Survey: Patients Increasingly Interested in Online EHR Access – iHealthBeat
Patients this year are significantly more interested in accessing their electronic health records online than they were in 2011, according to a survey released by the National Partnership for Women & Families, EHR Intelligence reports.
Health Insurance Options for Pregnant Women – U.S. News & World Report
“The fact that the Affordable Care Act requires qualified health plans to cover maternity care and offers financial assistance to reduce out-of-pocket costs is a game changer for many women,” says Lauren Birchfield Kennedy, director of health policy at the National Partnership for Women and Families.
Patients want more from their EHRs – Healthcare IT News
“We have made progress in leaps and bounds in just a few short years,” said Mark Savage, the National Partnership for Women & Families’ director of health information technology policy and programs, in a statement. “But clearly there are barriers still to overcome, and this report breaks down policy implications for the meaningful use program as well as broader delivery system initiatives that must be carried out. And it’s an important reminder that meeting the needs of patients and families must always be at the core of health IT design and implementation.”
A debate over end-of-life care – 12
In a third essay, Debra L. Ness, of the National Partnership for Women and Families, and Beverley H. Johnson, of the Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care, urge that end-of-life care be considered a partnership among patient, family, and medical team, a collaboration, more responsive as needs change.
Insurers “must reimburse for social support as well as clinical care and must be flexible enough to evolve as care plans change,” they write.
Patient Engagement Rises with Consumer EHR Satisfaction – EHR Intelligence
The overwhelming majority of patients believe that electronic health records (EHRs) are useful for physicians and valuable for their care, according to a newly released survey by the National Partnership for Women and Families.
Patients like EHRs and use them more often, survey says – Modern Healthcare
“We saw a dramatic increase in online access” by patients to their medical records, nearly doubling to 50% in the 2014 survey, compared with 26% in 2011, when a similar survey was conducted, said Mark Savage, director of HIT policy and programs at the National Partnership for Women & Families
Spending bill addresses military EHRs, rural health IT — ONC considering patient-generated data in MU 3 – Politico Morning eHealth
The National Partnership for Women and Families is expected to release a report on consumer experiences with electronic and paper health record systems today at 1 p.m. phone conference. The survey report includes “recommendations for multiple communities including providers, policymakers and employers.”
Survey shows increasing EHR acceptance among consumers – Clinical Innovation+Technology
“To date, the public discourse on health IT has largely focused on the views of doctors, hospitals and vendors,” said National Partnership President Debra L. Ness in a release. “It is crucial to hear what patients have to say about how they experience EHRs and health IT as they receive care and manage their health.”
Survey finds patients increasingly value EHRs—even those whose doctors use paper records – Clinical Innovation+Technology
Regardless of whether or not their physicians use EHRs or paper records, patients see significant value in EHRs, according to a study released Wednesday by the National Partnership for Women & Families.
Consumers more comfortable with electronic health records – FierceEMR
Patients see “significant” value in electronic health records and want more access, according to a new report from the National Partnership for Women & Families.

