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Home › Forums › TMHG523 Principles and Foundations of Public Health Informatics 2021 › Week 3 : Significance of health informatics › Week 3 Assignment : Make a VDO presentation › TMHG523_wk3_Tossapol, LIFE Project
A life electronic program is a software that allows us to change our practice from paper-based to electronic-based. This software helps us to do clinical practice more efficiently way, we can collect and extract our data for future analysis to improve patient outcomes.
Overall it’s a brilliant project! Transferring from paper-based to electronic-based database will, theoretically, be beneficial to the patient in the long run. Having a central repository of medical records enables accessibility and efficiency in the process. Visualization is also crucial in interpreting patient records, glad that it is integrated on the program.
While it may entail huge upfront cost, I believe that in the long run, it would be cost-effective to both the healthcare institutions and patient since redundancy is reduced.
Thank you for sharing.
Changing from paper-based record to become electronic-based record may be quite challenging but when it has been implemented, the benefit will occur both in patient care level and management level to support patient outcomes. Retrieving data from electronic record can support the convenience to clinician to make the treatment plan and generate further analysis. In management level, they can use disease data to provide the resource and also the strategy and policy to improve patient outcomes.
Thank you for the nice presentation Tossapol. It is a really interesting project that benefits all parties involved (health practitioners and patients). I definitely agree with what the other said. The long-term benefit makes the cost of developing the electronic-based worth it. Overall, it would make the health practitioners work more efficiently and can give more time to care about the patients.
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