Metrics for Outpatient Portal Use Based on Log File Analysis: Algorithm Development
BackgroundWeb-based outpatient portals help patients engage in the management of their health by allowing them to access their medical information, schedule appointments, track their medications, and communicate with their physicians and care team members. Initial studies have shown that portal adop...
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Main Authors: | Di Tosto, Gennaro (Author), McAlearney, Ann Scheck (Author), Fareed, Naleef (Author), Huerta, Timothy R (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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