Affiliation:
1. Omsk state medical University
Abstract
Relevance. Clinical documentation remains a cornerstone of medical practice. Over the last decade, there has been a notable evolution in the standards for medical documentation and the speed of processing due to advancements in healthcare information technology, including electronic medical record systems. Despite the Ministry of Health of Russia endorsing specific documentation procedures for healthcare organizations, pediatric preventive care dental services have not yet been provided with an appropriate electronic documentation format.Materials and methods. The development of the electronic medical record system for dental hygienists employed Qt Creator software (http://www.qt.io/), using the C++ programming language framework (http://www.isocpp.org/). The system's efficacy was evaluated through testing across the Omsk region over the period 2020-2021.Results. The project resulted in the successful creation of an electronic medical record system designed for dental hygienists.Conclusion. The new electronic medical record system is set to greatly improve the effectiveness of primary preventive care for dental specialists.
Publisher
Periodontal Association - RPA
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