2017
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.8128
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What Clinical Information Is Valuable to Doctors Using Mobile Electronic Medical Records and When?

Abstract: BackgroundThere has been a lack of understanding on what types of specific clinical information are most valuable for doctors to access through mobile-based electronic medical records (m-EMRs) and when they access such information. Furthermore, it has not been clearly discussed why the value of such information is high.ObjectiveThe goal of this study was to investigate the types of clinical information that are most valuable to doctors to access through an m-EMR and when such information is accessed.MethodsSin… Show more

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“…Therefore, additional studies should be performed to validate the factors investigated in the research model because their effects on IS infusion may vary depending on technology, task, and user groups. In addition, inspired by Kim et al [ 85 ] on what clinical information is valuable to doctors toward using a mobile EMR, we suggest that further studies pay attention to investigating the critical clinical information and functionalities of EMRs used by different HCPs in EMR infusion and to what extent they can effectively support their tasks with long-term technology use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Therefore, additional studies should be performed to validate the factors investigated in the research model because their effects on IS infusion may vary depending on technology, task, and user groups. In addition, inspired by Kim et al [ 85 ] on what clinical information is valuable to doctors toward using a mobile EMR, we suggest that further studies pay attention to investigating the critical clinical information and functionalities of EMRs used by different HCPs in EMR infusion and to what extent they can effectively support their tasks with long-term technology use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Up-to-date technology can also increase communication in order to improve better healthcare quality and access (46,47). In line with the needs of the participants in the two public hospitals in Cyprus, the implementation of "smart" technology could provide quick access to information, as well as, faster response in healthcare emergencies (48,49). Moreover, better access to the information can result in better decision making regarding the patient's health and better collaboration (49).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Software and hardware upgrade in the category technology could improve satisfaction (33), as well as, the system quality. "Smart devices" will impact on the collaboration (51) and access (48,49) of healthcare professionals to the IHIS in a positive way.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most EMRs today also have a mobile application for provider access. Doctors are increasingly relying on their mobile EMR access especially during morning rounds and in evening hours [57]. Imaging information also needs to be available in a mobile format.…”
Section: Telehealth and Mobile Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%