Adoption of Electronic Medical Records in Healthcare Facilities in the Emirate of Dubai.

IF 2.3 Q3 MEDICAL INFORMATICS
Healthcare Informatics Research Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-30 DOI:10.4258/hir.2024.30.2.154
Mahera Abdulrahman, Osama El-Hassan, Mohammad Abdulqader Al Redha, Manal Almalki
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Abstract

Objectives: This paper aimed to assess the adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) in healthcare facilities in Dubai, the largest city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and a location where extensive healthcare services are provided. It explored the challenges, milestones, and accomplishments associated with this process.

Methods: A situation analysis was conducted by contacting 2,089 healthcare facilities in Dubai to determine whether they had implemented EMR in their medical practices and to identify the challenges they faced during this process. Additionally, the Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model (EMRAM) was utilized to measure the maturity level of hospitals in terms of EMR adoption. The EMRAM stages were rated on a scale from 0 to 7, with 0 representing the least mature stage and 7 the most mature.

Results: By September 2023, all hospitals (100%, n = 54) and 75% of private clinics (n = 1,460) in Dubai had implemented EMRs. Several challenges were identified, including the absence of EMRs within the healthcare facility, having an EMR with a low EMRAM score, or the lack of a unified interoperability standard. Additionally, the absence of a clear licensing program for EMR vendors, whether standalone or cloud-based, was among the other challenges noted.

Conclusions: EMR implementation in healthcare facilities in Dubai is at a mature stage. However, further efforts are required at both the decision-making and technical levels. We believe that our experience can benefit other countries in the region in implementing EMRs and using EMRAM to assess their health information systems.

迪拜酋长国医疗机构采用电子病历的情况。
目的:本文旨在评估迪拜医疗机构采用电子病历(EMR)的情况,迪拜是阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)最大的城市,也是提供广泛医疗服务的地方。报告探讨了与这一过程相关的挑战、里程碑和成就:方法:通过联系迪拜的 2,089 家医疗机构进行了情况分析,以确定这些医疗机构是否已在其医疗实践中实施了电子病历,并确定他们在此过程中所面临的挑战。此外,还利用电子病历采用模型(EMRAM)来衡量医院在采用 EMR 方面的成熟度。EMRAM 各阶段的评分从 0 到 7,0 代表最不成熟的阶段,7 代表最成熟的阶段:到 2023 年 9 月,迪拜所有医院(100%,n=54)和 75% 的私人诊所(n=1,460)都已采用 EMR。我们发现了一些挑战,包括医疗机构内部没有 EMR、EMRAM 分数较低或缺乏统一的互操作性标准。此外,EMR 供应商(无论是独立的还是基于云计算的)缺乏明确的许可计划也是所指出的其他挑战之一:迪拜医疗机构的 EMR 实施已进入成熟阶段。然而,在决策和技术层面还需要进一步努力。我们相信,我们的经验可以帮助该地区其他国家实施电子医疗记录仪,并使用电子医疗记录仪评估其医疗信息系统。
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Healthcare Informatics Research MEDICAL INFORMATICS-
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