Investigation of patients’ access to EHR data via smart apps in Chinese Hospitals

Abstract Background Given that China has encouraged EHR usage in hospitals for more than a decade, patients’ access to their own EHR data is still not as widely utilized as expected. Methods We cultivated a survey with four categories and field interviews of measures to identify whether hospitals ha...

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Main Authors: Ting Shu, Fan Xu, Hongxia Li, Wei Zhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-07-01
Series:BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12911-021-01425-w
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spelling doaj-7c5da60d208b4fcca83303bf3b982a0e2021-08-01T11:32:00ZengBMCBMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making1472-69472021-07-0121S21510.1186/s12911-021-01425-wInvestigation of patients’ access to EHR data via smart apps in Chinese HospitalsTing Shu0Fan Xu1Hongxia Li2Wei Zhao3Department of Health Care IT, National Institute of Hospital AdministrationDepartment of Health Care IT, National Institute of Hospital AdministrationDepartment of Health Care IT, National Institute of Hospital AdministrationDepartment of Information Center, Fuwai Hospital, National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical CollegeAbstract Background Given that China has encouraged EHR usage in hospitals for more than a decade, patients’ access to their own EHR data is still not as widely utilized as expected. Methods We cultivated a survey with four categories and field interviews of measures to identify whether hospitals have already released EHR data to patients, inpatients or outpatients, the top EHR release contents and the most popular release software. Results Of the 1344 responding hospitals from 30 provinces nationwide, 41.37% of hospitals have already released their EHR data to patients, of which 97.12% are through smart apps. More than 91% of hospitals use WeChat, and 32.37% of hospitals developed their own standalone apps or use vendors’ apps. A total of 54.63% were released to both outpatients and inpatients, and the top release contents were all objective. A rough estimation is made that releasing EHR data to patients via smart apps may save the hospital 15.9 million RMB per year and patients 9.4 million RMB altogether. Conclusions EHR data release is believed to bring both patient and hospital cost savings and efficiency gains but is still considered spontaneous and requires legal support and government regulation.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12911-021-01425-wEHR data releaseElectronic health recordsSmart appsCost savingInformation security protection
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author Ting Shu
Fan Xu
Hongxia Li
Wei Zhao
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Fan Xu
Hongxia Li
Wei Zhao
Investigation of patients’ access to EHR data via smart apps in Chinese Hospitals
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
EHR data release
Electronic health records
Smart apps
Cost saving
Information security protection
author_facet Ting Shu
Fan Xu
Hongxia Li
Wei Zhao
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title Investigation of patients’ access to EHR data via smart apps in Chinese Hospitals
title_short Investigation of patients’ access to EHR data via smart apps in Chinese Hospitals
title_full Investigation of patients’ access to EHR data via smart apps in Chinese Hospitals
title_fullStr Investigation of patients’ access to EHR data via smart apps in Chinese Hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of patients’ access to EHR data via smart apps in Chinese Hospitals
title_sort investigation of patients’ access to ehr data via smart apps in chinese hospitals
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
issn 1472-6947
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Background Given that China has encouraged EHR usage in hospitals for more than a decade, patients’ access to their own EHR data is still not as widely utilized as expected. Methods We cultivated a survey with four categories and field interviews of measures to identify whether hospitals have already released EHR data to patients, inpatients or outpatients, the top EHR release contents and the most popular release software. Results Of the 1344 responding hospitals from 30 provinces nationwide, 41.37% of hospitals have already released their EHR data to patients, of which 97.12% are through smart apps. More than 91% of hospitals use WeChat, and 32.37% of hospitals developed their own standalone apps or use vendors’ apps. A total of 54.63% were released to both outpatients and inpatients, and the top release contents were all objective. A rough estimation is made that releasing EHR data to patients via smart apps may save the hospital 15.9 million RMB per year and patients 9.4 million RMB altogether. Conclusions EHR data release is believed to bring both patient and hospital cost savings and efficiency gains but is still considered spontaneous and requires legal support and government regulation.
topic EHR data release
Electronic health records
Smart apps
Cost saving
Information security protection
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12911-021-01425-w
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