Cheng Hao-Shen, You Weir-Chiang, Chen Ni-Wei, Hsieh Mu-Chih, Tsai Che-Fu, Ho Chia-Jing, Chen Chien-Chih
Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Feb 23;13:e51002. doi: 10.2196/51002.
Electronic medical records (EMRs) streamline medical processes, improve quality control, and facilitate data sharing among hospital departments. They also reduce maintenance costs and storage space needed for paper records, while saving time and providing structured data for future research.
This study aimed to investigate whether the integration of the radiation oncology information system and the hospital information system enhances the efficiency of the department of radiation oncology.
We held multidisciplinary discussions among physicians, physicists, medical radiation technologists, nurses, and engineers. We integrated paper records from the radiation oncology department into the existing hospital information system within the hospital. A new electronic interface was designed. A comparison was made between the time taken to retrieve information from either the paper records or the EMRs for radiation preparation. A total of 30 cases were randomly allocated in both the old paper-based system and the new EMR system. The time spent was calculated manually at every step during the process, and we performed an independent 1-tailed t test to evaluate the difference between the 2 systems.
Since the system was launched in August 2020, more than 1000 medical records have been entered into the system, and this figure continues to increase. The total time needed for the radiation preparation process was reduced from 286.8 minutes to 154.3 minutes (P<.001)-a reduction of 46.2%. There was no longer any need to arrange for a nurse to organize the radiotherapy paper records, saving a workload of 16 hours per month.
The implementation of the integrated EMR system has resulted in a significant reduction in the number of steps involved in radiotherapy preparation, as well as a decrease in the amount of time required for the process. The new EMR system has provided numerous benefits for the department, including a decrease in workload, a simplified workflow, and conserving more patient data within a confined space.
电子病历(EMR)简化了医疗流程,改善了质量控制,并促进了医院各科室之间的数据共享。它们还降低了纸质病历所需的维护成本和存储空间,同时节省了时间,并为未来的研究提供了结构化数据。
本研究旨在调查放射肿瘤学信息系统与医院信息系统的整合是否能提高放射肿瘤学部门的效率。
我们在医生、物理学家、医学放射技师、护士和工程师之间进行了多学科讨论。我们将放射肿瘤学部门的纸质病历整合到医院现有的医院信息系统中。设计了一个新的电子接口。比较了从纸质病历或电子病历中检索放射治疗准备信息所需的时间。在旧的纸质系统和新的电子病历系统中各随机分配了30例病例。在过程中的每个步骤手动计算所花费的时间,并进行独立的单尾t检验以评估两个系统之间的差异。
自该系统于2020年8月推出以来,已有1000多份病历录入该系统,且这一数字还在持续增加。放射治疗准备过程所需的总时间从286.8分钟减少到154.3分钟(P<0.001),减少了46.2%。不再需要安排护士整理放射治疗纸质病历,每月节省16小时的工作量。
集成电子病历系统的实施显著减少了放射治疗准备过程中的步骤数量,同时也减少了该过程所需的时间。新的电子病历系统为该部门带来了诸多益处,包括工作量减少、工作流程简化以及在有限空间内保存更多患者数据。