Акушерски грижи в условията на е-здравеопазване
Obstetric Care in E-Health
Author(s): Svetlana RadevaSubject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Demography and human biology, Welfare services
Published by: Институт за знание, наука и иновации ЕООД
Keywords: electronic file; Hospital Information System; obstetric activities; safety; quality
Summary/Abstract: With the introduction of e-health care in Bulgaria, a number of reforms have occurred in the organization of medical care and the created medical documentation. The launch of the National Health Information System marked the beginning of e-health. The process covered all participants and main flows of information in the sector, including: Electronic Health Record (patient file); Electronic recipes (e-recipes); Electronic directions (e-directions). The purpose of this development is to study the opinion of specialists about the new organization of work with the electronic database. 106 medical specialists directly engaged in the activities of the hospital departments of Obstetric Hospital in Varna, for the period January-March 2023. More than half of the respondents (53.13% of medics and 51.35% of healthcare professionals) have difficulty working with a database. More than 60% believe that the work process is facilitated with the introduced amendments regarding the work with electronic file, compared to paper media. Aggravating factors for the workflows are the frequent change of requirements in the regulatory framework and the lack of clear regulations for content and requisites of the electronic file. In conclusion, the current information society electronic communication technologies are the basis of the most successful economic, administrative, health activities that support the processes of diagnosis, treatment in hospital structures. They save time, resources, ensure patient safety and improve the quality of service when providing electronic peripheral sources.
Journal: Сборник доклади от научна конференция „Знание, наука, иновации, технологии”
- Issue Year: 1/2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 603-611
- Page Count: 9
- Language: Bulgarian