2017
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.7881
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Development and Deployment of the OpenMRS-Ebola Electronic Health Record System for an Ebola Treatment Center in Sierra Leone

Abstract: BackgroundStringent infection control requirements at Ebola treatment centers (ETCs), which are specialized facilities for isolating and treating Ebola patients, create substantial challenges for recording and reviewing patient information. During the 2014-2016 West African Ebola epidemic, paper-based data collection systems at ETCs compromised the quality, quantity, and confidentiality of patient data. Electronic health record (EHR) systems have the potential to address such problems, with benefits for patien… Show more

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“…Previously, the role of inpatient telemedicine as an infection control strategy was indirectly recognized in the design and implementation of a customized EHR system built to manage Ebola. 25 However, the current epidemic has broken new ground by making inpatient telemedicine a pivotal part of the overall infection control plan. Current hospital accreditation programs necessitate that a range of infrastructural standards, such as availability of negative pressure rooms, be met to reduce risk of infection transmission.…”
Section: Strong Case For Inpatient Telemedicine In the Infectious Dismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, the role of inpatient telemedicine as an infection control strategy was indirectly recognized in the design and implementation of a customized EHR system built to manage Ebola. 25 However, the current epidemic has broken new ground by making inpatient telemedicine a pivotal part of the overall infection control plan. Current hospital accreditation programs necessitate that a range of infrastructural standards, such as availability of negative pressure rooms, be met to reduce risk of infection transmission.…”
Section: Strong Case For Inpatient Telemedicine In the Infectious Dismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 A clinical EHR that operates with other electronic health systems was built in low resource public health emergency set up to assist data collection during the Ebola epidemic in 2015 to take preventive and control measures. 27 Primary video visits were convenient and efficient ways for patients than in-person visits. 28 A preferred virtual care visit was utilized to analyze the patients' virtual care data to identify the patients' COVID-19-like symptoms during their virtual visits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35 Designing a new reliable system is challenging during emergencies such as epidemics than rapidly adapting already established system. 27 Therefore, the use of existing e-health technologies to rapidly detect COVID-19, protect health providers, and improve patients' clinical outcomes is appreciated. The authors deployed telehealth to control the spread of SARS-CoV-2, avoid inappropriate medical-seeking behaviors, and save medical resources.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 Another study focused on the development and deployment of Open Medical Record System (OpenMRS) in the context of Ebola and highlighted the challenges of developing an entire system during an emergency rather than being able to rapidly adapt an existing one. 15…”
Section: Vertical Disease Program Focusmentioning
confidence: 99%