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Fabienne Bourgeois | Medical Services

Programs & Services

Languages

  • English

Fabienne Bourgeois | Education

Undergraduate School

Yale University

New Haven, CT

Graduate School

Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health

Boston, MA

Medical School

Yale University

New Haven, CT

Internship

Boston Combined Residency Program (BCRP)

Boston, MA

Internship

Boston Combined Residency Program (BCRP)

Boston, MA

Internship

Pediatric Hospitalist Fellowship

Harvard Pediatric Health Services Research Fellowship

Boston, MA

Fabienne Bourgeois | Certifications

  • American Board of Pediatrics (General)

Fabienne Bourgeois | Publications

  1. Parental Access to Adolescent Online Healthcare Portals: Benefits, Problems, and Barriers. Appl Clin Inform. 2025 May 12. View Parental Access to Adolescent Online Healthcare Portals: Benefits, Problems, and Barriers. Abstract

  2. The substance-exposed birthing person-infant/child dyad and health information exchange in the United States. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2025 Mar 01; 32(3):417-425. View The substance-exposed birthing person-infant/child dyad and health information exchange in the United States. Abstract

  3. Patients and families reading their discharge summaries: A cross-sectional analysis of benefits, concerns, and implications. J Hosp Med. 2025 Feb 12. View Patients and families reading their discharge summaries: A cross-sectional analysis of benefits, concerns, and implications. Abstract

  4. Acceptability of Adolescent Portal Access Policies to Parents and Adolescents: A Delphi Study. J Adolesc Health. 2025 Mar; 76(3):448-454. View Acceptability of Adolescent Portal Access Policies to Parents and Adolescents: A Delphi Study. Abstract

  5. Patient and family contributions to improve the diagnostic process through the OurDX electronic health record tool: a mixed method analysis. BMJ Qual Saf. 2024 Aug 16; 33(9):597-608. View Patient and family contributions to improve the diagnostic process through the OurDX electronic health record tool: a mixed method analysis. Abstract

  6. Providing Adolescents with Access to Online Patient Portals: Interviews with Parent-Adolescent Dyads. J Pediatr. 2024 Jul; 270:114015. View Providing Adolescents with Access to Online Patient Portals: Interviews with Parent-Adolescent Dyads. Abstract

  7. What's going well: a qualitative analysis of positive patient and family feedback in the context of the diagnostic process. Diagnosis (Berl). 2024 Feb 01; 11(1):63-72. View What's going well: a qualitative analysis of positive patient and family feedback in the context of the diagnostic process. Abstract

  8. Variation in pediatric and adolescent electronic health data sharing practices under the 21st Century Cures Act. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2023 11 17; 30(12):2021-2027. View Variation in pediatric and adolescent electronic health data sharing practices under the 21st Century Cures Act. Abstract

  9. Partnering with Patients and Families to Improve Diagnostic Safety through the OurDX Tool: Effects of Race, Ethnicity, and Language Preference. Appl Clin Inform. 2023 10; 14(5):903-912. View Partnering with Patients and Families to Improve Diagnostic Safety through the OurDX Tool: Effects of Race, Ethnicity, and Language Preference. Abstract

  10. A Year of Inpatient Telehealth: Lessons From the COVID-19 Pandemic. Hosp Pediatr. 2023 11 01; 13(11):e333-e338. View A Year of Inpatient Telehealth: Lessons From the COVID-19 Pandemic. Abstract

  11. Engaging Adolescents in Using Online Patient Portals. JAMA Netw Open. 2023 08 01; 6(8):e2330483. View Engaging Adolescents in Using Online Patient Portals. Abstract

  12. Challenges to Developing and Implementing Policies for Adolescent Online Portal Access. Pediatrics. 2023 06 01; 151(6). View Challenges to Developing and Implementing Policies for Adolescent Online Portal Access. Abstract

  13. Partnering with patients and families living with chronic conditions to coproduce diagnostic safety through OurDX: a previsit online engagement tool. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2023 03 16; 30(4):692-702. View Partnering with patients and families living with chronic conditions to coproduce diagnostic safety through OurDX: a previsit online engagement tool. Abstract

