2022
DOI: 10.2196/34568
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Evaluation of a Health Information Exchange System for Geriatric Health Care in Rural Areas: Development and Technical Acceptance Study

Abstract: Background Patients of geriatrics are often treated by several health care providers at the same time. The spatial, informational, and organizational separation of these health care providers can hinder the effective treatment of these patients. Objective This study aimed to develop a regional health information exchange (HIE) system to improve HIE in geriatric treatment. This study also evaluated the usability of the regional HIE system and sought to i… Show more

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“…This includes an expected higher time consumption for the introduction of digitalized processes, a general fear of contact (owing to leaving known structures and a lack of electronic data processing experience), and further technical aspects (as a user-unfriendly system, electronic data processing errors, and interface problems). Similar barriers were identified in related eHealth projects [53][54][55][56][57]. Although the digitalization of processes was expected, in general, to be associated with time advantages, many of those involved associate the introduction with additional work effort.…”
Section: Determinants and Implementation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…This includes an expected higher time consumption for the introduction of digitalized processes, a general fear of contact (owing to leaving known structures and a lack of electronic data processing experience), and further technical aspects (as a user-unfriendly system, electronic data processing errors, and interface problems). Similar barriers were identified in related eHealth projects [53][54][55][56][57]. Although the digitalization of processes was expected, in general, to be associated with time advantages, many of those involved associate the introduction with additional work effort.…”
Section: Determinants and Implementation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Secondly, the participants required multiple technical training sessions and were therefore not very techsavvy. Videoconferencing-related technical skills and attitudes towards telemedicine are also developing very cautiously in other projects [24]. Due to this selected group of doctors, the rather positive assessment of telemedicine in the project described here is probably due to a selection bias.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…When comparing the average annual medical expenses of the elderly in urban and rural communities in the research sample, it was found that while elderly people in urban communities had travel expenses of 474 baht and food expenses of 343 baht, elderly people in rural communities had travel expenses of 6,004 baht and food expenses of 1,891 baht. 3 The elderly are considered an important resource and a valuable social asset. They have potential in knowledge, operational skills and experience through the process of accumulated learning and inheritance from the past to the present.…”
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confidence: 99%