Digitalizing Emergency Referral System and its Evaluation in Northern Thailand.

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICAL INFORMATICS
Healthcare Informatics Research Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-31 DOI:10.4258/hir.2025.31.3.235
Pudtan Phanthunane, Kritsada Wattanasaovaluk, Atipan Suwatmakin, Anon Suksak, Udomsak Tangchaisuriya, Utsana Tonmukayakul, Nopparat Ratchadaporn, Woravut Kowatcharakul, Direk Patmasiriwat
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Objectives: Thailand recently implemented an electronic emergency referral system, known as "HIS.SANSAI," to improve the speed, efficiency, and quality of patient care. This study evaluated the impact of HIS.SANSAI on user experiences and health outcomes.

Methods: A multimethod approach was employed, combining data analysis from a cross-sectional survey that quantified users' preferences and perceptions with an examination of de-identified emergency referral records from 2019 to 2021. Multiple regression analysis assessed whether HIS.SANSAI significantly reduced the duration of medical services, while logistic regression evaluated changes in health outcomes before and after its implementation.

Results: The survey results revealed high proficiency in system capabilities. Referring hospitals (sending hospitals) rated the system highest, with a score of 8.00 for "Reducing coordinated time." Referral hospitals (receiving hospitals) expressed moderate satisfaction, scoring highest (7.03) for "Reducing mistakes in patient information transfer" and lowest (4.27) for "Ease of use when recording." The effects of HIS.SANSAI were partially supported. Positive outcomes included shorter service times and a 13.16% reduction in severity at emergency room discharge for ischemic stroke patients. However, negative consequences were observed, such as notable treatment delays for acute appendicitis patients.

Conclusions: HIS.SANSAI demonstrated robust system capabilities and reduced errors in patient information transfer. Its impact on health outcomes was mixed, with both positive and negative effects. Further evaluation and enhancements are necessary to optimize the system's overall effectiveness.

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泰国北部数字化急诊转诊系统及其评价。
目标:泰国最近实施了电子紧急转诊系统,称为“HIS”。以提高病人护理的速度、效率和质量为目标。本研究评估了HIS的影响。SANSAI的用户体验和健康结果。方法:采用多方法方法,将横断面调查的数据分析与对2019年至2021年去识别紧急转诊记录的检查相结合,该调查量化了用户的偏好和看法。多元回归分析评估HIS。SANSAI显著缩短了医疗服务的持续时间,而逻辑回归评估了实施前后健康结果的变化。结果:调查结果显示对系统功能的熟练程度很高。转诊医院(发送医院)对该系统的评价最高,在“减少协调时间”方面得到了8.00分。转诊医院(接收医院)满意度为中等,“减少患者信息传递错误”得分最高(7.03分),“记录时的易用性”得分最低(4.27分)。他的影响。SANSAI得到了部分支持。积极结果包括缩短服务时间,缺血性中风患者出院时严重程度降低13.16%。然而,也观察到负面后果,如急性阑尾炎患者的治疗明显延误。结论:他的。SANSAI展示了强大的系统功能,并减少了患者信息传递中的错误。它对健康结果的影响好坏参半,既有积极影响,也有消极影响。进一步的评估和改进对于优化系统的整体有效性是必要的。
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