JAMA Clinical Reviews: Patient Portal Messaging in Modern Healthcare Communication
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This JAMA Clinical Reviews podcast episode features a discussion between Deputy Editor Dr. Joseph Ross and researchers Michal Mankowski and Jane Long from NYU Grossman School of Medicine about their research letter on patient portal messaging as a method of communication between patients and clinicians. The conversation explores how patient portal messaging has expanded across health systems and its growing importance in clinical practice, based on their research published in JAMA.
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· 3 pulledPatient portal messaging continues to expand across health systems, and it has become an increasingly important method for patient-clinician communication.
I'm Dr. Joseph Ross, a deputy editor of JAMA and a professor of medicine and public health at Yale University.
Authors Michal Mankowski, PhD, assistant professor, and Jane Long, MD, research resident, both from the Department of Surgery at NYU, discuss their new research letter with JAMA Deputy Editor Joseph Ross.
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