Electronic Medical Record: Integration and Coordination in the Romanian Health System
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A number of studies have been performed to investigate benefits of using electronic health records. One of these benefits is cost. While it is known that there will be an initial outlay of capital on the front end of implementing electronic health records, many studies have projected a large return on investment over time, not only for hospitals but for the overall national health care delivery system. This research used a mixed-method approach. This is a technique in which the qualitative and quantitative techniques are used collectively for data collection purpose. In this survey a total of 100 physicians were included and the responses were given by 60 physicians. The participants in the survey are randomly selected as their distribution to healthcare organisation is proved. In the conclusion of this research, it can be said that the current situation of health care industry in Romania is not ideal and it contains a lot of weakness. On the other hand, due to the current conditions of Romania promising and premium quality health care facilities and services are very difficult to provide but not impossible. The decision makers associated with the health care industry of Romania, doctors and other health professionals is putting in an effort for ensuring the best possible services to the citizens of Romania. In the long term, these Electronic Medical Records can be transformed into the clinical decision support systems. This will in turn enhance the quality, meet the standards, guide the medical staff and clear the clinical pathways for the episode of care.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would first like to express my gratitude for my research coordinator, colleagues, and peers and family whose immense and constant support has been a source of continuous guidance and inspiration.
DECLARATION
I [type your full first names & surname here], declare that the following dissertation/thesis and its entire content has been an individual, unaided effort and has not been submitted or published before. Furthermore, it reflects my opinion and take on the topic and is does not represent the opinion of the University.
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
CNAS - Casa Nationala de Asigurari de Sanatate (National Health Insurance House)
ICDL - International Computer Driving License
ICT - Information and Communication Technology
SIUI - Sistem Informatic Unic Integrat stands (Single Integrated Information System)
EMR - Electronic Medical Records
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTiii
DECLARATIONiv
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONSv
CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION1
History of Romania2
Inception as a Nation2
Demographics3
Background of study4
Barriers to Adopting Electronic Health Records6
Research Questions7
Outlined Elements7
CHAPTER 02: LITERATURE REVIEW9
Theoretical Perspective9
Historical Literature14
Patient and Provider Attitudes18
Summary of Literature Review23
CHAPTER 03: RESEARCH DESIGN25
Mixed Research25
Classification of Research Methods25
Multi-Method Studies26
Mixed Method Studies26
Research Participants26
CHAPTER 04: FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION28
Doctors Survey28
Electronic Health System in Romania31
EU and WHO Requirements35
World Health Organization36
Romanian Health Care Services - Quality Standards (SWOT)37
Concept of Nursing in Romania43
Current and Technological Advances47
Barriers To Implementation51
CHAPTER 05: SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION57
Benefits of the Electronic Medical Records57
Key Aspects of Strategic Operational Perspective on ICT58
Creating the Conditions for the use of ICT Solutions in Health Care Industry60
Intra-Sectoral Cooperation is Essential60
Management, Coordination and Cooperation at National Level61
National E-Health Strategy requires Cooperation/Coordination ...