Electronic Health Records (EHR) of the Emergency Service of the Hospital de Clínicas: Case Study

The automation of the management in the Emergency Service of the Hospital de Clinicas of the Universidad Nacional de Asuncion is a problem addressed in this work since the care of the patient in critical condition must be accurate, appropiate and efficient. The development of a management automation...

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Main Authors: Garcia-Diaz Maria-Elena, León Silvano Alvaro, Pinto-Roa Diego, Ocampos N. David, Pederzani Marcelo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Latinoamericano de Estudios en Informática 2021-07-01
Series:CLEI Electronic Journal
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Online Access:http://www.clei.org/cleiej/index.php/cleiej/article/view/496
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Summary:The automation of the management in the Emergency Service of the Hospital de Clinicas of the Universidad Nacional de Asuncion is a problem addressed in this work since the care of the patient in critical condition must be accurate, appropiate and efficient. The development of a management automation tool will generate benets for both the patient and the hospital's target staff. With the automatization of the processes, which are still done manually, it will be possible to achieve: (a) more time to devote to a better patient care, (b) doctors will be able to spend part of their time to analyze the statistics and information, which can be generated through the application to carry out investigations in the area of emergency care, and (c) as well as to optimize the resources of both the staff and the logistics used in the Hospital. To achieve the proposed objective, in this work a complete and Electronic Health Records System management based on international health standards has been developed, as well as good practices in the care processes in an area as sensitive as the Emergency Service. After more than 100 years of history of the Hospital, for the first time it is intended to automate processes and generate online information quickly and efficiently from this modern tool optimizing patient care in the emergency area.
ISSN:0717-5000