Division of Quality and Medical Informatics, Department of Pediatrics and Public Health, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY 10065, USA.
Inform Health Soc Care. 2011 Dec;36(4):233-52. doi: 10.3109/17538157.2011.554930. Epub 2011 Aug 18.
We surveyed low-income, ethnically diverse consumers regarding their attitudes towards providers' use of electronic health information exchange (HIE) and consumer use of HIE through personal health records (PHRs). Amongst respondents (n=214), 48% had an annual household income below $15,000 and 62% spoke a language other than English at home. A majority indicated that they supported providers' use of HIE (61%). Support for providers' use of HIE was independently associated with consumer willingness to permit health care providers other than their primary care doctor to view their electronic medical record information (odds ratio (OR)=2.92, 95% confidence interval (CI)=1.31-6.50) and beliefs that electronic health record use would improve quality of care (OR=2.70, 95% CI=1.18-6.18). Seventy-eight percent would potentially use PHRs. Potential PHR use was independently associated with Internet usage rates, (OR=4.46, 95% CI=1.77-11.22), belief that PHR use would improve their understanding of their own healthcare (OR=3.12, 95% CI=1.27-7.67) and comfort with sharing PHR data with their primary care doctor (OR=2.79, 95% CI=1.09-7.11). Low-income, ethnically diverse consumers affected by interoperable health information technology (IT) initiatives largely support using PHRs and HIE, provided these systems demonstrate benefits and address the privacy and security of their electronic health information. Although we found interest in PHRs comparable or higher than nationally representative populations, support for HIE was lower, and thus efforts will need to be made to engage low-income and ethnically diverse consumers to participate in interoperable health IT initiatives.
我们调查了低收入、种族多样化的消费者,了解他们对医疗服务提供者使用电子健康信息交换(HIE)以及消费者通过个人健康记录(PHR)使用 HIE 的态度。在受访者中(n=214),48%的人家庭年收入低于 15000 美元,62%的人在家说英语以外的语言。大多数人表示支持医疗服务提供者使用 HIE(61%)。支持医疗服务提供者使用 HIE 与消费者愿意允许初级保健医生以外的医疗保健提供者查看他们的电子病历信息(优势比(OR)=2.92,95%置信区间(CI)=1.31-6.50)和相信电子健康记录的使用将提高护理质量(OR=2.70,95%CI=1.18-6.18)独立相关。78%的人可能会使用 PHR。潜在的 PHR 使用与互联网使用率独立相关(OR=4.46,95%CI=1.77-11.22),相信 PHR 使用将提高他们对自己医疗保健的理解(OR=3.12,95%CI=1.27-7.67)和对与初级保健医生共享 PHR 数据的舒适度(OR=2.79,95%CI=1.09-7.11)。受互操作健康信息技术(IT)计划影响的低收入、种族多样化的消费者主要支持使用 PHR 和 HIE,前提是这些系统能够展示出益处,并解决他们电子健康信息的隐私和安全问题。尽管我们发现对 PHR 的兴趣与全国代表性人群相当或更高,但对 HIE 的支持较低,因此需要努力让低收入和种族多样化的消费者参与互操作健康 IT 计划。