Current landscape of hospital information systems in gynecology and obstetrics in Germany: a survey of the commission Digital Medicine of the German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Published:2023-09-23
Issue:6
Volume:308
Page:1823-1830
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ISSN:1432-0711
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Container-title:Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Arch Gynecol Obstet
Author:
Pfob AndréORCID, Griewing Sebastian, Seitz Katharina, Hillen Christoph, Becker Sven, Bayer Christian, Wagner Uwe, Fasching Peter, Wallwiener Markus, Abele Harald, Alexa Matthias, Cieslik Jan Philipp, Dannehl Dominik, Deutsch Thomas, Fehm Tanja, Graupner Oliver, Hackelöer Max, Hartkopf Andreas, Hein Alexander, Henninsen Maike, Hirsch Martin, Hoffmann Sascha, Hübner Hanna, Hollatz-Galuschki Elsa, Jäger Bernadette, Janse Heike, Kainer Fran, Karsten Maria M., Kiechle Marion, Lattrich Claus Richard, Schmutzler Andreas, Schulmeyer Elke, Steiner Eric, Volmer Lea Louise, Wallwiener Stephanie, Weichert Jan, Weiß Martin, Wöckel Armin,
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Hospital information systems (HIS) play a critical role in modern healthcare by facilitating the management and delivery of patient care services. We aimed to evaluate the current landscape of HIS in the specialty of gynecology and obstetrics in Germany.
Methods
An anonymous questionnaire was distributed via the German Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics newsletter in December 2022. The questionnaire covered the domains baseline demographic information, satisfaction with daily use, satisfaction with implementation, and degree of digitization.
Results
Ninety-one participants completed the survey. Median age was 34 years; 67.4% (60 of 89) were female, and 32.6% (29 of 89) were male. Of the survey participants, 47.7% (42 of 88) were residents, 26.1% (23 of 91) senior physicians, and 9.1% (8 of 88) medical directors. The degree of digitization of clinical documentation is mainly mixed digital and paper-based (64.0%, 57 of 89) while 16.9% (15 of 89) operate mainly paper-based. The current HIS has been in use on average for 9 years. The median number of different software systems used in daily routine is 4. About 33.7% (30 of 89) would likely or very likely recommend their current HIS to a colleague.
Conclusions
The current landscape of HIS in gynecology and obstetrics in Germany is characterized by a high heterogeneity of systems with low interoperability and long service life; thus, many healthcare professionals are not satisfied. There is both a need to enhance and an interest in modernizing the technological infrastructure to meet today’s requirements for patient care.
Funder
Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine
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