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Electronic medical record implementation in the emergency department in a low-resource country: Lessons learned

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  • Nagham Faris
  • Miriam Saliba
  • Hani Tamim
  • Rima Jabbour
  • Ahmad Fakih
  • Zouhair Sadek
  • Rula Antoun
  • Mazen El Sayed
  • Eveline Hitti

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Objective: There is paucity of information regarding electronic medical record (EMR) implementation in emergency departments in countries outside the United States especially in low-resource settings. The objective of this study is to describe strategies for a successful implementation of an EMR in the emergency department and to examine the impact of this implementation on the department’s operations and patient-related metrics. Methods: We performed an observational retrospective study at the emergency department of a tertiary care center in Beirut, Lebanon. We assessed the effect of EMR implementation by tracking emergency departments’ quality metrics during a one-year baseline period and one year after implementation. End-user satisfaction and patient satisfaction were also assessed. Results: Our evaluation of the implementation of EMR in a low resource setting showed a transient increase in LOS and visit-to-admission decision, however this returned to baseline after around 6 months. The bounce-back rate also increased. End-users were satisfied with the new EMR and patient satisfaction did not show a significant change. Conclusions: Lessons learned from this successful EMR implementation include a mix of strategies recommended by the EMR vendor as well as specific strategies used at our institution. These can be used in future implementation projects in low-resource settings to avoid disruption of workflows.

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  • Nagham Faris & Miriam Saliba & Hani Tamim & Rima Jabbour & Ahmad Fakih & Zouhair Sadek & Rula Antoun & Mazen El Sayed & Eveline Hitti, 2024. "Electronic medical record implementation in the emergency department in a low-resource country: Lessons learned," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(3), pages 1-13, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0298027
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0298027
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