Abstract
Objective
To explore predictors of portal use by patients (registered portal users) with multiple chronic conditions according to demographic characteristics and use of specific features hypothesized to support self-management.
Methods
Two data sources were used in this analysis: electronic health records and 12 months of data from web server log files. Patients (
Results
Among patients with one or more logins, age, distance separating the patient from his or her primary care provider, and having a diagnosis of heart failure were significant predictors of portal use (
Conclusion
Considering the extraordinary investment on implementation and meaningful use of portal technology, low overall use and the large number of registered non-users is especially troubling. Regardless, our results demonstrate potential opportunities to leverage portal technology especially for patients living in rural and underserved areas to improve self-management of chronic illness.
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