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Evaluating the effects of electronic health records system adoption on the performance of Malaysian health care providers.

Mohd Idzwan Mohd Salleh1, Rosni Abdullah2, Nasriah Zakaria3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Ministry of Health of Malaysia has invested significant resources to implement an electronic health record (EHR) system to ensure the full automation of hospitals for coordinated care delivery. Thus, evaluating whether the system has been effectively utilized is necessary, particularly regarding how it predicts the post-implementation primary care providers' performance impact.
METHODS: Convenience sampling was employed for data collection in three government hospitals for 7 months. A standardized effectiveness survey for EHR systems was administered to primary health care providers (specialists, medical officers, and nurses) as they participated in medical education programs. Empirical data were assessed by employing partial least squares-structural equation modeling for hypothesis testing.
RESULTS: The results demonstrated that knowledge quality had the highest score for predicting performance and had a large effect size, whereas system compatibility was the most substantial system quality component. The findings indicated that EHR systems supported the clinical tasks and workflows of care providers, which increased system quality, whereas the increased quality of knowledge improved user performance.
CONCLUSION: Given these findings, knowledge quality and effective use should be incorporated into evaluating EHR system effectiveness in health institutions. Data mining features can be integrated into current systems for efficiently and systematically generating health populations and disease trend analysis, improving clinical knowledge of care providers, and increasing their productivity. The validated survey instrument can be further tested with empirical surveys in other public and private hospitals with different interoperable EHR systems.

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Keywords:  Clinical practice guidelines; Clinician performance; Consolidated framework for implementation research; Effective use; Electronic health records; Evaluation; Information management; Knowledge quality; Partial least squares; Total hospital information system

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33632216      PMCID: PMC7908801          DOI: 10.1186/s12911-021-01447-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak        ISSN: 1472-6947            Impact factor:   2.796


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