2010
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6947-10-22
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Open source challenges for hospital information system (HIS) in developing countries: a pilot project in Mali

Abstract: BackgroundWe are currently witnessing a significant increase in use of Open Source tools in the field of health. Our study aims to research the potential of these software packages for developing countries. Our experiment was conducted at the Centre Hospitalier Mere Enfant in Mali.MethodsAfter reviewing several Open Source tools in the field of hospital information systems, Mediboard software was chosen for our study. To ensure the completeness of Mediboard in relation to the functionality required for a hospi… Show more

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“…It can improve the quality of care and patient safety within the hospital environment (27). However, health professionals could spend more time for managing clinical information in the complex system architecture (37,(41)(42)(43) by changing their workflows (38,44). Since patient care is primary figure of health professionals, computer usage could be thought the second duty (45).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can improve the quality of care and patient safety within the hospital environment (27). However, health professionals could spend more time for managing clinical information in the complex system architecture (37,(41)(42)(43) by changing their workflows (38,44). Since patient care is primary figure of health professionals, computer usage could be thought the second duty (45).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such context, the use of open source resources could alleviate this problem. Thus, various initiatives have proposed the use of open source resources in the healthcare environment in Africa -the potential of using open source in a Hospital in Mali is reported in [3]; in [4], authors describe the use of an open source computerized medical record in Central and South Africa; different policies to promote open source in developing countries are studied in [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most performed studies, technical factors have been investigated extensively (10,12,20,(36)(37)(38). Bagayoko et al (39) stated that the establishment of the appropriate hardware and software infrastructures is one of the prerequisites of the successful use of the IS. Mirani et al (8) also noted that technical issues represent the most important barrier to the implementation of the EHR systems in Iran, and suggested that appropriate technical measures must be taken to resolve this problem.…”
Section: Technical Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%