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Title: Evaluating a scalable model for implementing electronic health records in resource-limited setting
Authors: Were, Martin C
Nneka, Emenyonu,
Achieng, Marion
Changyu, Shen
Ssali, John
Masaba, John P M
Tierney, William M
Keywords: Medical records systems
computerized
implementation model
implementation model
Issue Date: May-2010
Publisher: Ampath
Abstract: Current models for implementing electronic health records (EHRs) in resource-limited settings may not be scalable because they fail to address human-resource and cost constraints. This paper describes an implementation model which relies on shared responsibility between local sites and an external three- pronged support infrastructure consisting of: (1) a national technical expertise center, (2) an implementer’s community, and (3) a developer’s community. This model was used to implement an open- source EHR in three Ugandan HIV-clinics. Preepost timeemotion study at one site revealed that Primary Care Providers spent a third less time in direct and indirect care of patients (p<0.001) and 40% more time on personal activities (p1⁄40.09) after EHRs implementation. Time spent by previously enrolled patients with non-clinician staff fell by half (p1⁄40.004) and with pharmacy by 63% (p<0.001). Surveyed providers were highly satisfied with the EHRs and its support infrastructure. This model offers a viable approach for broadly implementing EHRs in resource- limited settings.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3296
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