Reading Doctors’ Notes Helps Patients
Reading your doctors’ notes about your conditions and treatments may help you feel more in control of your care. Researchers did a study of 105 doctors and more than 13,000 patients. Patients were given online access to their doctor’s notes for one year. About 5,400 patients read at least one set of notes and completed a survey. The surveys showed that reading the notes helped people understand their medical issues. Nearly 80% of patients who read notes were better about taking their medications. Doctors were worried that patients who read their notes would become worried or offended. They also thought the access to notes would add time to office visits. But none of those things happened. Doctors saw their patients become more empowered, and trust them more. Nearly all of the patients â99%âsaid that the open notes program should continue.