Pizziferri Lisa, Kittler Anne, Volk Lynn A, Hobbs John, Jagannath Yamini, Wald Jagannath S, Middleton Blackford, Bates David W
Information Systems, Partners HealthCare System, Wellesley, MA, USA.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2003;2003:972.
Despite the widespread use of email, electronic communication between physicians and patients is not part of the standard physician-patient relationship in the United States. Increased use of email may improve physician-patient communication, which is associated with improved patient satisfaction and health status. Evaluating email communication in this context is vital to minimizing potential risks and maximizing benefit to physicians and patients. We evaluated email use between physicians and patients, and physicians perceptions of the value and issues surrounding this form of communication in order to identify issues that would facilitate and improve electronic communication.
尽管电子邮件得到广泛使用,但在美国,医生与患者之间的电子通信并非标准医患关系的一部分。增加电子邮件的使用可能会改善医患沟通,而这与提高患者满意度和健康状况相关。在这种背景下评估电子邮件通信对于将潜在风险降至最低并使医生和患者的利益最大化至关重要。我们评估了医生与患者之间的电子邮件使用情况,以及医生对这种通信形式的价值和相关问题的看法,以便确定有助于促进和改善电子通信的问题。