| Literature DB >> 29880283 |
David Citrin1, Poshan Thapa2, Isha Nirola2, Sachit Pandey2, Lal Bahadur Kunwar2, Jasmine Tenpa2, Bibhav Acharya3, Hari Rayamazi2, Aradhana Thapa2, Sheela Maru4, Anant Raut2, Sanjaya Poudel2, Diwash Timilsina2, Santosh Kumar Dhungana2, Mukesh Adhikari5, Mukti Nath Khanal6, Naresh Pratap Kc7, Bhim Acharya8, Khem Bahadur Karki9, Dipendra Raman Singh10, Alex Harsha Bangura11, Jeremy Wacksman12, Daniel Storisteanu13, Scott Halliday14, Ryan Schwarz15, Dan Schwarz16, Nandini Choudhury2, Anirudh Kumar17, Wan-Ju Wu18, S P Kalaunee19, Pushpa Chaudhari5, Duncan Maru20.
Abstract
Integrating care at the home and facility level is a critical yet neglected function of healthcare delivery systems. There are few examples in practice or in the academic literature of affordable, digitally-enabled integrated care approaches embedded within healthcare delivery systems in low- and middle-income countries. Simultaneous advances in affordable digital technologies and community healthcare workers offer an opportunity to address this challenge. We describe the development of an integrated care system involving community healthcare worker networks that utilize a home-to-facility electronic health record platform for rural municipalities in Nepal. Key aspects of our approach of relevance to a global audience include: community healthcare workers continuously engaging with populations through household visits every three months; community healthcare workers using digital tools during the routine course of clinical care; individual and population-level data generated routinely being utilized for program improvement; and being responsive to privacy, security, and human rights concerns. We discuss implementation, lessons learned, challenges, and opportunities for future directions in integrated care delivery systems.Entities:
Keywords: Biometric identification; Community health workers; Delivery of healthcare, integrated; Electronic health records; Health information systems; Nepal
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29880283 DOI: 10.1016/j.hjdsi.2018.05.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthc (Amst) ISSN: 2213-0764