Understanding Adoption of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) During a Health Emergency: An Analysis of EMR Usage Logs from Rural Health Facilities in the Philippines
Background and Objective The adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) in the Philippines has been initiated and adjusted since the last decade through the Philippine eHealth Agenda framework. EMRs are known to improve clinical management and have been widely adopted in advanced economies. Howev...
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ph-ateneo-arc.discs-faculty-pubs-14272025-01-30T06:16:27Z Understanding Adoption of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) During a Health Emergency: An Analysis of EMR Usage Logs from Rural Health Facilities in the Philippines Acacio-Claro, Paulyn Jean Estuar, Ma. Regina Justina Villamor, Dennis Andrew R. Bautista, Maria Cristina G Pulmano, Christian E Sugon, Quirino M. Background and Objective The adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) in the Philippines has been initiated and adjusted since the last decade through the Philippine eHealth Agenda framework. EMRs are known to improve clinical management and have been widely adopted in advanced economies. However, empirical research on EMR implementation remains limited. This study aims to determine how public primary health care facilities in the country interacted with EMRs before and during the COVID-19 pandemic to understand EMR adoption. Methods. More than 270,000 records generated from EMR usage logs in six rural primary health facilities in Western Visayas were analyzed. Average time of EMR use during work hours was estimated and compared before and during the pandemic. EMR adoption based on specific EMR features used was also determined. Results In 2020, EMR use ranged from less than one hour to more than eight hours in selected rural health units (RHUs). There was a statistical increase and decrease in use of features during the pandemic. Some EMR users had efficient use indicated by complete adoption of EMR features although such features were not as frequently used as those pertaining to basic adoption. Conclusion This study demonstrates that for EMR use in rural settings, progressive use from basic to complete may vary among users. Public health emergencies such as a pandemic may also affect EMR use. Future research directions should explore other mechanisms which affect user behavior and encourage full adoption of technology such as use of games or non-monetary incentives. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/discs-faculty-pubs/425 https://doi.org/10.47895/amp.vi0.8911 Department of Information Systems & Computer Science Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo adoption EMR interaction Computer Engineering Computer Sciences Electrical and Computer Engineering Engineering Physical Sciences and Mathematics |
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Background and Objective
The adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) in the Philippines has been initiated and adjusted since the last decade through the Philippine eHealth Agenda framework. EMRs are known to improve clinical management and have been widely adopted in advanced economies. However, empirical research on EMR implementation remains limited. This study aims to determine how public primary health care facilities in the country interacted with EMRs before and during the COVID-19 pandemic to understand EMR adoption. Methods. More than 270,000 records generated from EMR usage logs in six rural primary health facilities in Western Visayas were analyzed. Average time of EMR use during work hours was estimated and compared before and during the pandemic. EMR adoption based on specific EMR features used was also determined.
Results
In 2020, EMR use ranged from less than one hour to more than eight hours in selected rural health units (RHUs). There was a statistical increase and decrease in use of features during the pandemic. Some EMR users had efficient use indicated by complete adoption of EMR features although such features were not as frequently used as those pertaining to basic adoption.
Conclusion
This study demonstrates that for EMR use in rural settings, progressive use from basic to complete may vary among users. Public health emergencies such as a pandemic may also affect EMR use. Future research directions should explore other mechanisms which affect user behavior and encourage full adoption of technology such as use of games or non-monetary incentives. |
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Understanding Adoption of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) During a Health Emergency: An Analysis of EMR Usage Logs from Rural Health Facilities in the Philippines |
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