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Successfully implementing a national electronic health record: a rapid umbrella review.
Fennelly, Orna; Cunningham, Caitriona; Grogan, Loretto; Cronin, Heather; O'Shea, Conor; Roche, Miriam; Lawlor, Fiona; O'Hare, Neil.
Afiliação
  • Fennelly O; Insight Centre for Data Analytics, University College Dublin, Ireland; School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, Ireland. Electronic address: orna.fennelly@ucdconnect.ie.
  • Cunningham C; School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, Ireland. Electronic address: caitriona.g.cunningham@ucd.ie.
  • Grogan L; Office of the Nursing and Midwifery Services Director, Health Service Executive (HSE), Ireland. Electronic address: loretto.grogan1@hse.ie.
  • Cronin H; National Rehabilitation Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. Electronic address: Heather.Cronin@nrh.ie.
  • O'Shea C; Irish College of General Practitioners, Ireland.. Electronic address: conoshea@gmail.com.
  • Roche M; Maternal and Newborn Clinical Management System National Project Team, HSE, Ireland. Electronic address: mroche@stjames.ie.
  • Lawlor F; St. James' Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. Electronic address: fiona.lawlor@hse.ie.
  • O'Hare N; School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, Ireland; Ireland East Hospital Group, HSE, Ireland. Electronic address: neil.ohare@ucd.ie.
Int J Med Inform ; 144: 104281, 2020 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33017724
ABSTRACT

AIM:

To summarize the findings from literature reviews with a view to identifying and exploring the key factors which impact on the success of an EHR implementation across different healthcare contexts.

INTRODUCTION:

Despite the widely recognised benefits of electronic health records (EHRs), their full potential has not always been achieved, often as a consequence of the implementation process. As more countries launch national EHR programmes, it is critical that the most up-to-date and relevant international learnings are shared with key stakeholders.

METHODS:

A rapid umbrella review was undertaken in collaboration with a multidisciplinary panel of knowledge-users and experts from Ireland. A comprehensive literature review was completed (2019) across several search engines (PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, Embase, Web of Science, IEEE Xplore, ACM Digital Library, ProQuest, Cochrane) and Gray literature. Identified studies (n = 5,040) were subject to eligibility criterion and identified barriers and facilitators were analysed, reviewed, discussed and interpreted by the expert panel.

RESULTS:

Twenty-seven literature reviews were identified which captured the key organizational, human and technological factors for a successful EHR implementation according to various stakeholders across different settings. Although the size, type and culture of the healthcare setting impacted on the organizational factors, each was deemed important for EHR success; Governance, leadership and culture, End-user involvement, Training, Support, Resourcing, and Workflows. As well as organizational differences, individual end-users have varying Skills and characteristics, Perceived benefits and incentives, and Perceived changes to the health ecosystem which were also critical to success. Finally, the success of the EHR technology depended on Usability, Interoperability, Adaptability, Infrastructure, Regulation, standards and policies, and Testing.

CONCLUSION:

Fifteen inter-linked organizational, human and technological factors emerged as important for successful EHR implementations across primary, secondary and long-term care settings. In determining how to employ these factors, the local context, individual end-users and advancing technology must also be considered.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ecossistema / Registros Eletrônicos de Saúde Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Int J Med Inform Assunto da revista: INFORMATICA MEDICA Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ecossistema / Registros Eletrônicos de Saúde Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Int J Med Inform Assunto da revista: INFORMATICA MEDICA Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article