We seek to share information with clinicians, patients, health care systems, EHR vendors, and all who are interested in learning more about the research behind the cultural shift toward greater transparency through the sharing of clinicians’ notes with patients.

Open Notes in Pediatrics & With Adolescents: Research & Real-World Experience: Webinar & Office Hours on Feb. 18 & Feb. 23
In this webinar, and companion office hours session, you will learn from Fabienne Bourgeois, MD (Boston Children’s Hospital), and Cynthia L. Kuelbs, MD (Rady Children’s Hospital), two of the nation’s top experts on open notes in pediatric settings, and the opportunities and challenges that come with sharing pediatric and adolescent notes.

Sharing Mental Health Notes with Patients: Webinar Recording
In this webinar two of the nation’s top experts on “open mental health notes” will cover what clinicians need to know about sharing therapy notes with patients, and the nuances associated with an upcoming federal mandate that requires visit notes be shared with patients.

Open Notes 101 for Clinicians: Webinar Recording
Think of this as a crash course in open notes! In this webinar two of the nation’s top experts will cover what clinicians need to know about sharing notes with patients.

Grand Rounds Webinar: OpenNotes Lessons from Canada and Sweden
The concept of open notes is not unique to the United States. In fact, when it comes to transparency between clinicians and patients, Canada and Sweden are among the leading…

OpenNotes Grand Rounds – Improving Portals for a Better Patient Experience (Recordings)
This webinar, hosted by John Santa, MD, MPH, OpenNotes Director of Dissemination, is an exploration of key research about writing better clinical notes that are shared with patients.

OpenNotes Grand Rounds – Writing Better Notes in the Age of OpenNotes (Recordings)
This webinar, hosted by John Santa, MD, MPH, OpenNotes Director of Dissemination, is an exploration of key research about writing better clinical notes that are shared with patients.