  14. A Patient Portal Intervention to Promote Adolescent and Young Adult Self-Management Skills. Acad Pediatr. 2023 08; 23(6):1252-1258. View A Patient Portal Intervention to Promote Adolescent and Young Adult Self-Management Skills. Abstract

  15. A Prescription for Internet: Feasibility of a Tablet Loaner Program to Address Digital Health Inequities. Appl Clin Inform. 2023 03; 14(2):273-278. View A Prescription for Internet: Feasibility of a Tablet Loaner Program to Address Digital Health Inequities. Abstract

  16. Patient Identification of Diagnostic Safety Blindspots and Participation in "Good Catches" Through Shared Visit Notes. Milbank Q. 2022 12; 100(4):1121-1165. View Patient Identification of Diagnostic Safety Blindspots and Participation in "Good Catches" Through Shared Visit Notes. Abstract

  17. Inpatient Telehealth Experience of Patients With Limited English Proficiency: Cross-sectional Survey and Semistructured Interview Study. JMIR Form Res. 2022 Apr 19; 6(4):e34354. View Inpatient Telehealth Experience of Patients With Limited English Proficiency: Cross-sectional Survey and Semistructured Interview Study. Abstract

  18. Diagnostic error experiences of patients and families with limited English-language health literacy or disadvantaged socioeconomic position in a cross-sectional US population-based survey. BMJ Qual Saf. 2023 11; 32(11):644-654. View Diagnostic error experiences of patients and families with limited English-language health literacy or disadvantaged socioeconomic position in a cross-sectional US population-based survey. Abstract

  19. Tackling Ambulatory Safety Risks Through Patient Engagement: What 10,000 Patients and Families Say About Safety-Related Knowledge, Behaviors, and Attitudes After Reading Visit Notes. J Patient Saf. 2021 12 01; 17(8):e791-e799. View Tackling Ambulatory Safety Risks Through Patient Engagement: What 10,000 Patients and Families Say About Safety-Related Knowledge, Behaviors, and Attitudes After Reading Visit Notes. Abstract

  20. Attitudes, experiences, and safety behaviours of adolescents and young adults who read visit notes: Opportunities to engage patients early in their care. Future Healthc J. 2021 Nov; 8(3):e585-e592. View Attitudes, experiences, and safety behaviours of adolescents and young adults who read visit notes: Opportunities to engage patients early in their care. Abstract

  21. Twenty-First Century Cures Act Final Rule and Adolescent Health Care: Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) Program Experiences. J Adolesc Health. 2021 12; 69(6):873-877. View Twenty-First Century Cures Act Final Rule and Adolescent Health Care: Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) Program Experiences. Abstract

  22. Filling a gap in safety metrics: development of a patient-centred framework to identify and categorise patient-reported breakdowns related to the diagnostic process in ambulatory care. BMJ Qual Saf. 2022 07; 31(7):526-540. View Filling a gap in safety metrics: development of a patient-centred framework to identify and categorise patient-reported breakdowns related to the diagnostic process in ambulatory care. Abstract

  23. Speaking up about patient-perceived serious visit note errors: Patient and family experiences and recommendations. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2021 03 18; 28(4):685-694. View Speaking up about patient-perceived serious visit note errors: Patient and family experiences and recommendations. Abstract

  24. Preserving privacy for pediatric patients and families: use of confidential note types in pediatric ambulatory care. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2020 11 01; 27(11):1705-1710. View Preserving privacy for pediatric patients and families: use of confidential note types in pediatric ambulatory care. Abstract

  25. Rapid Implementation of an Inpatient Telehealth Program during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Appl Clin Inform. 2020 May; 11(3):452-459. View Rapid Implementation of an Inpatient Telehealth Program during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Abstract

  26. Assessment of: self-management skills towards transition readiness and patient portal use among Hispanic adolescent and young adult patients. BMJ Paediatr Open. 2020; 4(1):e000658. View Assessment of: self-management skills towards transition readiness and patient portal use among Hispanic adolescent and young adult patients. Abstract

