Designing and implementing an electronic health record system in primary care practice in sub-Saharan Africa: a case study from Cameroon

<strong>Objective</strong> To review the key issues related to the design and implementation of an electronic health record (EHR) system in urban primary health care (PHC) practice in Cameroon. Methodology The goal of the project was to assess EHR as a tool to improve providers' per...

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Main Authors: Raoul Kamadjeu, Euloge Tapang, Roland Moluh
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Language:English
Published: BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT 2005-11-01
Series:Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
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Online Access:http://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/595
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spelling doaj-e35485b32b0a49cf9e4a582495aea7ba2020-11-24T20:41:24ZengBCS, The Chartered Institute for ITJournal of Innovation in Health Informatics2058-45552058-45632005-11-0113317918610.14236/jhi.v13i3.595537Designing and implementing an electronic health record system in primary care practice in sub-Saharan Africa: a case study from CameroonRaoul KamadjeuEuloge TapangRoland Moluh<strong>Objective</strong> To review the key issues related to the design and implementation of an electronic health record (EHR) system in urban primary health care (PHC) practice in Cameroon. Methodology The goal of the project was to assess EHR as a tool to improve providers' performance, quality and continuity of care, and the availability of data in PHC practice in Cameroon. A locally designed EHR system called MEDCAB was developed. The system was based on the International Classification for Primary Care (ICPC) and was designed taking into consideration the PHC practice environment in Cameroon. An original cohort of 14 users was involved in the experiment. <strong>Results</strong> Users generally showed good acceptance of the system. Monitoring the use of the system at the early stages of implementation was important to ensure immediate response to users' comments and requests. Some of the key issues identified during the development and implementation of the system were: user involvement, the choice of an appropriate terminology, pre-existing data collection culture and leadership issues. Some positive achievements brought about by the system included promotion of good medical practice and routine availability of consultation data. <strong>Conclusion</strong> Strengthening the medical record in general, and the EHR in particular, could contribute to its position as a valuable source of information for healthcare delivery, public health and policy making in Cameroon. Challenges to adoption are huge and successful implementation for any specific setting will require a comprehensive modelling of the local medical practice, the choice of an appropriate terminology and a co-ordinated approach involving all stakeholders.http://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/595Camerooncomputerised medical recordInternational Classification for Primary Careprimary health care
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Roland Moluh
Designing and implementing an electronic health record system in primary care practice in sub-Saharan Africa: a case study from Cameroon
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
Cameroon
computerised medical record
International Classification for Primary Care
primary health care
author_facet Raoul Kamadjeu
Euloge Tapang
Roland Moluh
author_sort Raoul Kamadjeu
title Designing and implementing an electronic health record system in primary care practice in sub-Saharan Africa: a case study from Cameroon
title_short Designing and implementing an electronic health record system in primary care practice in sub-Saharan Africa: a case study from Cameroon
title_full Designing and implementing an electronic health record system in primary care practice in sub-Saharan Africa: a case study from Cameroon
title_fullStr Designing and implementing an electronic health record system in primary care practice in sub-Saharan Africa: a case study from Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Designing and implementing an electronic health record system in primary care practice in sub-Saharan Africa: a case study from Cameroon
title_sort designing and implementing an electronic health record system in primary care practice in sub-saharan africa: a case study from cameroon
publisher BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
series Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
issn 2058-4555
2058-4563
publishDate 2005-11-01
description <strong>Objective</strong> To review the key issues related to the design and implementation of an electronic health record (EHR) system in urban primary health care (PHC) practice in Cameroon. Methodology The goal of the project was to assess EHR as a tool to improve providers' performance, quality and continuity of care, and the availability of data in PHC practice in Cameroon. A locally designed EHR system called MEDCAB was developed. The system was based on the International Classification for Primary Care (ICPC) and was designed taking into consideration the PHC practice environment in Cameroon. An original cohort of 14 users was involved in the experiment. <strong>Results</strong> Users generally showed good acceptance of the system. Monitoring the use of the system at the early stages of implementation was important to ensure immediate response to users' comments and requests. Some of the key issues identified during the development and implementation of the system were: user involvement, the choice of an appropriate terminology, pre-existing data collection culture and leadership issues. Some positive achievements brought about by the system included promotion of good medical practice and routine availability of consultation data. <strong>Conclusion</strong> Strengthening the medical record in general, and the EHR in particular, could contribute to its position as a valuable source of information for healthcare delivery, public health and policy making in Cameroon. Challenges to adoption are huge and successful implementation for any specific setting will require a comprehensive modelling of the local medical practice, the choice of an appropriate terminology and a co-ordinated approach involving all stakeholders.
topic Cameroon
computerised medical record
International Classification for Primary Care
primary health care
url http://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/595
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