Ferguson Karen, Fraser Mark, Tuna Meltem, Bruntz Charles, Dahrouge Simone
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
West Carleton Family Health Team, Carp, ON, Canada.
JMIR Med Inform. 2023 Feb 6;11:e43567. doi: 10.2196/43567.
Electronic patient portals are online applications that allow patients access to their own health information, a form of asynchronous virtual care. The long-term impact of portals on the use of traditional primary care services is unclear, but it is an important question at this juncture, when portals are being incorporated into many primary care practices.
We sought to investigate how an electronic patient portal affected the use of traditional, synchronous primary care services over a much longer time period than any existing studies and to assess the impact of portal messaging on clinicians' workload.
We conducted a propensity-score-matched, open-cohort, interrupted time-series evaluation of a primary care portal from its implementation in 2010. We extracted information from the electronic medical record regarding age, sex, education, income, family health team enrollment, diagnoses at index date, and number of medications prescribed in the previous year. We also extracted the annual number of encounters for up to 8 years before and after the index date and provider time spent on secure messaging through the portal.
A total of 7247 eligible portal patients and 7647 eligible potential controls were identified, with 3696 patients matched one to one. We found that portal registration was associated with an increase in the number of certain traditional encounters over the time period surrounding portal registration. Following the index year, there was a significant jump in annual number of visits to physicians in the portal arm (0.42 more visits/year vs control, P<.001) but not for visits to nurse practitioners and physician assistants. The annual number of calls to the practice triage nurses also showed a greater increase in the portal arm compared to the control arm after the index year (an additional 0.10 calls, P=.006). The average provider time spent on portal-related work was 5.7 minutes per patient per year.
We found that portal registration was associated with a subsequent increase in the number of some traditional encounters and an increase in clerical workload for providers. Portals have enormous potential to truly engage patients as partners in their own health care, but their impact on use of traditional health care services and clerical burden must also be considered when they are incorporated into primary care.
电子患者门户网站是一种在线应用程序,可让患者访问自己的健康信息,这是一种异步虚拟护理形式。门户网站对传统初级保健服务使用的长期影响尚不清楚,但在门户网站被纳入许多初级保健实践的这个时候,这是一个重要问题。
我们试图研究电子患者门户网站在比任何现有研究长得多的时间段内如何影响传统同步初级保健服务的使用,并评估门户网站消息传递对临床医生工作量的影响。
我们对一个初级保健门户网站从2010年实施开始进行了倾向得分匹配、开放队列、中断时间序列评估。我们从电子病历中提取了有关年龄、性别、教育程度、收入、家庭健康团队注册情况、索引日期的诊断以及前一年开具的药物数量的信息。我们还提取了索引日期前后长达8年的年度就诊次数以及提供者通过门户网站进行安全消息传递所花费的时间。
共识别出7247名符合条件的门户网站患者和7647名符合条件的潜在对照,其中3696名患者进行了一对一匹配。我们发现,在门户网站注册前后的时间段内,门户网站注册与某些传统就诊次数的增加有关。在索引年份之后,门户网站组的年度医生就诊次数有显著跃升(比对照组每年多0.42次就诊,P<.001),但执业护士和医师助理的就诊次数没有增加。索引年份之后,门户网站组与对照组相比,拨打实践分诊护士电话的年度次数也有更大增加(额外增加0.10次电话,P=.006)。提供者每年在与门户网站相关工作上花费的平均时间为每位患者5.7分钟。
我们发现,门户网站注册与随后一些传统就诊次数的增加以及提供者文书工作量的增加有关。门户网站有巨大潜力真正让患者成为自身医疗保健的合作伙伴,但在将其纳入初级保健时,也必须考虑它们对传统医疗服务使用和文书负担的影响。