Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) Implementation: Implications for the Future of Digital Transformation in Philippine Healthcare

Alyssa Marie B. Almacen, Alan Y. Cabaluna
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The COVID-19 pandemic is raising concerns all around the globe, as many lives have been lost and families have been left without hope. The Digital Era has started, and many sectors, including healthcare, are adapting to the innovative human-machine integration that has developed. However, the new systems still offer benefits and limits that will influence certain nations' choice to accept this platform owing to their unique requirements and circumstances. The earliest electronic health records were developed in the early 1960s to store long-term patient data. However, it was not maintained since the system's foundation is very demanding, and medical practitioners stopped utilizing it. After a decade, the growth of technology was unavoidable, gradually altering areas such as business and healthcare. However, every development has ramifications. The implementation of the new system may enhance organizational performance, but there are still uncertainties, notably about sustainability and how it will affect the firm in the future. Now, sufficient medical documentation has long been a source of contention in the healthcare industry, and management should begin introducing new processes to address the underlying problem. If the government already has a system in place to ensure the country's long-term existence, this system should be used to ensure the consistency of each patient's medical records. Will an Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) adaptation in the Philippines, a third-world nation with a poor healthcare system, be the best option to modify and enhance medical care quality?
电子文档管理系统(EDMS)的实施:对菲律宾医疗保健数字化转型未来的影响
COVID-19大流行在全球引起关注,因为许多人失去了生命,许多家庭失去了希望。数字时代已经开始,包括医疗保健在内的许多行业都在适应已经发展起来的创新人机集成。然而,由于某些国家的独特要求和情况,新系统仍然提供了好处和限制,这将影响他们接受这一平台的选择。最早的电子健康记录是在20世纪60年代早期开发的,用于存储长期患者数据。然而,由于该系统的基础要求很高,因此没有得到维护,医疗从业者也不再使用它。十年后,技术的发展是不可避免的,逐渐改变了商业和医疗等领域。然而,每一项发展都有其后果。新制度的实施可能会提高组织绩效,但仍存在不确定性,特别是可持续性及其对公司未来的影响。现在,充分的医疗记录长期以来一直是医疗保健行业争论的根源,管理层应该开始引入新的流程来解决潜在的问题。如果政府已经有了一个确保国家长期存在的系统,那么这个系统应该被用来确保每个病人的医疗记录的一致性。电子文件管理系统(EDMS)在菲律宾这样一个医疗体系落后的第三世界国家能否成为改善和提高医疗质量的最佳选择?
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