As Patient Portals Become Ubiquitous, Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries Could Be More Connected to Electronic Medical Records: HealthMine Survey
Related research shows that older adults are not connecting to their health data online. A study from The National Poll on Healthy Aging conducted by the
Added to the above roadblocks is the fact that internet usage for older adults is not widespread. According to
And, while almost all hospitals are providing a patient portal, the general
According to
Detailed results below:
Does your health plan give you digital access to your medical history or electronic medical record (EMR)?
Yes—NOT easy to get |
7% |
Yes— easy to get |
30% |
No |
18% |
Not sure |
45% |
Do you have interest in accessing your own claims/records data?
Yes |
54% |
No |
27% |
Don't know |
19% |
About the Survey
The 2019
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