The role of process analysis and expert consultation in implementing an electronic medical record solution for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis

Background: Process analysis and expert consultation help streamline and optimise processes, but these are underutilised. The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends migration to electronic data collection by 2015, partly in response to multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). We explore the in...

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Main Authors: Rubeshan Perumal, Harsha Desai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2014-11-01
Series:South African Journal of Information Management
Online Access:https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/617
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spelling doaj-e6c2a562ce614f2cb857266edaa6d5932020-11-24T23:47:15ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Information Management2078-18651560-683X2014-11-01161e1e810.4102/sajim.v16i1.617486The role of process analysis and expert consultation in implementing an electronic medical record solution for multidrug-resistant tuberculosisRubeshan Perumal0Harsha Desai1Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA), University of KwaZulu-NatalDepartment of Health Informatics, School of Nursing and Public Health, University of KwaZulu-NatalBackground: Process analysis and expert consultation help streamline and optimise processes, but these are underutilised. The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends migration to electronic data collection by 2015, partly in response to multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). We explore the influence of process analysis and iterative expert consultation, on shaping health information solutions to MDR-TB programmes. Methods: The study employs a two phase design. Phase one involves a process analysis of the South African National Tuberculosis Programme and an electronic medical records (EMR) solution and the generation of a detailed process model grounded in the fit between individual task and technology (FITT) theoretical framework using ‘business process modelling notation’. Phase two involves a two round Delphi study in the clinical management of tuberculosis and implementers of EMR solutions. Expert opinion is analysed according to emergent thematic content. Analyses and graphical model representation are performed using Microsoft Excel® and Visio® software. Results: A detailed process model is constructed which reveals 54 break points, 12 gaps, 3 risks, 5 wastes. Five participants are included in the Delphi study which support the findings of the process analysis. Thematic analysis identifies five themes: the individual, the process, technology, capacity, and collaboration. The opportunity to include synergistic relations across programmes emerges as a strong theme. Conclusions: Overall, the findings highlight inefficiencies, risk and gaps in the current process and the need for an operational excellence intervention. The study demonstrated the value of process engineering with iterative expert consultation toward developing a meaningful EMR solution consultation in a resource constrained, developing world context.https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/617
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The role of process analysis and expert consultation in implementing an electronic medical record solution for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
South African Journal of Information Management
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Harsha Desai
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title The role of process analysis and expert consultation in implementing an electronic medical record solution for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
title_short The role of process analysis and expert consultation in implementing an electronic medical record solution for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
title_full The role of process analysis and expert consultation in implementing an electronic medical record solution for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
title_fullStr The role of process analysis and expert consultation in implementing an electronic medical record solution for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed The role of process analysis and expert consultation in implementing an electronic medical record solution for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
title_sort role of process analysis and expert consultation in implementing an electronic medical record solution for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
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series South African Journal of Information Management
issn 2078-1865
1560-683X
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Background: Process analysis and expert consultation help streamline and optimise processes, but these are underutilised. The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends migration to electronic data collection by 2015, partly in response to multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). We explore the influence of process analysis and iterative expert consultation, on shaping health information solutions to MDR-TB programmes. Methods: The study employs a two phase design. Phase one involves a process analysis of the South African National Tuberculosis Programme and an electronic medical records (EMR) solution and the generation of a detailed process model grounded in the fit between individual task and technology (FITT) theoretical framework using ‘business process modelling notation’. Phase two involves a two round Delphi study in the clinical management of tuberculosis and implementers of EMR solutions. Expert opinion is analysed according to emergent thematic content. Analyses and graphical model representation are performed using Microsoft Excel® and Visio® software. Results: A detailed process model is constructed which reveals 54 break points, 12 gaps, 3 risks, 5 wastes. Five participants are included in the Delphi study which support the findings of the process analysis. Thematic analysis identifies five themes: the individual, the process, technology, capacity, and collaboration. The opportunity to include synergistic relations across programmes emerges as a strong theme. Conclusions: Overall, the findings highlight inefficiencies, risk and gaps in the current process and the need for an operational excellence intervention. The study demonstrated the value of process engineering with iterative expert consultation toward developing a meaningful EMR solution consultation in a resource constrained, developing world context.
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