Characteristics of Adult Primary Care Patients Who Use the Patient Portal: A Cross-Sectional Analysis

Author:

Casacchia Nicholas J.1,Rosenthal Gary E.2,O'Connell Nathaniel S.34,Bundy Richa2,Witek Lauren2,Wells Brian J.134,Palakshappa Deepak245

Affiliation:

1. Wake Forest Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

2. Department of Internal Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

3. Department of Biostatistics and Data Science, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

4. Division of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

5. Department of Pediatrics, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

Abstract

Abstract Background The patient portal allows patients to engage with their health care team beyond the clinical encounter. While portals can improve patient outcomes, there may be disparities in which patients access the portal by sociodemographic factors. Understanding the characteristics of patients who use the portal could help design future interventions to expand portal adoption. Objectives This study aimed to (1) examine the socioeconomic factors, comorbid conditions, and health care utilization among patients of a large academic primary care network who are users and non-users of the patient portal; and (2) describe the portal functions most frequently utilized. Methods We included all adult patients at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist who had at least two primary care visits between 2018 and 2019. Patients' demographics, comorbidities, health care utilization, and portal function usage were extracted from the electronic health record and merged with census data (income, education, and unemployment) from the American Community Survey. A myWakeHealth portal user was defined as a patient who used a bidirectional portal function at least once during the study period. We used multivariable logistic regression to determine which patient characteristics were independently associated with being a portal user. Results Of the 178,720 patients who met inclusion criteria, 32% (N = 57,122) were users of myWakeHealth. Compared to non-users, users were more likely to be 18 to 64 years of age, female, non-Hispanic White, married, commercially insured, have higher disease burden, and have lower health care utilization. Patients residing in areas with the highest educational attainment had 51% higher odds of being a portal user than the lowest (p <0.001). Among portal users, the most commonly used function was messaging clinic providers. Conclusion We found that patient demographics and area socioeconomic factors were associated with patient portal adoption. These findings suggest that efforts to improve portal adoption should be targeted at vulnerable patients.

Funder

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Health Information Management,Computer Science Applications,Health Informatics

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