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Ethn Dis ; DECIPHeR(Spec Issue): 117-125, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38846728

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Purpose: To describe the training, preliminary results, and lessons learned from using patient navigators to increase the enrollment of low-income patients in a health system-supported and electronic health record-linked patient portal. Methods: Patient navigators (n=4) were trained to assist patients in a federally qualified health center to enroll in and use patient portals. Patient navigators were stationed at 3 clinic locations. Data from the electronic health record system (Epic) were used to compare MyChart patient portal activation rates and use among patients for the 8 months before and after patient navigation services were offered. Results: Navigators offered 83% of eligible patients with activation assistance. Sixty-four percent of the patients (n=1062) offered MyChart enrollment assistance accepted help. Seventy-four percent of assisted patients with no prior MyChart enrollment activated their accounts during that clinic visit. The primary reason for declining MyChart assistance was a lack of access to or comfort with technology. Patient portal activation increased during the 8 months when navigators were at the clinics (51%) compared to the previous 8 months (44%). Most new users viewed lab results and read a message [χ2(1)=49.3, p<.001], with significant increases evident for African Americans [44% before, 49% during; χ2(1)=40.4, p<.001] and Latinx patients [52% before, 60% during; χ2(1)=6.15, p=.013]. Conclusion: Study results suggest that using patient navigators is feasible and beneficial for increasing patient enrollment in the Federally Qualified Health Centers context. However, patient-, clinic-, and system-level factors were identified as barriers and should be addressed in future research studies.


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Navegação de Pacientes , Portais do Paciente , Humanos , Navegação de Pacientes/organização & administração , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Pobreza , Registros Eletrônicos de Saúde , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Negro ou Afro-Americano
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