A patient portal provided by healthcare organizations facilitates secure online access to an individual’s health information. This system allows patients to view their medical records, lab results, appointment schedules, and communicate with healthcare providers electronically. As an example, individuals can use the system to request prescription refills or review discharge instructions from a recent hospital stay.
Such portals improve patient engagement and empower individuals to take a more active role in managing their health. The implementation of these systems can lead to better communication between patients and providers, improved adherence to treatment plans, and increased efficiency in healthcare delivery. Historically, the development of these platforms has been driven by the need to improve healthcare quality, reduce costs, and meet regulatory requirements related to electronic health records.