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Clinical Use of an Electronic Pre-Visit Questionnaire Soliciting Patient Visit Goals and Interim History: A Retrospective Comparison Between Safety-net and Non-Safety-net Clinics

Hannah Shucard, Emily Muller, J B Johnson, Jan Walker, Joann G. Elmore, Thomas H. Payne, Jacob E. Berman, Sara L. Jackson

2022Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES: We examined an initial step towards co-generation of clinic notes by inviting patients to complete a pre-visit questionnaire that could be inserted into clinic notes by providers and describe the experience in a safety-net and non-safety-net clinic. METHODS: We sent an electronic pre-visit questionnaire on visit goals and interim history to patients at a safety-net clinic and a non-safety-net clinic before clinic visits. We compared questionnaire utilization between clinics during a one-year period and performed a chart review of a sample of patients to examine demographics, content and usage of patient responses to the questionnaire. RESULTS: < 0.05). There were no statistically significant differences in patient-typed notes (word count and number of visit goals) between the safety-net and non-safety-net samples however, patients at the safety-net clinic were less likely to have all of their goals addressed within the PCP documentation, compared to the non-safety-net clinic. CONCLUSIONS: Given potential benefits of this questionnaire as a communication tool, addressing barriers to use of technology among vulnerable patients is needed, including access to devices and internet, and support from caregivers or culturally concordant peer navigators.

Topics & Concepts

InterimSafety netRetrospective cohort studyMedicineMedical emergencyPatient safetyEmergency medicineSurgeryEnvironmental healthPolitical scienceHealth careLawTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationPatient-Provider Communication in HealthcareDigital Mental Health Interventions