Fierce Healthcare August 17, 2019
Heather Landi

Researchers say healthcare systems and health information technology vendors have done little to market new health record API capabilities to patients.

Federal healthcare policymakers are pushing to give patients easier access to their electronic health data via smartphone apps. The private sector also is playing a role in these efforts—Apple launched its Health Records feature in January 2018, and now more than 200 healthcare providers have joined the project.

Are patients actually using these apps to get their health records? At this early stage, uptake has been modest, but the numbers are growing, according to an assessment looking at 12 early-adopter health systems published in JAMA Network Open.

Julia Adler-Milstein, Ph.D., an associate professor of medicine at the University...

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