Field Notes: Patient Portal – A Technological Tool for Health Literacy
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Field Notes: Patient Portal – A Technological Tool for Health Literacy September 06, 2022 · Health Data · Privacy and Security

Field Notes: Patient Portal – A Technological Tool for Health Literacy

By Patricia Coffey, MS, RHIA, CPHIMS, CPHI; Marisa S. Owens, RHIA; Minnie Raju, MS, RN; and Jon W. McKeeby, DSc, MBA, CPHIMS, CPHI


In 2017, the NIH Clinical Center moved to a personal health record model where patients at the CC could access their EHRs from the CC as well as other organizations that may be using the same portal application. The new portal provided an improved user interface, secure messaging capability, access through a mobile application, and other basic functionality.

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