2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-024-10929-w
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How do opt-in versus opt-out settings nudge patients toward electronic health record adoption? An exploratory study of facilitators and barriers in Austria and France

Anna Griesser,
Manel Mzoughi,
Sonja Bidmon
et al.

Abstract: Background Electronic health records (EHR) are becoming an integral part of the health system in many developed countries, though implementations and settings vary across countries. Some countries have adopted an opt-out policy, in which patients are enrolled in the EHR system following a default nudge, while others have applied an opt-in policy, where patients have to take action to opt into the system. While opt-in systems may exhibit lower levels of active user requests for access, this cont… Show more

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“…In France, where ePAs are provided with an opt-in approach, only 10% of eligible patients currently have an ePA. However, Austria, which follows an opt-out approach, has nearly 96.9% of its population enrolled in their national electronic health record system [ 10 ]. Subsequently, to increase adoption, the German government is changing its implementation strategy from an opt-in solution to an opt-out solution with the target that 80% of statutory insured have an active ePA by the end of 2025 [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In France, where ePAs are provided with an opt-in approach, only 10% of eligible patients currently have an ePA. However, Austria, which follows an opt-out approach, has nearly 96.9% of its population enrolled in their national electronic health record system [ 10 ]. Subsequently, to increase adoption, the German government is changing its implementation strategy from an opt-in solution to an opt-out solution with the target that 80% of statutory insured have an active ePA by the end of 2025 [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%