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Mostafa Langarizadeh , Elahe Gozali , Farahnaz Sadoughi ,
Volume 7, Issue 4 (11-2013)
Abstract

Background and Aim: Development of information and communication technology has led to enormous changes in different areas. Electronic medical records system is valuable to access patient data in hospitals. This study aimed to investigate and compare the educational hospitals of Uemia University of Medical Sciences in case of technical, organizational and legal to establish the system.

Materials and Methods: The study was a descriptive cross-sectional study. The study population consisted of 98 senior and central managers. In this study population census was used and the entire population were considered as the sample. A questionnaire was used for data collection, which included two sections in order to determine the level of research community awareness and to analyze the standards related requirements for the implementation of the system. Validity and reliability were assessed and the data was analyzed by SPSS.

Results: Sample awareness in 5 hospitals of this study was moderate. In terms of requirements, there was a significant difference between the means of Electronic Medical Records in terms of three variables between hospitals "D" and the rest of the hospitals. And no significant difference was seen among other hospitals.

Conclusion : Three hospitals, "a", "c" and "b", among five studied hospitals are in preparation for the deployment of electronic medical records. Other two hospitals were not prepared. However, the implementation of electronic medical records, increases health care quality, patient safety and patient care and also decreases health costs. So it is suggested that hospitals do necessary efforts to establish EMR.


Maryam Nakhoda, Abbas Sheikh Taheri, Madihe Esfandiari Pour,
Volume 11, Issue 1 (5-2017)
Abstract

Background and Aim: Organizations must collect, process and analyze different types of necessary information and give them to managers and other individuals. Such information includes the management of medical records and documents in insurance companies. This study aims to evaluate the potentialities of medical records management electronic systems in such companies.
Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional applied research, the systems existing in insurance companies were checked using researcher-made checklists to study the capabilities of medical records management electronic systems in all governmental and private insurance companies of Gorgan. For data-analysis, descriptive statistics (frequency, percentage) was used.
Results: In data register and entry, the share of insurance companies as well as the amount of deductions was 92%. In the ability to search, store and retrieve, the search based on the names of persons had the highest percentage (100%). Security was one of the features considered in the software of insurance companies. In the reporting section, the possibility to report the titles of medical documents was 92%. Lack of physical and electronic documents manageability through check-out method was 14%. 
Conclusion: In terms of functional capabilities, softwares observed in insurance companies have both strong points (security feature) and weak points (classification and indexing capabilities). The management of medical records and documents can be enhanced in the softwares of insurance companies by using the mentioned capabilities of the existing softwares. 



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