Transforming patient care by introducing an electronic medical records initiative in a developing country

Author:

Shuaib Waqas1,Suarez Julia Marielly,Romero Juan David2,Pamello Carlos Dillon3,Alweis Richard4,Khan Aizaaz Ali5,Shah Syed Raza6,Shahid Hassan4,PierreCharles Serge B.7,Sanchez Laura Rosemary8

Affiliation:

1. Emory University Hospital, USA

2. Ministry of Public Health, Dominican Republic

3. Hospital General de la Plaza de la Salud, Dominican Republic

4. Reading Health System, USA

5. Grady Memorial Hospital, USA

6. Dow University of Health Sciences, Pakistan

7. University of Minnesota, USA

8. Ministry of Public Health, Dominican Republic; Hospital General de la Plaza de la Salud, Dominican Republic

Abstract

The incorporation of an electronic medical record into patient care is a priority in developed countries, but faces significant obstacles for adoption in developing countries. The goal of our study was to define and assess the efficiency of a personalized intervention on village physicians’ use of electronic medical records in rural community health services of underprivileged areas. Six towns were selected with two bordering local health stations from each town. One was randomly given to the intervention group and the other to the control group. A structured on-site intervention was provided to village physicians in the intervention group, for 7 months. The results showed that in the intervention group, the percentage of households with complete records increased. The percentage of clinic medical records and complete child vaccination in the intervention group also increased from 2 to 14 percent (p = <0.05) and from 10 to 23 percent (p = 0.05), respectively. Our investigation demonstrated that on-site education, supervision, and technical support directly correlate with improved use of electronic medical record. Our results report the challenges in implementing such a system and the steps being taken to enhance likelihood of sustainability.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Informatics

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