2023
DOI: 10.1177/14604582231152790
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Assessing primary health care readiness for large-scale electronic health record system implementation: Project team perspective

Abstract: Introduction: The introduction of information technology was one of the key priorities for policymakers in healthcare organisations over the last two decades, due to the potential benefits of this technology to improve healthcare services and quality. However, about 50% of those projects failed to achieve their intended aims. This was as a result of several factors and included the level of readiness to the new IT projects. Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the readiness of Saudi primary health care cent… Show more

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“…Healthcare organizations heavily rely on information systems such as EHRs to offer the best healthcare delivery [19]. Thus, EHR implementation is the first and the main step toward improving healthcare, including a high quality of patient care [20]. Suboptimal information sharing practices create multiple versions of data, which can slow patient care during an emergency.…”
Section: Adoption Of Electronic Health Records (Ehr) and Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Healthcare organizations heavily rely on information systems such as EHRs to offer the best healthcare delivery [19]. Thus, EHR implementation is the first and the main step toward improving healthcare, including a high quality of patient care [20]. Suboptimal information sharing practices create multiple versions of data, which can slow patient care during an emergency.…”
Section: Adoption Of Electronic Health Records (Ehr) and Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a huge burden on government's budget. These services are provided by primary healthcare centers, general and specialized hospitals of ministry of health (Alasmri, Almalki, Fitzgerald & Clark, 2020;Alzghaibi, Alharbi, Mughal, Alwheeb & Alhlayl, 2023). Currently all health services are funded by government without taking any contribution from citizens.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ministry of Health (MoH) provides these funds to all the healthcare organizations. Along with MoH other Saudi organizations such as Aramco, ministry of Defense, national guards, universities' hospitals also providing healthcare services, due to which these organizations have variation in the health system and due to this variation there is difference in tracking health information 10 . Patients' information is not organized.…”
Section: Electronic Personal Record In Saudi Arabiamentioning
confidence: 99%