Department of Family Medicine, Downey Medical Center, CA.
Department of Health Innovation, Southern California Permanente Medical Group, Tustin, CA.
Perm J. 2020;24. doi: 10.7812/TPP/19.177. Epub 2020 Apr 29.
Secure messaging is a platform for email communication between patients and their physicians. Although patient-generated emails are associated with increased use of clinical services, greater member retention, and improved quality of care, secure messaging has a marked impact on primary care physicians' workload.
To understand how the email topic and volume vary by demographics and clinical factors among members of a managed care organization.
We analyzed all secure messages sent to primary care departments by adult members of Kaiser Permanente Southern California (KPSC) in 2017.
Members with a higher volume of office visits and telephone appointment visits generated a higher volume of emails to primary care physician. Members with a Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services Hierarchical Condition Category diagnosis history sent 3 times as many emails as those without such a diagnosis history. Women accounted for nearly two-thirds of emails despite making up only half of the KPSC member population. Less than one-fourth (21.4%) of members sent 2.3 million total emails to their physician. Medical advice was the most common reason for sending secure messages (24.7%) in a sample studied (n = 2397).
These findings confirm the need for additional research to more accurately quantify the additional burden from secure message utilization on primary care physicians. Knowing the factors associated with secure messaging usage and message content could assist in building more efficient staffing models and creating more efficient routing that matches the message content with a physician's scope of practice.
安全消息传递是一种患者与医生之间进行电子邮件通信的平台。虽然患者生成的电子邮件与更多地使用临床服务、更高的会员保留率和更高的医疗质量相关,但安全消息传递对初级保健医生的工作量有明显影响。
了解在管理式医疗组织的成员中,安全消息的主题和数量如何因人口统计学和临床因素而异。
我们分析了 2017 年加利福尼亚州南部凯撒永久医疗组织(KPSC)的成年成员发送给初级保健部门的所有安全消息。
就诊次数和电话预约次数较多的成员向初级保健医生发送的电子邮件数量也较多。有医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心(CMS)层次条件类别诊断史的成员发送的电子邮件是没有此类诊断史的成员的 3 倍。尽管女性仅占 KPSC 成员总数的一半,但她们占电子邮件的近三分之二。不到四分之一(21.4%)的成员总共向他们的医生发送了 230 万封电子邮件。在研究的样本(n=2397)中,医疗建议是发送安全消息的最常见原因(24.7%)。
这些发现证实了需要进一步研究,以更准确地量化安全消息使用对初级保健医生的额外负担。了解与安全消息传递使用和消息内容相关的因素可以帮助建立更有效的人员配备模型,并创建更有效的路由,将消息内容与医生的实践范围相匹配。