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Patients With Online Access To Doctors May Make More Office Visits

November 22, 2012 By Eli Reshef

by Eric Whitney (NPR) November 21, 2012

Uncle Sam wants you to email your doctor. A federal law passed in 2009 says that physicians have to start offering their patients online communication, or Medicare will start docking how much it pays them in the future.

Some patients hope that having online access to their doctors will mean they can cut down on how often they have to go to the doctor’s office. But fresh research suggests that patients with online access actually schedule more office visits.

Dr. Ted Palen is an internist at Kaiser Permanente Colorado in Denver. He says it’s pretty common for him to see a patient in his office and then think, “You know, we could’ve handled this by e-mail.”

Palen, who’s also a researcher, wanted to see if offering patients online access to their doctors would mean they’d need to come in to the office less often. Previous studies found around a 20 percent drop in patient visits once they had online access.

But Palen’s much larger study, just published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, showed that patients with online access actually scheduled more visits.

“The finding really did surprise us, this association between online access and an increase in in-person services,” Palen says.

Why the increase? Palen says it could be that patients who signed up for online access were sicker than those who didn’t, although his study tried to control for that. It could be that doctors who aren’t used to an online give-and-take with patients asked them to come in more often to clear things up.

Or it could be that the new online relationship between doctors and patients means that, together, they’re catching important health indicators that were getting missed in the past, and patients are getting better care.

“In certain cases, with certain diseases, the more frequent visits actually make more sense,” says Judy Murphy, an information technology coordinator at the Department of Health and Human Services, the federal agency that’s requiring doctors to start offering patients online access.

Murphy says that for some, online access to doctors will mean fewer visits; for others, it will mean more. It depends on the patient.

And the government’s intent in requiring doctors to offer online access, Murphy says, isn’t to drive the overall number of office visits up or down, but to improve the relationship between doctors and patients by improving communication.

“We have all sorts of individuals right now who actually think their health conditions are the doctor’s problems and not theirs,” Murphy says. “And I think that’s what we’re really trying to focus on, helping the patient see that when they get engaged in their care, and when they become part of the therapy plan, that they can actually have better outcomes…”

http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2012/11/21/165584353/patients-with-online-access-to-doctors-may-make-more-office-visits

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