Critical success factors to improve data quality of electronic medical records in public healthcare institutions

Background: Electronic medical record (EMR) systems have been identified as having the potential to improve healthcare and allow the healthcare sector to reap a number of benefits when implemented successfully. However, problems with the data quality of EMRs are often reported as barriers to success...

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Main Authors: Noloyiso Makeleni, Liezel Cilliers
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2021-03-01
Series:South African Journal of Information Management
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Online Access:https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/1230
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spelling doaj-3d9ad8df110c426d847c5a88a717a8452021-03-25T13:41:32ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Information Management2078-18651560-683X2021-03-01231e1e810.4102/sajim.v23i1.1230672Critical success factors to improve data quality of electronic medical records in public healthcare institutionsNoloyiso Makeleni0Liezel Cilliers1Department of Information Systems, Faculty of Management and Commerce, University of Fort Hare, East LondonDepartment of Information Systems, Faculty of Management and Commerce, University of Fort Hare, East LondonBackground: Electronic medical record (EMR) systems have been identified as having the potential to improve healthcare and allow the healthcare sector to reap a number of benefits when implemented successfully. However, problems with the data quality of EMRs are often reported as barriers to successful implementation of these systems. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the critical success factors that can improve the data quality of EMRs in public healthcare institutions in the North West province of South Africa. Method: This study utilised data quality framework (DQF) as a lens to collect qualitative data through interviews with seven nurses and one information technology specialist chosen through purposive sampling. The interview guide was developed using the DQF. Results: The data quality of EMRs is influenced by the six data quality dimensions of the DQF, namely, completeness, consistency, conformity, accuracy, integrity and timeliness. Therefore, it is important that healthcare workers understand the five factors identified in this study in order to ensure good-quality data in EMRs. Conclusion: This study recommends that public healthcare institutions should consider using the DQF to improve the quality of patient data, which is documented in EMRs. Implementing the DQF may ensure that the healthcare workers follow the correct standards of documenting patient data, which are accurate, complete, consistent and timely, conforming to the appropriate standards and with integrity.https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/1230electronic health recordselectronic medical recordspublic healthcarehealth information systemssouth african healthcare. introduction
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Liezel Cilliers
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Critical success factors to improve data quality of electronic medical records in public healthcare institutions
South African Journal of Information Management
electronic health records
electronic medical records
public healthcare
health information systems
south african healthcare. introduction
author_facet Noloyiso Makeleni
Liezel Cilliers
author_sort Noloyiso Makeleni
title Critical success factors to improve data quality of electronic medical records in public healthcare institutions
title_short Critical success factors to improve data quality of electronic medical records in public healthcare institutions
title_full Critical success factors to improve data quality of electronic medical records in public healthcare institutions
title_fullStr Critical success factors to improve data quality of electronic medical records in public healthcare institutions
title_full_unstemmed Critical success factors to improve data quality of electronic medical records in public healthcare institutions
title_sort critical success factors to improve data quality of electronic medical records in public healthcare institutions
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Information Management
issn 2078-1865
1560-683X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Background: Electronic medical record (EMR) systems have been identified as having the potential to improve healthcare and allow the healthcare sector to reap a number of benefits when implemented successfully. However, problems with the data quality of EMRs are often reported as barriers to successful implementation of these systems. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the critical success factors that can improve the data quality of EMRs in public healthcare institutions in the North West province of South Africa. Method: This study utilised data quality framework (DQF) as a lens to collect qualitative data through interviews with seven nurses and one information technology specialist chosen through purposive sampling. The interview guide was developed using the DQF. Results: The data quality of EMRs is influenced by the six data quality dimensions of the DQF, namely, completeness, consistency, conformity, accuracy, integrity and timeliness. Therefore, it is important that healthcare workers understand the five factors identified in this study in order to ensure good-quality data in EMRs. Conclusion: This study recommends that public healthcare institutions should consider using the DQF to improve the quality of patient data, which is documented in EMRs. Implementing the DQF may ensure that the healthcare workers follow the correct standards of documenting patient data, which are accurate, complete, consistent and timely, conforming to the appropriate standards and with integrity.
topic electronic health records
electronic medical records
public healthcare
health information systems
south african healthcare. introduction
url https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/1230
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