Is de psychiatrie klaar voor de meelezende patiënt? Inventarisatie van eerste ervaringen

Translated title of the contribution: Is psychiatry ready to let patients review their own files?: Inventory of initial experiences

S M P van Veen, M Mostert, L de Witte, M Somers

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Dutch patients will be granted the right to digitally access their own medical records, an option already available to the patients at the University Medical Center Utrecht since 2015.

AIM: To start a conversation about the development of readily accessible online patient records. METHODS Describe the experiences of a University department of psychiatry with an online patient portal, obtained through discussions and questionnaires.

RESULTS: During the next few years three legal developments will enable patients to acquire direct, remote, digital access to their medical files. Immediate online review of medical records improves accessibility and empowers the patient. Some therapists experienced a change in patient interaction. Furthermore, during documentation psychiatrists took into account that patients could review the contents at a later point.

CONCLUSION: Patients' accessibility of online records will influence the patient-therapist dynamic. More research on the patient perspective and a discussion among professionals are necessary to further streamline broad implementation of online patient portals.

Translated title of the contributionIs psychiatry ready to let patients review their own files?: Inventory of initial experiences
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)333-337
Number of pages5
JournalTijdschrift voor Psychiatrie
Volume60
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - 17 May 2018

Keywords

  • online access to medical records
  • psychiatry

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