Journal of Patient Experience (Oct 2020)

Patient-Reported Use of the After Visit Summary in a Primary Care Internal Medicine Practice

  • Sarita Pathak MPH,
  • Gregory Summerville MD,
  • Celia P Kaplan DrPH,
  • Sarah S Nouri MD, MPH,
  • Leah S Karliner MD, MAS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373519879286
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Participants completed a cross-sectional survey about their use of the after visit summary (AVS) at a previous primary care visit. Of 355 participants, 294 (82.8%) recalled receiving it, 67.4% consulted it, 45.9% consulted it more than once, and 31.6% shared the AVS. In multivariable analysis, higher education and older age were associated with AVS consultation. Among the subset of 133 patients recalling personalized free-text instructions, 96% found them easy to understand and 94.4% found them useful. Our findings suggest that the AVS is a useful communication tool and improvement efforts should emphasize clarity for those most vulnerable to communication errors.