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Management of Electronic Health Records in Virtual Health Environments: The Case of Rocket Health in Uganda

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  • Tlou Maggie Masenya

    (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)

  • Francis Ssekitto

    (Makerere University, Uganda)

  • Sarah Kaddu

    (Makerere University, Uganda)

  • Sam Simati

    (Busitema University, Uganda)

Abstract

This article examined the management of electronic health records in virtual health environments using rocket health as a case study. The specific objectives of the study were to determine the healthcare services provided at rocket health; examine the electronic health records management practices adhered to at rocket health; and determine the inhibitors to effective electronic health records management at rocket health. A case study with a mixed-methods research approach was used. Data was collected using questionnaires, document reviews and structured interviews. The study finds that rocket health provided a range of healthcare services encompassing telehealth, pharmacy, last mile delivery, and an online store. These services predominantly operated in a digital format, resulting in the generation of electronic health records (EHRs), and therefore to capture and maintain these EHRs from multiple service points, rocket health implemented a cloud-based system.

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  • Tlou Maggie Masenya & Francis Ssekitto & Sarah Kaddu & Sam Simati, 2024. "Management of Electronic Health Records in Virtual Health Environments: The Case of Rocket Health in Uganda," International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics (IJHISI), IGI Global, vol. 19(1), pages 1-17, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jhisi0:v:19:y:2024:i:1:p:1-17
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