  27. A patient and family reporting system for perceived ambulatory note mistakes: experience at 3 U.S. healthcare centers. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2019 12 01; 26(12):1566-1573. View A patient and family reporting system for perceived ambulatory note mistakes: experience at 3 U.S. healthcare centers. Abstract

  28. OpenNotes: Toward a Participatory Pediatric Health System. Pediatrics. 2018 10; 142(4). View OpenNotes: Toward a Participatory Pediatric Health System. Abstract

  29. The Importance of Visit Notes on Patient Portals for Engaging Less Educated or Nonwhite Patients: Survey Study. J Med Internet Res. 2018 05 24; 20(5):e191. View The Importance of Visit Notes on Patient Portals for Engaging Less Educated or Nonwhite Patients: Survey Study. Abstract

  30. Ethical Challenges Raised by OpenNotes for Pediatric and Adolescent Patients. Pediatrics. 2018 06; 141(6). View Ethical Challenges Raised by OpenNotes for Pediatric and Adolescent Patients. Abstract

  31. Empowering Informal Caregivers with Health Information: OpenNotes as a Safety Strategy. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2018 03; 44(3):130-136. View Empowering Informal Caregivers with Health Information: OpenNotes as a Safety Strategy. Abstract

  32. A Mobile App Development Guideline for Hospital Settings: Maximizing the Use of and Minimizing the Security Risks of "Bring Your Own Devices" Policies. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2016 May 11; 4(2):e50. View A Mobile App Development Guideline for Hospital Settings: Maximizing the Use of and Minimizing the Security Risks of "Bring Your Own Devices" Policies. Abstract

  33. From development to implementation-A smartphone and email-based discharge follow-up program for pediatric patients after hospital discharge. Healthc (Amst). 2016 Jun; 4(2):109-15. View From development to implementation-A smartphone and email-based discharge follow-up program for pediatric patients after hospital discharge. Abstract

  34. A Mobile, Collaborative, Real Time Task List for Inpatient Environments. Appl Clin Inform. 2015; 6(4):677-83. View A Mobile, Collaborative, Real Time Task List for Inpatient Environments. Abstract

  35. Preserving patient privacy and confidentiality in the era of personal health records. Pediatrics. 2015 May; 135(5):e1125-7. View Preserving patient privacy and confidentiality in the era of personal health records. Abstract

  36. Peripherally inserted central catheters. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2011 Jun; 27(6):556-61; quiz 562-3. View Peripherally inserted central catheters. Abstract

  37. Patients treated at multiple acute health care facilities: quantifying information fragmentation. Arch Intern Med. 2010 Dec 13; 170(22):1989-95. View Patients treated at multiple acute health care facilities: quantifying information fragmentation. Abstract

  38. Impact of a computerized template on antibiotic prescribing for acute respiratory infections in children and adolescents. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2010 Oct; 49(10):976-83. View Impact of a computerized template on antibiotic prescribing for acute respiratory infections in children and adolescents. Abstract

  39. Mychildren's: integration of a personally controlled health record with a tethered patient portal for a pediatric and adolescent population. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2009 Nov 14; 2009:65-9. View Mychildren's: integration of a personally controlled health record with a tethered patient portal for a pediatric and adolescent population. Abstract

  40. Whose personal control? Creating private, personally controlled health records for pediatric and adolescent patients. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2008 Nov-Dec; 15(6):737-43. View Whose personal control? Creating private, personally controlled health records for pediatric and adolescent patients. Abstract

  41. Patients treated across multiple sites of care: a case for personally controlled health records. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2007 Oct 11; 881. View Patients treated across multiple sites of care: a case for personally controlled health records. Abstract

  42. Access controls for a pediatric personally controlled health record. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2007 Oct 11; 1131. View Access controls for a pediatric personally controlled health record. Abstract

  43. A proposed legal framework for addressing privacy for patient controlled health records in pediatrics. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2006; 861. View A proposed legal framework for addressing privacy for patient controlled health records in pediatrics. Abstract

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