Summary
Background: Personal health records (PHRs) connected to a physician’s electronic health record
system hold substantial promise for supporting and engaging patients with chronic
disease. Objectives: To explore how U.S. health care organizations are currently utilizing
PHRs for chronic disease populations.
Methods: A mixed methods study including semi-structured interviews and a questionnaire was
conducted. A purposive sample was developed of health care organizations which were
recognized as exemplars for PHRs and were high performers in national patient satisfaction
surveys (H-CAHPS or CAHPS). Within each organization, participants were health IT
leaders or those managing high-risk or chronic disease populations.
Results: Interviews were conducted with 30 informants and completed questionnaires were received
from 16 organizations (84% response rate). Most PHRs allowed patients to access health
records and educational material, message their provider, renew prescriptions and
request appointments. Patient generated data was increasingly being sought and combined
with messaging, resulted in greater understanding of patient health and functioning
outside of the clinic visit. However for chronic disease populations, there was little
targeted involvement in PHR design and few tools to help interpret and manage their
conditions beyond those offered for all. The PHR was largely uncoupled from high risk
population management interventions and no clear framework for future PHR development
emerged.
Conclusion: This technology is currently underutilized and represents a major opportunity given
the potential benefits of patient engagement and shared decision making. A coherent
patient-centric PHR design and evaluation strategy is required to realize its potential
and maximize this natural hub for multidisciplinary care co-ordination.
Citation: Wells S, Rozenblum R, Park A, Dunn M, Bates DW. Personal health records for patients
with chronic disease: A major opportunity. Appl Clin Inf 2014; 5: 416–429 http://dx.doi.org/10.4338/ACI-2014-01-RA-0002
Keywords
Personal health records - electronic health records - chronic disease - adoption