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Facteurs associés à l'utilisation des portails patients dans un échantillon représentatif au niveau national
We investigated patterns of patient portal usage among a nationally representative sample of United States adults, focusing on the demographic factors influencing access and engagement
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RAND Corporation (United States) | Apr 01, 2026
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Investments in patient portal technology can lead to significant long-term savings for healthcare systems by reducing unnecessary in-person visits.
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Patient portals can exacerbate health disparities, as not all demographic groups have equal access to technology and digital literacy.
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Increased patient portal usage empowers individuals to take control of their health and fosters better communication with healthcare providers.
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The effectiveness of patient portals should be evaluated based on user engagement metrics to ensure they serve all demographic segments effectively.
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Relying on patient portals may alienate older adults and those with limited tech skills, potentially undermining their healthcare experiences.
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