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What Do People Affected by Cancer Think About Electronic Health Information Exchange? Results From the 2010 LIVESTRONG Electronic Health Information Exchange Survey and the 2008 Health Information National Trends Survey

机译:受癌症影响的人们如何看待电子健康信息交换? 2010年LIVESTRONG电子健康信息交换调查和2008年健康信息国家趋势调查的结果

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Abstract Responses to a 2010 survey by LIVESTRONG showed that, compared with the general population, persons affected by cancer had greater enthusiasm for electronic information exchange between patients and health care providers. Especially valued were security and privacy of communication. Purpose: The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act has placed an emphasis on electronic health information exchange (EHIE). Research on needs of patient, especially those touched by cancer, has been sparse. Here, we present data on preferences for EHIE among those touched by cancer compared with a nationally representative sample of American adults. Methods: Two surveys were used: an online survey designed by LIVESTRONG (the Lance Armstrong Foundation) and a dual-frame, nationally representative sample of adults collected through the National Cancer Institute's Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS). Results: The LIVESTRONG EHIE survey yielded a sample of 8,411 respondents, including 433 currently receiving cancer treatment, 298 living with cancer as a chronic disease, 2,343 post-treatment survivors, and 5,337 with no history of cancer. The HINTS sample consisted of 7,674 respondents representative of the general adult population. Comparisons revealed a strong positive view of the value of EHIE within the cancer-relevant groups, especially among those living with cancer as a chronic disease. Only about half of the general population showed a similar degree of enthusiasm for EHIE. When asked about specific functions for EHRs, respondents valued privacy and security above all, followed by improving care coordination and data sharing between providers. Conclusion: These data suggest that the EHIE needs among those touched by cancer may be greater than in the general population. This is particularly important because people affected by cancer are among those who access our health care system most frequently and who have the most at stake.
机译:摘要LIVESTRONG在2010年进行的一项调查显示,与普通人群相比,癌症患者对患者与医疗保健提供者之间电子信息交换的热情更高。尤其重视通信的安全性和隐私性。目的:《经济和临床健康卫生信息技术(HITECH)法》已将重点放在电子健康信息交换(EHIE)上。对患者需求的研究稀疏,尤其是癌症患者。在这里,我们提供了与美国成年人全国代表性的样本相比,被癌症影响者对EHIE偏好的数据。方法:使用了两项调查:由LIVESTRONG(兰斯·阿姆斯特朗基金会)设计的在线调查,以及通过美国国家癌症研究所的健康信息国家趋势调查(HINTS)收集的具有双重框架的全国代表性成年人样本。结果:LIVESTRONG EHIE调查获得了8,411名受访者的样本,其中包括433名目前正在接受癌症治疗的患者,298名患有慢性病的癌症,2,343名治疗后的幸存者和5,337名无癌症病史的患者。 HINTS样本由代表一般成年人口的7,674名受访者组成。比较结果显示,在与癌症相关的人群中,特别是那些患有癌症的慢性疾病人群中,EHIE的价值具有强烈的正面看法。只有大约一半的人口对EHIE表现出类似的热情。当被问及电子病历的具体功能时,受访者首先重视隐私和安全性,然后改善医疗服务之间的协调和数据共享。结论:这些数据表明,受癌症影响者中的EHIE需求可能比一般人群中更大。这一点特别重要,因为受癌症影响的人属于最常使用我们的医疗保健系统且风险最大的人。

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