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JAMIA
2011

Social disparities in internet patient portal use in diabetes: evidence that the digital divide extends beyond access

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Social disparities in internet patient portal use in diabetes: evidence that the digital divide extends beyond access
The authors investigated use of the internet-based patient portal, kp.org, among a well-characterized population of adults with diabetes in Northern California. Among 14 102 diverse patients, 5671 (40%) requested a password for the patient portal. Of these, 4311 (76%) activated their accounts, and 3922 (69%), logged on to the patient portal one or more times; 2990 (53%) participants viewed laboratory results, 2132 (38%) requested medication refills, 2093 (37%) sent email messages, and 835 (15%) made medical appointments. After adjustment for age, gender, race/ethnicity, immigration status, educational attainment, and employment status, compared to non-Hispanic Caucasians, AfricaneAmericans and Latinos had higher odds of never logging on (OR 2.6 (2.3 to 2.9); OR 2.3
Urmimala Sarkar, Andrew J. Karter, Jennifer Y. Liu
Added 15 Sep 2011
Updated 15 Sep 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where JAMIA
Authors Urmimala Sarkar, Andrew J. Karter, Jennifer Y. Liu, Nancy E. Adler, Robert Nguyen, Andrea López, Dean Schillinger
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