Monday Feb 05, 2024

Patient-initiated Portal Communications

Navigating patient-initiated portal communication to create better experiences for patients is a national priority for healthcare systems.  The goal of the patient-initiated portal communication project collaboration between Vizient and the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) is to understand the different ways that health systems are responding to patient-initiated portal communication, and the usage of e-visits, and its impact on the Quintuple AIM, equity, quality, patient experience, care team experience and cost. By learning the pros and cons of communication through the electronic patient portals, health systems can create better messaging and clarity for patients.

Danielle Carder, Senior Program Specialist from AAMC, joins host Courtney Furrow-White to share their collaborations on patient-initiated portal communication.  Each share statistics, challenges and results from their findings and how organizations and patients are impacted.

 

Guest speakers:

Danielle Carder MSc

Senior Program Specialist, Access & Clinical Innovations

Association of American Medical Colleges

 

Host:

Courtney Furrow-White, MPM, RN

Senior PI Program Director

Vizient

 

Show Notes:

[1:38] Partnership between Vizient and AAMC to understand how health systems respond to patient initiated portals

[2:34] Analyzing the billing data of 78 clinical practices

[3:25] Members survey compiling data from equity, ROI to provider and patient satisfaction

[5:45] The challenges health care organizations face with e-visits, and managing perceptions of care

[7:33] Measuring feedback and engagement around the value of patient portals

[10:58] Active education and communication with patients on best ways to access care

[12:51] The operational workflows implemented to ease conversations about visit type

[14:34] Concerns from patients about billing and processing

 

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