Ting Jacky S L, Tsang Albert H C, Ip Andrew W H, Ho George T S
Albert H.C. Tsang BSc, MASc, MSc, PhD, CEng, MIIE, MIEE, MASQ, MHKIE, FHKSQ, Senior Teaching Fellow, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Andrew W.H. Ip LLB, MSc, MBA PhD, CEng FHKQMA, MIEE, MIMechE, MHKIE, Associate Professor, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Health Inf Manag. 2011 Mar;40(1):25-32. doi: 10.1177/183335831104000105.
This paper presents an innovative electronic medical records (EMR) system, RF-MediSys, which can perform medical information sharing and retrieval effectively and which is accessible via a 'smart' medical card. With such a system, medical diagnoses and treatment decisions can be significantly improved when compared with the conventional practice of using paper medical records systems. Furthermore, the entire healthcare delivery process, from registration to the dispensing or administration of medicines, can be visualised holistically to facilitate performance review. To examine the feasibility of implementing RF-MediSys and to determine its usefulness to users of the system, a survey was conducted within a multi-disciplinary medical service organisation that operates a network of medical clinics and paramedical service centres throughout Hong Kong Island, the Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories. Questionnaires were distributed to 300 system users, including nurses, physicians and patients, to collect feedback on the operation and performance of RF-MediSys in comparison with conventional paper-based medical record systems. The response rate to the survey was 67%. Results showed a medium to high level of user satisfaction with the radiofrequency identification (RFID)-based EMR system. In particular, respondents provided high ratings on both 'user-friendliness' and 'system performance'. Findings of the survey highlight the potential of RF-MediSys as a tool to enhance quality of medical services and patient safety.
本文介绍了一种创新的电子病历(EMR)系统——射频医疗系统(RF-MediSys),它能够有效地进行医疗信息共享和检索,并且可以通过“智能”医疗卡访问。与使用纸质病历系统的传统做法相比,借助这样一个系统,医疗诊断和治疗决策能够得到显著改善。此外,从挂号到药品调配或给药的整个医疗服务提供过程都可以进行全面可视化,以促进绩效评估。为了检验实施RF-MediSys的可行性并确定其对系统用户的有用性,在一个多学科医疗服务机构内进行了一项调查,该机构在香港岛、九龙半岛和新界运营着一个医疗诊所和辅助医疗服务中心网络。向包括护士、医生和患者在内的300名系统用户发放了问卷,以收集与传统纸质病历系统相比,RF-MediSys在操作和性能方面的反馈。调查的回复率为67%。结果显示用户对基于射频识别(RFID)的电子病历系统的满意度处于中高水平。特别是,受访者对“用户友好性”和“系统性能”都给予了高度评价。调查结果突出了RF-MediSys作为提高医疗服务质量和患者安全的工具的潜力。