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Evaluating the impact of ICT-tools on health care delivery in sub-Saharan hospitals.
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Studies in health technology and informatics [Stud Health Technol Inform] 2013; Vol. 192, pp. 520-3. - Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- This research explores to what extent Information and Communication Technology (ICT)-based information management methods can help to improve efficiency and effectiveness of health services in sub-Saharan hospitals and how clinical information can be made available for secondary use enabling non-redundant reporting of health- and care performance indicators. In the course of a 6 years research effort between 2006 and 2012, it was demonstrated that patient identification, financial management and structured reporting improved dramatically after implementation of well adapted ICT-tools in a set of 19 African health facilities. Real-time financial management metrics helped hospitals to quickly identify fraudulent practices and defective invoicing procedures. Out-patient case load significantly increased compared to the national average, average length of stay has been shortened in 15 of 19 health facilities and global hospital mortality decreased. Hospital workforce-evaluated impact of hospital information system implementation on local working conditions and quality of care was very positive. It was demonstrated that local sub-Saharan health professionals strongly believe in the importance of health information systems.
- Subjects :
- Burundi
Rwanda
Software Validation
Technology Assessment, Biomedical
Workload statistics & numerical data
Attitude of Health Personnel
Delivery of Health Care statistics & numerical data
Efficiency, Organizational statistics & numerical data
Hospital Communication Systems statistics & numerical data
Medical Informatics statistics & numerical data
Medical Records Systems, Computerized statistics & numerical data
Software
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1879-8365
- Volume :
- 192
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Studies in health technology and informatics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 23920609