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Implementing scanned medical record systems in Australia : a structured case study on envisioned changes to elective admissions process in a Victorian hospital

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posted on 2012-10-01, 00:00 authored by E McAuley, Chandana Unnithan, S Karamzalis
In recent years, influenced by the pervasive power of technology, standards and mandates, Australian hospitals have begun exploring digital forms of keeping this record. The main rationale is the ease of accessing different data sources at the same time by varied staff members. The initial step in this transition was implementation of scanned medical record systems, which converts the paper based records to digitised form, which required process flow redesign and changes to existing modes of work. For maximising the benefits of scanning implementation and to better prepare for the changes, Austin Hospital in the State of Victoria commissioned this research focused on elective admissions area. This structured case study redesigned existing processes that constituted the flow of external patient forms and recommended a set of best practices at the same time highlighting the significance of user participation in maximising the potential benefits anticipated. In the absence of published academic studies focused on Victorian hospitals, this study has become a conduit for other departments in the hospital as well as other hospitals in the incursion.

History

Journal

International journal of e-adoption

Volume

4

Issue

4

Pagination

29 - 54

Publisher

IGI Global

Location

Hershey, Pa.

ISSN

1937-9633

eISSN

1937-9641

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, IGI Global

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