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Data Briefs Provides health IT adoption and use statistics derived from surveys and administrative data and in-depth analysis of health IT policies and programs.

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Individuals’ Access and Use of Patient Portals and Smartphone Health Apps
Individuals’ Access and Use of Patient Portals and Smartphone Health Apps, 2020
In May 2020, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) finalized federal rulemaking that aimed to increase the access, exchange, and use of electronic health information by patients and their caregivers (1). This rule implements key…

ONC Data Brief | No.57 | September 2021

Hospital Capabilities to Enable Patient  Electronic Access to Health Information-2019
Hospital Capabilities to Enable Patient Electronic Access to Health Information, 2019
A patient’s access to their health information is required and reinforced through multiple federal policy levers. The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) Health IT Certification Program certifies health…

ONC Data Brief | No.55 | June 2021

Access and Use of Electronic Health Information by Individuals with Cancer: 2017-2018
Access and Use of Electronic Health Information by Individuals with Cancer: 2017-2018
Nearly 40 percent of individuals will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lifetime. For these individuals, access, exchange, and use of electronic health information is critical to managing their complex health needs. Patient access to…

ONC Data Brief | No. 50 | January 2020

Trends in Individuals' Access, Viewing and Use of Online Medical Records and Other Technology for Health Needs: 2017-2018
Trends in Individuals' Access, Viewing and Use of Online Medical Records and Other Technology for Health Needs: 2017-2018
The access, exchange, and use of electronic health information is essential for individuals to better manage their health care needs and share information with their providers and caregivers. Many hospitals and physicians possess capabilities that…

ONC Data Brief | No. 48 | May 2019

Electronic Capabilities for Patient Engagement among U.S. Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals: 2013-2017
Electronic Capabilities for Patient Engagement among U.S. Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals: 2013-2017
The Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Programs incentivized hospitals to provide patients access to their health information through the use of certified EHR technology. Since 2014, eligible hospitals were required to…

ONC Data Brief | No. 45 | April 2019

Individuals' use of online medical records and technology for health needs
Individuals' use of online medical records and technology for health needs
Online access to medical records, such as through patient portals, enable patients and caregivers to access their health information. Mobile health apps and devices connected to a providers' electronic health record system using open…

ONC Data Brief | No. 40 | April 2018

Electronic Capabilities for Patient Engagement among U.S. Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals: 2012-2015
Electronic Capabilities for Patient Engagement among U.S. Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals: 2012-2015
This ONC Data Brief describes trends in hospitals capability to engage patients with their health information electronically from 2012 to 2015. The percent of hospitals that enable patients to electronically view, download, and transmit their health…

ONC Data Brief | No. 38 | September 2016

Disparities in Individuals' Access and Use of Health Information Technology in 2014
Disparities in Individuals' Access and Use of Health Information Technology in 2014
Findings from nationally representative surveys show that individuals' use of information technology (IT) for health needs increased significantly between 2013 and 2014. Prior analysis revealed that disparities in online access of medical…

ONC Data Brief | No. 34 | February 2016

Trends in Individuals' Perceptions regarding Privacy and Security of Medical Records and Exchange of Health Information: 2012-2014
Trends in Individuals' Perceptions regarding Privacy and Security of Medical Records and Exchange of Health Information: 2012-2014
Preserving patient trust in the privacy and security of health information is a critical element in achieving an interoperable health IT infrastructure. As adoption of certified health IT and electronic exchange of health information grows across…

ONC Data Brief | No. 33 | February, 2016

State and National Trends of Two-Factor Authentication for Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals
State and National Trends of Two-Factor Authentication for Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals
As electronic health information becomes more widely available, proper security measures must be implemented to ensure the information is only accessible to those with the rights to access it. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act…

ONC Data Brief | No. 32 | November 2015

Trends in Consumer Access and Use of Electronic Health Information
Trends in Consumer Access and Use of Electronic Health Information
The ability of individuals to easily and securely access and use their health information electronically serves as one of the cornerstones of nationwide efforts to increase patient and family engagement, and advance person-centered health. With…

ONC Data Brief | No. 30 | October, 2015

Electronic Capabilities for Patient Engagement among U.S. Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals: 2012-2014
Electronic Capabilities for Patient Engagement among U.S. Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals: 2012-2014
Research demonstrates that providing patients with access to their clinical information empowers them to increase patient engagement and improve health outcomes. Hospitals, which play a critical role in coordinating patient care with a variety of…

ONC Data Brief | No. 29 | October 2015

Individuals' Perceptions of the Privacy and Security of Medical Records [pdf]
Individuals' Perceptions of the Privacy and Security of Medical Records
To assess the growing impact of EHR adoption on individuals' privacy and security concerns, this data brief examines whether privacy and security concerns have increased with increased rates of EHR adoption between 2012 and 2013. .

ONC Data Brief | No. 27 | June 2015

Disparities in Individuals' Access and Use of Health IT in 2013
Disparities in Individuals' Access and Use of Health IT in 2013
This brief presents national data from 2013, prior to implementation of Meaningful Use Stage 2 patient electronic access rules, changes to CLIA, and expansion of the Blue Button Initiative, regarding individuals' use of certain types of health…

ONC Data Brief | No. 26 | June 2015

Individuals' Access and Use of their Online Medical Record Nationwide
Individuals' Access and Use of their Online Medical Record Nationwide
The ability of individuals to access and use their online medical records serves as one of the cornerstones of national efforts to increase patient engagement and improve health outcomes. This brief presents national data regarding individuals…

ONC Data Brief | No. 20 | September 2014

E-Prescribing Trends in the United States
E-Prescribing Trends in the United States
This brief focuses on changes in rates of physician e-prescribing, pharmacy capability to accept e-prescriptions, and the volume of e-prescriptions between 2008 and 2014. This updates a brief released in November 2012 and describes changes in e-…

ONC Data Brief | No. 18 | July 2014

Health Care Providers' Role in Protecting EHRs: Implications for Consumer Support of EHRs, HIE and Patient-provider Communication
Health Care Providers' Role in Protecting EHRs: Implications for Consumer Support of EHRs, HIE and Patient-provider Communication
By 2012 84% of individuals either strongly agree or agree that health care providers have measures in place that provide reasonable protections for EHRs. .

ONC Data Brief | No. 15 | February 2014

Patient Access to Test Results among Clinical Laboratories
Patient Access to Test Results among Clinical Laboratories
Three in ten laboratories allowed patients or their legal representatives direct access to clinical test results, either electronically or on paper. .

ONC Data Brief | No. 13 | February 2014

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