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About OpenNotes OpenNotes is a national movement dedicated to making health care more open and transparent by encouraging doctors, nurses, therapists, and others to share their visit notes with patients. Began with a three-institution study in 2010, involving 105 primary care physicians and 20,000 of their patients. Today more than 16 million U.S. patients have access to their visit notes through a secure, patient portal. ----- Meeting Notes (9/23/15 14:09) ----- 20 000 INVITED ONE YEAR NOW LOOK!!!!

Initial OpenNotes Study Findings Three out of four patients reported: taking better care of themselves; understanding their health and medical conditions better; feeling more in control of their health and health care; being better prepared for visits; and doing better with taking their medications as prescribed. Delbanco, Walker, et al, Annals of Internal Medicine ----- Meeting Notes (9/22/15 12:18) ----- 20 000 PATIENTS ----- Meeting Notes (9/23/15 14:09) ----- ONE DIAGNOSIS AND SIX PATIENTS IN 10 MINUTES! SHOW YOU THE IMPACT OF FULLY TRANSPARENT NOTES INCLUDING THE DOC MR A DIAGNOSIS? TREATMENT? ----- Meeting Notes (9/23/15 14:38) ----- TELL THE STORY. 40 YRS MR A CIGS BEER FAMILY WONT WRITE DOWN UNLESS YOU THINK....

Caregivers Benefit as Much as Patients 88% of patients and 86% of caregivers had better formulated questions for the doctor. 86% of patients and 82% of caregivers had more productive discussions about the patient’s care. 94% of patients and their caregivers said they had a better understanding of patient health conditions, better remembered the patient’s care plan, and felt more in control of care. 71% of both patient and caregivers reported patients taking medications as prescribed more often. Wolff, et al. JAMIA ----- Meeting Notes (9/22/15 12:18) ----- 20 000 PATIENTS ----- Meeting Notes (9/23/15 14:09) ----- ONE DIAGNOSIS AND SIX PATIENTS IN 10 MINUTES! SHOW YOU THE IMPACT OF FULLY TRANSPARENT NOTES INCLUDING THE DOC MR A DIAGNOSIS? TREATMENT? ----- Meeting Notes (9/23/15 14:38) ----- TELL THE STORY. 40 YRS MR A CIGS BEER FAMILY WONT WRITE DOWN UNLESS YOU THINK....

Engaging Vulnerable Patients New research challenges common assumptions about who benefits from electronic health information. The majority of non-Caucasian patients and those with less formal education and/or poorer health ascribe high importance to reading notes. Vulnerable patients may find OpenNotes particularly valuable to understand and engage in their care. OpenNotes may be used to engage patients who have been historically more challenging to reach. Patients’ use of notes may be leveraged to improve safety and shared-decision making for all patients. Gerard, et al, OpenNotes Safety Initiative

The Bottom Line for Patients Patients want access to their visit notes, and 4 out of 5 say that the availability of OpenNotes would impact their choice of provider. “[The note] helps me feel that my [doctor] and I are partners in promoting my health.” – a patient “We are grateful to receive “notes” to be able to review the visit and procedures (if any) performed. Especially helpful for older patients who may have hearing and/or some cognitive (or) memory loss.” – a patient 6

What We’re Learning from Clinicians Many expect a change to workflow, but those concerns do not bear out. In the initial study and over time, very few clinicians report any impact on workflow, with only 3% reporting longer visits or more questions. Clinicians have concerns that patients will worry or be confused by notes, but this rarely happens. Patients are more likely to report gratitude for having access to their notes and greater satisfaction with their care. Clinicians report little change in the way they write notes, and those who do, remark that the changes are minor and doable, such as using less jargon and spelling out abbreviations and acronyms, and that the changes make their notes better. Clini

The Power of OpenNotes from patients who read their notes Sept. 28, 2011 The Power of OpenNotes from patients who read their notes ----- Meeting Notes (9/23/15 14:09) ----- POETS STORYTELLERS THEATRE ARTIST DOC SOCIAL SCIENTISTS ENGAGEMENT COMMUNICATION SHARING ALL THROUGH FULL TRANSPARENCY CARL: TRUST ----- Meeting Notes (9/23/15 14:31) ----- CARL CARL CARL WHAT IT MEANS ON THE WESTCOAST TO CARL (c) 2011 ePatientDave.com

----- Meeting Notes (9/23/15 14:09) ----- 20 000 INVITED ONE YEAR NOW LOOK!!!!

Thank You from OpenNotes! Please visit the OpenNotes website for more information, including research, videos, FAQs and toolkits. www.opennotes.org OpenNotes is supported by a combined grant from four leading foundations. ----- Meeting Notes (9/23/15 14:09) ----- 20 000 INVITED ONE YEAR NOW LOOK!!!!