Crossing the "digital divide:" implementing an electronic medical record system in a rural Kenyan health center to support clinical care and research.

Proceedings. AMIA Symposium Pub Date : 2002-01-01
William M Tierney, Joseph K Rotich, Faye E Smith, John Bii, Robert M Einterz, Terry J Hannan
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To improve care, one must measure it. In the US, electronic medical record systems have been installed in many institutions to support health care management, quality improvement, and research. Developing countries lack such systems and thus have difficulties managing scarce resources and investigating means of improving health care delivery and outcomes. We describe the implementation and use of the first documented electronic medical record system in ambulatory care in sub-Saharan Africa. After one year, it has captured data for more than 13,000 patients making more than 26,000 visits. We present lessons learned and modifications made to this system to improve its capture of data and ability to support a comprehensive clinical care and research agenda.

跨越“数字鸿沟”:在肯尼亚农村医疗中心实施电子病历系统,以支持临床护理和研究。
要改善护理,必须对其进行衡量。在美国,许多机构已经安装了电子病历系统,以支持医疗保健管理、质量改进和研究。发展中国家缺乏这样的系统,因此在管理稀缺资源和研究改善卫生保健提供和结果的方法方面存在困难。我们描述的实施和使用的第一个记录电子医疗记录系统在门诊护理撒哈拉以南非洲。一年后,它收集了超过1.3万名患者的数据,就诊次数超过2.6万次。我们提出了经验教训和对该系统所做的修改,以改善其数据捕获和支持综合临床护理和研究议程的能力。
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