Background Health facilities in developing countries are increasingly adopting Electronic Health Records systems (EHRs) to support healthcare processes. However, only limited studies are available that assess the actual use of the EHRs once adopted in these settings. We assessed the state of the 376 KenyaEMR system (national EHRs) implementations in healthcare facilities offering HIV services in Kenya. Methods The study focused on seven EHRs use indicators. Six of the seven indicators were programmed and packaged into a query script for execution within each KenyaEMR system (KeEMRs) implementation to collect monthly server-log data for each indicator for the period 2012–2019. The indicators included: Staff system use, observations (clinical...
Background: Implementations of Electronic Medical Record systems (EMRs) in healthcare industry in Lo...
Objective: Efficient, effective health care requires rapid availability of patient information. We d...
This study explored the phenomenon of electronic medical records systems in Zimbabwean primary healt...
Background Health facilities in developing countries are increasingly adopting Electronic Health Rec...
Background: Electronic Health Record Systems (EHRs) are being rolled out nationally in many low- and...
BackgroundElectronic Health Record Systems (EHRs) are being rolled out nationally in many low- and m...
Electronic Medical Records Systems (EMRs) improve the quality of patient care and reduce medical err...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Implementation of Electronic Medical...
There is little evidence that implementations of Electronic Medical Record Systems (EMRs) are associ...
Electronic health records have revolutionized the medical world by improving medical care, refining ...
Background The Kenyan government, working with international partners and local organizations, has d...
Objective To evaluate the implementation of a novel electronic medical record (EMR) system for mana...
Introduction: Developing countries are increasingly strengthening national health information system...
Background Electronic medical records systems (EMRs) adoption in healthcare to facilitate work proc...
Electronic health records offer a valuable resource to improve health surveillance an evaluation as ...
Background: Implementations of Electronic Medical Record systems (EMRs) in healthcare industry in Lo...
Objective: Efficient, effective health care requires rapid availability of patient information. We d...
This study explored the phenomenon of electronic medical records systems in Zimbabwean primary healt...
Background Health facilities in developing countries are increasingly adopting Electronic Health Rec...
Background: Electronic Health Record Systems (EHRs) are being rolled out nationally in many low- and...
BackgroundElectronic Health Record Systems (EHRs) are being rolled out nationally in many low- and m...
Electronic Medical Records Systems (EMRs) improve the quality of patient care and reduce medical err...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Implementation of Electronic Medical...
There is little evidence that implementations of Electronic Medical Record Systems (EMRs) are associ...
Electronic health records have revolutionized the medical world by improving medical care, refining ...
Background The Kenyan government, working with international partners and local organizations, has d...
Objective To evaluate the implementation of a novel electronic medical record (EMR) system for mana...
Introduction: Developing countries are increasingly strengthening national health information system...
Background Electronic medical records systems (EMRs) adoption in healthcare to facilitate work proc...
Electronic health records offer a valuable resource to improve health surveillance an evaluation as ...
Background: Implementations of Electronic Medical Record systems (EMRs) in healthcare industry in Lo...
Objective: Efficient, effective health care requires rapid availability of patient information. We d...
This study explored the phenomenon of electronic medical records systems in Zimbabwean primary healt...