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Health Professionals and Organizations Lack of Awareness Regarding the Information Technology Resources Usage in Front of Their Major Beneficiary: Patients
Author(s) -
Jayr Figueiredo de Oliveira
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
revista de gestão em sistemas de saúde
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2316-3712
DOI - 10.5585/rgss.v3i1.82
Subject(s) - beneficiary , front (military) , business , public relations , health professionals , information technology , health information , internet privacy , knowledge management , marketing , health care , political science , engineering , finance , computer science , law , mechanical engineering
The entrance of the information technology within health organizations has been causing a true revolution, with new proposals in order to become a new practical facilitator on daily basis of health professionals. This article has the objective to evaluate the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) – ALERT EDIS – at a University Hospital. It has been evaluated a sample of 1,226 medical-cards from patients that have been served by 13 different medical specialties. In 95% of the medical cards there has been an insertion of a responsible and a 100% insertion of a diagnostics, and in only 0.32% there has been no anamnese nor external cause information (when applicable). In 9.54% of the medical cards there has been no evolution and in 31% the requested exams results were not described. Considering an overall, the EPR presents a good completeness from the majority of the evaluated items (-10% of absence). The EPR with compulsory field fulfillment is very valuable for its own quality with benefits to the patient assistance.

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