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. 2023 Sep 25;30(10):1707-1710.
doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocad126.

Impact of notification policy on patient-before-clinician review of immediately released test results

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Impact of notification policy on patient-before-clinician review of immediately released test results

Bryan D Steitz et al. J Am Med Inform Assoc. .

Abstract

The 21st Century Cures Act mandates immediate availability of test results upon request. The Cures Act does not require that patients be informed of results, but many organizations send notifications when results become available. Our medical center implemented 2 sequential policies: immediate notifications for all results, and notifications only to patients who opt in. We used over 2 years of data from Vanderbilt University Medical Center to measure the effect of these policies on rates of patient-before-clinician result review and patient-initiated messaging using interrupted time series analysis. When releasing test results with immediate notification, the proportion of patient-before-clinician review increased 4-fold and the proportion of patients who sent messages rose 3%. After transition to opt-in notifications, patient-before-clinician review decreased 2.4% and patient-initiated messaging decreased 0.4%. Replacing automated notifications with an opt-in policy provides patients flexibility to indicate their preferences but may not substantially alleviate clinicians' messaging workload.

Keywords: 21st Century Cures Act; patient portal; policy; test results.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors do not have any competing interests to declare.

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Figure 1.
Proportion of results viewed first by patients relative to notification policy. Each point indicates the daily percentage of test results reviewed by a patient before their clinician.

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