2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17228510
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Perceived Value of Electronic Medical Records in Community Health Services: A National Cross-Sectional Survey of Primary Care Workers in Mainland China

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the degree to which electronic medical records (EMRs) were used in primary care and the value of EMRs as perceived by primary care workers in China. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted on 2719 physicians (n = 2213) and nurses (n = 506) selected from 462 community health centres across all regions of mainland China except for Tibet. Regional differences in the responses regarding the functionality of existing EMR systems and the perceived value of EMRs were examined using Chi-… Show more

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“…16 Other results showed that the majority of respondents supported the development of EMR systems in primary care. 17 EMR functions that received approval from respondents included decision support, information sharing between organizations, improving work efficiency, and providing real-time health questions. 18 However, differences in perception were found between less developed and more advanced regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 Other results showed that the majority of respondents supported the development of EMR systems in primary care. 17 EMR functions that received approval from respondents included decision support, information sharing between organizations, improving work efficiency, and providing real-time health questions. 18 However, differences in perception were found between less developed and more advanced regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many recent studies reveal that the workforce is vital to patient management in CB-PHC settings [13,45]. The number and level of training of community health workers are significant predicators of service utilization, quality of health supervision, and the proper use of medical equipment [51,54]. Although painstaking efforts have been made to address these issues by Chinese authorities, such as intensified university education for medical students, the cosmetic and unsystematic on-the-job training provided for active health workers con-siderably impairs human resources in CB-PHC settings [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Community health practitioners are often incapable of giving up-todate health advice, applying evidence-based practices, understanding and implementing emerging state policies and recommendations, and effectively monitoring antibiotic use, cases of depression, psychological problems, and the ethics of relationships with patients because of inadequate training [51][52][53]. Moreover, the shortage of qualified practitioners has obstructed the progress of the digitalization of CB-PHC services and the modernization of the national healthcare system [54].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The handling of patient information remains substandard, jeopardizing treatment feedback and follow-up examinations (H. Li et al, 2016 ; Liu et al, 2021 ). The lack of competent healthcare practitioners and equipment leads to heavy workloads, discouraging innovative treatments and modern medicine (Xia et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%