Deploying a Medical Record System in Rural Rwanda

Posted by LeighJaschke on Jul 07, 2009
Author: 
Anokwa, Yaw; Allen, Christian; Parikh, Tapan
Publication Type: 
Report/White paper
Publication Date: 
Jan 2008
Publisher/Journal: 
HCI for Community and International Development
Abstract: 

Efficient electronic medical record (EMR) storage and retrieval
systems for treating the millions of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis
(TB) patients in the developing world is largely an unsolved
problem. One attempt at addressing this need is the Open Medical
Record System (OpenMRS) – a framework that provides a free
and flexible EMR system for resource-constrained environments.
Although OpenMRS is a step in the right direction, implementers
of such systems face a question that is largely unanswered by
previous work. Where in the existing paper-based workflow can
such plastic technology be injected and how does one evaluate the
efficacy of this intervention?

In this paper, the authors describe the role manual processes have played
in a rural hospital in Rwanda and how they determined where to
implement appropriate technology solutions of these challenges through an open source framework that provides a free and flexible electronic medical record system
(EMR) for resource-constrained environments. In this
paper, the authors describe the role manual, paper-based processes have
played in a rural hospital and how they determined where to
implement appropriate technologies.

Countries: 
Global Regions: 
Citation: 
Anokwa, Yaw; Allen, Christian; Parikh, Tapan. (2008). Deploying a Medical Record System in Rural Rwanda. HCI for Co mmunity and International Development, 2008. Paper.
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Author: 
Anokwa, Yaw; Allen, Christian; Parikh, Tapan
Publication Type: 
Report/White paper
Publication Date: 
Jan 2008
Publisher/Journal: 
HCI for Community and International Development
Abstract: 

Efficient electronic medical record (EMR) storage and retrieval
systems for treating the millions of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis
(TB) patients in the developing world is largely an unsolved
problem. One attempt at addressing this need is the Open Medical
Record System (OpenMRS) – a framework that provides a free
and flexible EMR system for resource-constrained environments.
Although OpenMRS is a step in the right direction, implementers
of such systems face a question that is largely unanswered by
previous work. Where in the existing paper-based workflow can
such plastic technology be injected and how does one evaluate the
efficacy of this intervention?

In this paper, the authors describe the role manual processes have played
in a rural hospital in Rwanda and how they determined where to
implement appropriate technology solutions of these challenges through an open source framework that provides a free and flexible electronic medical record system
(EMR) for resource-constrained environments. In this
paper, the authors describe the role manual, paper-based processes have
played in a rural hospital and how they determined where to
implement appropriate technologies.

Countries: 
Global Regions: 
Citation: 
Anokwa, Yaw; Allen, Christian; Parikh, Tapan. (2008). Deploying a Medical Record System in Rural Rwanda. HCI for Co mmunity and International Development, 2008. Paper.

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