MU), many physicians are adopting patient portals.

The study team examined data from 2010 to 2012 of users of a available patient portal linked to the EHR of a multispecialty academic group practice and 10 affiliated community primary care clinics. Patient portals linked to commercial EHRs are likely to offer the most commercially practical way for new EHR users to meet CMS MU patient access regulations. The results indicate that even some large centers with patient portals will have difficulty with some of their physicians' enrollment targets.
The study suggests that patients at later-adopting centers are moving quickly to embrace online programs, and that primary care, but not specialty physicians, can satisfy many of their expectations even without large redesigns of care.
Source-Eurekalert
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