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Becker's Hospital Review March 2016

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64 HEALTH IT Patients Push for Transparency: OpenNotes at Northwest Permanente By Akanksha Jayanthi T he patient-physician relationship has long been uni-directional: e clinician determines a diagnosis and treatment plan, and the patient follows along, taking the clinician's word at face value. But now, patients have developed the autonomy and desire to be active participants and decision-makers when it comes to their care. is transition became fairly evident to Kaiser Permanente in 2014 when the Northwest division of the Oakland, Calif.-based health system was contemplating launching an OpenNotes initiative. OpenNotes is a nationwide movement encouraging clinicians to share clinical notes and visit summaries with their patients. e formal initia- tive was introduced in 2010 and three health systems underwent a trial run of the initiative: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston; Geisinger Health System in Danville, Pa.; and Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. ree years later, a Portland, Ore.-based organization called We Can Do Better, which advocates for the triple aim, held a conference and discussed OpenNotes with attending health systems. e organization presented a study in Annals of Internal Medicine that outlined the suc- cess the initial three health systems had with their OpenNotes projects, and the attendees signed on. Becker's 5 th Annual November 7-9, 2016 l Swissotel, Chicago CEO + CFO Roundtable

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