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By Dan Bowman
NeHC framework aims to help providers improve patient access to electronic health records
The patient engagement requirement included in Stage 2 of the Meaningful Use incentive program has many providers worried about whether or not they’ll be able to convince their patients to use interactive online tools to access their health data. The National eHealth Collaborative, a Washington, D.C.-based public-private partnership geared toward enabling nationwide health information exchange, thinks it might be able to help.
NeHC today released a model framework provider organizations can use to help spur patient engagement efforts. The model–dubbed the Patient Engagement Framework–is divided into five phases, each of which incorporates advice from organizations that have successfully launched and sustained patient engagement efforts. The five phases of the framework are:
Inform Me: The most basic level of patient engagement. In this phase, providers make tools and forms available to patients.Engage Me: In this phase, patients have access to their electronic health records and take care of administrative tasks online, rather than in the office.Empower Me: In this phase, patients use secure messaging to communicate with their providersPartner with Me: In this phase, care is more seamless, as more advanced care management tools are utilized by patients to provide timely data to doctors.Support My e-Community: In this phase, providers likely are participating in accountable care or patient-centered medical home efforts using a full array of electronic tools to communicate and manage patients.
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