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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Oct 27, 2019
Date Accepted: Jan 26, 2020
Date Submitted to PubMed: Jan 27, 2020

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Deploying Patient-Facing Application Programming Interfaces: Thematic Analysis of Health System Experiences

Neinstein A, Thao C, Savage M, Adler-Milstein J

Deploying Patient-Facing Application Programming Interfaces: Thematic Analysis of Health System Experiences

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(4):e16813

DOI: 10.2196/16813

PMID: 31983680

PMCID: 7165308

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Early Insights from Health System Deployment of Patient-Facing APIs: Progress and Opportunities

  • Aaron Neinstein; 
  • Crishyashi Thao; 
  • Mark Savage; 
  • Julia Adler-Milstein

ABSTRACT

Background:

Health systems have recently started to activate patient-facing application programming interfaces (APIs) to facilitate patient access to health data and other interactions.

Objective:

This study sought to ascertain health systems’ understanding, strategies, governance, and organizational infrastructure around patient-facing APIs, as well as their business drivers and barriers, to facilitate national learning, policy, and progress toward adoption.

Methods:

We performed content analysis of semi-structured interviews with a convenience sample of 10 health systems known to be leading adopters of health technology, having either implemented or planning to implement patient-facing APIs.

Results:

Eight of the ten health systems had operational patient-facing APIs, with organizational strategy driven most by federal policy, the emergence of Apple Health Records, and feelings of ethical obligation. The two priority use cases identified were enablement of a patient’s longitudinal health record and digital interactions with the health system. The themes most frequently cited as barriers to increased use of patient-facing APIs were security concerns, an immature app ecosystem that does not currently offer superior functionality compared to widely-adopted electronic health record (EHR)-tethered portals, lack of business drivers, EHR-vendor hesitation toward data sharing, and immature technology and standards.

Conclusions:

Our findings reveal heterogeneity in health system understanding and approaches to implementation and use of patient-facing APIs. Ongoing study, targeted policy interventions, and sharing of best practices appear necessary to achieve successful national implementation.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Neinstein A, Thao C, Savage M, Adler-Milstein J

Deploying Patient-Facing Application Programming Interfaces: Thematic Analysis of Health System Experiences

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(4):e16813

DOI: 10.2196/16813

PMID: 31983680

PMCID: 7165308

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