The effect of an integrated electronic medical record system on malaria out-patient case management in a Ugandan health facility

Author:

Kavuma Michael12ORCID,Mars Maurice3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Tele-Health, School of Nursing and Public Health, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu – Natal, South Africa

2. MedLite Systems Limited, Kampala, Uganda

3. Department of TeleHealth, School of Nursing and Public Health, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu – Natal, South Africa

Abstract

Background Malaria contributes 20% of outpatient cases in health facilities in Uganda. Data also show that there is a severe shortage of skilled health care personnel in sub-Saharan Africa. Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems have been shown to provide benefits to health care providers and patients alike, making them important for low resourced settings. Methods A comparative study was performed from March 2018 to March 2019 in which an integrated EMR system was implemented with treatment guidelines for malaria, and its effect was evaluated on malaria outpatient case management in one Ugandan health facility. Another health facility was used as a control site. Results Malaria outpatient visits were 1.3 h shorter in the EMR group ( p < .0001), and 80% more participants in the EMR group had age and weight information available to clinicians at the point of prescribing ( p < .0001). Fewer participants in the EMR group had recurring malaria with no statistical significance ( p = .097). Malaria surveillance reporting was significantly more accurate at the EMR intervention site ( p < .05). Conclusion The EMR system probably improved malaria outpatient case management by reducing outpatient visit durations, improving the availability of patient age and weight information to inform prescribing and improving the accuracy of malaria surveillance reporting.

Funder

National Institute of Health, Fogarty International Centre

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Informatics

Reference30 articles.

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