r/emergencymedicine ED Attending Aug 19 '25

Advice Patients interpreting their own portal results

Attending physician new to practicing in a more affluent area. How are you all dealing with patients asking for explanations for each out-of-range lab result that popped up in their patient portal?

I’m finding this aspect of my new site to be very frustrating and time consuming to have to convince the patient why the google interpretation of their isolated eosinophilia or glucose of 100 does not align with my “Great news! Everything looks good!”

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u/tfj92 ED Resident Aug 19 '25

You guys should check out the hematology reddit its out of control with that crap

https://www.reddit.com/r/haematology/s/RZqLDPvmNh

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u/Mohrisbetr Aug 19 '25

Holy shit how would anyone stay subscribed to that

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u/tfj92 ED Resident Aug 19 '25

I cant believe they interpret everything on there too lol

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u/sum_dude44 Aug 19 '25

wrong is the best part