If so, we need your help to make medical records easier to understand
by patients. Please consider participating in our survey about
patients' experience with reviewing their medical records.
Please participate at http://phrsurvey.nlm.nih.gov
The survey is part of a research project aiming to develop a tool for
patient-friendly display of electronic medical records information.
Learning what information patients seek in requesting their medical
records and what difficulties they experience will help us design such
a tool. The project is conducted by researchers from the US National
Library of Medicine (Lexical Systems Groups), Harvard Medical School
(Decision Systems Groups) and University of Wisconsin in Madison.
The survey is anonymous - we will not ask your name or collect any
identifying information. Depending on your answers, the survey will
consist of up to 25 questions; completing the survey takes
approximately 10 minutes.
We appreciate your time and assistance to our project!
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Patient Friendly Medical Records Project Team
US National Library of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Chrome - 19 Dec 2006 22:21 GMT
> If so, we need your help to make medical records easier to
> understand by patients. Please consider participating in our
survey
> about patients' experience with reviewing their medical
records.
> Please participate at http://phrsurvey.nlm.nih.gov
Bad link.
Priscilla H. Ballou - 19 Dec 2006 22:26 GMT
> > If so, we need your help to make medical records easier to
> > understand by patients. Please consider participating in our
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>
> Bad link.
Worked for me. ???
Priscilla
Alice Faber - 19 Dec 2006 22:26 GMT
> > If so, we need your help to make medical records easier to
> > understand by patients. Please consider participating in our
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>
> Bad link.
It works fine. I had to click twice to get it to load though.

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Priscilla H. Ballou - 19 Dec 2006 22:25 GMT
> If so, we need your help to make medical records easier to understand
> by patients. Please consider participating in our survey about
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> Harvard Medical School
> University of Wisconsin-Madison
Question 18 is messed up. There's no detail or way to answer.
Priscilla
bj - 19 Dec 2006 22:37 GMT
> Question 18 is messed up. There's no detail or way to answer.
What was #18?
bj
hkim@dsg.harvard.edu - 19 Dec 2006 23:32 GMT
Thank you for taking the survey. We appreciate your time and help a
lot!
Your feedback is invaluable to us thus please provide more information
on the following. It will help us correct any error in the survey
design and implementation.
1. What browser and version have you used to take the survey?
2. The question #18 is designed to dynamically produce input fields
based on the answers provided to the question #16. Please let us know
if you had selected any of the items listed in the question #16.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
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Patient Friendly Medical Records Project Team
US National Library of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
University of Wisconsin - Madison
bj - 20 Dec 2006 02:36 GMT
> Thank you for taking the survey. We appreciate your time and help a
> lot!
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> based on the answers provided to the question #16. Please let us know
> if you had selected any of the items listed in the question #16.
What was #16?
bj
Priscilla H. Ballou - 20 Dec 2006 16:56 GMT
> Thank you for taking the survey. We appreciate your time and help a
> lot!
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> based on the answers provided to the question #16. Please let us know
> if you had selected any of the items listed in the question #16.
I'm guessing you're responding to me, but you give few clues since you
didn't quote any of my post.
I don't remember what question #16 was. Remind me?
I was using Safari v. 2.0.4.
Priscilla
sharppointy1 - 20 Dec 2006 03:06 GMT
Piece o' cake (oops, bad phrasing for asd...). Took me 3 minutes.
> If so, we need your help to make medical records easier to understand
> by patients. Please consider participating in our survey about
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> Harvard Medical School
> University of Wisconsin-Madison