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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 290: 197-199, 2022 Jun 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35672999

ABSTRACT

The aging of the population and the increase in chronic diseases generated the need for care at home for pluripathological patients, who can no longer access outpatient care due to functional and social problems. The use of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) improves continuity of care, simplifies data collection, decreases overhead costs, and reduces mortality in chronically ill patients. The use of an App to check and record data in the EMR during the home visit saves time for professionals and helps to avoid transcription errors. This article shares our experience with the design and implementation of a Mobile Application with EMR functionalities for the Homecare setting of the Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires network.


Subject(s)
Home Care Services , Mobile Applications , Physicians , Delivery of Health Care , Electronic Health Records , Humans , Motivation
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 290: 219-221, 2022 Jun 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35673004

ABSTRACT

WHO and UNICEF highlight vaccination as the most cost-effective method of prevention of infectious diseases. An effective public health strategy requires efficient tracking of vaccination to assess coverage, safety, and efficacy of these vaccines. Paper-based immunization records are still being used in most low and middle-income countries. Adequate Electronic Logistic Management Information Systems, Immunization Registries and Records are crucial for proper data collection and analysis, and for making better decisions at an individual and at a population level. In this paper we share our experience in the redesign of an interoperable immunization record to track vaccination, including the recently developed vaccines for the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19).


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Vaccines , Argentina/epidemiology , COVID-19/epidemiology , COVID-19/prevention & control , Hospitals , Humans , Immunization , Immunization Programs , Pandemics/prevention & control , SARS-CoV-2 , Vaccination
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 290: 301-303, 2022 Jun 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35673022

ABSTRACT

A Chatbot or Conversational Agent is a computer application that simulates the conversation with a human person (by text or voice), giving automated responses to people's needs. In the healthcare domain, chatbots can be beneficial to help patients, as a complement to care by health personnel, especially in times of high demand or constrained resources such as the COVID-19 Pandemic. In this paper we share the design and implementation of a healthcare chatbot called Tana at the Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires. Considering best practices and being aware of possible unintended consequences, we must take advantage of information and communication technologies, such as chatbots, to analyze and promote useful conversations for the health of all people.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Argentina , COVID-19/epidemiology , Delivery of Health Care , Hospitals, University , Humans , Pandemics
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 294: 694-698, 2022 May 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35612178

ABSTRACT

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) promoted several activities to strengthen the countries' emergency response. Vaccines represented a breakthrough in the pandemic evolution, even though they have not been equitably distributed. As most vaccines have received emergency authorizations for their timely delivery, vaccine safety surveillance has been highlighted for detecting early signals of potential adverse events following immunization (AEFI, also known as ESAVI). The objective of this article is to share the different steps, methodologies, and preliminary results of a regional policy to strengthen the ESAVI surveillance system in the Americas, including the adoption of HL7 FHIR for health information exchange between countries and PAHO.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 Vaccines , COVID-19 , Health Level Seven , Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems , Americas , COVID-19/prevention & control , COVID-19 Vaccines/adverse effects , Humans , Pandemics/prevention & control , Vaccination/adverse effects
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 270: 818-822, 2020 Jun 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32570496

ABSTRACT

Digital Health is one of the three pillars for the effective implementation of Universal Health Coverage in Argentina. The Ministry of Health published the National Digital Health Strategy 2018-2024 in order to establish the conceptual guidelines for the design and development of interoperable health information systems as a state policy. The World Health Organization "National eHealth Strategy Toolkit", "Global Strategy on Digital Health" and other international and local evidence and expert recommendations were taken into account. The path to better healthcare involves adopting systems at the point of care, allowing for the primary recording of information and enabling information exchange through real interoperability. In that way, people, technology and processes will synergize to enhance integrated health service networks. In this paper, we describe the plan and the first two years of implementation of the strategy.


Subject(s)
Health Information Systems , Telemedicine , Argentina , Delivery of Health Care , World Health Organization
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 270: 1011-1015, 2020 Jun 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32570534

ABSTRACT

The Ministry of Health (MoH) stated the National Digital Health Strategy 2018-2024 in order to establish the conceptual guidelines for the design and development of interoperable health information systems. It included the creation of a National Digital Health Network, and a Citizen Health Portal to inform and empower patients about their rights. For instance, the Digital Vaccination Card is already available and has equal legal validity as its paper version. The platform also works as a personal privacy manager, to configure the consent for Health Information Exchange through the network, or to check the access logs. This paper outlines the implementation experience of this powerful tool at a national level.


Subject(s)
Privacy , Argentina , Health Information Exchange , Humans
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 270: 1265-1266, 2020 Jun 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32570611

ABSTRACT

The Introductory Course to the Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is part of the Digital Health Strategy of the Ministry of Health's Universal Health Coverage (UHC). One of its principles is achieving interoperability between different electronic medical records systems. The healthcare workforce training in these subjects is essential. During 2018, six editions of the course were developed in the Moodle Virtual Health Platform with 850 approved participants. We analysed the previous experience to reformulate the learning materials and create new instances for pedagogical support.


Subject(s)
Electronic Health Records , Universal Health Insurance , Health Personnel , Learning
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 270: 1337-1338, 2020 Jun 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32570647

ABSTRACT

Correct patient identification is the cornerstone for the proper implementation of electronic health records. Up to 20% of the registered patients are duplicated in most systems. Strong identification policies and robust systems can minimize such errors. In this poster we share the Ministry of Health recommendations for the Master Patient Index improvement using search algorithms.


Subject(s)
Health Information Systems , Algorithms , Argentina , Electronic Health Records , Humans , Patient Identification Systems
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 270: 1377-1378, 2020 Jun 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32570667

ABSTRACT

The Ministry of Health (MoH) set the National Digital Health Strategy 2018-2024 as a state policy. It included a National TeleHealth Plan to enhance access and quality of healthcare in a wide territory like Argentina, leveraging more than 20 years of national telemedicine experiences and coordinating it with the territorial integrated health service networks proposed by the Universal Health Coverage strategy. In collaboration with the Ministry of Modernisation, the MoH developed and implemented a new TeleHealth Web Platform to perform eReferrals and eConsultations nationwide. This poster describes the first 2 months of usage.


Subject(s)
Telemedicine , Argentina , Delivery of Health Care , Remote Consultation
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 247: 511-515, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29678013

ABSTRACT

Many newborns at the neonatal intensive care unit are unable to feed themselves, and receive human milk through enteric nutrition devices such as orogastric or nasogastric probes. The mothers extract their milk, and the nursing staff is responsible for the fractionation, storage and administration when prescribed by physicians. It is very important to remind that it is a bodily fluid that carries the risk of disease transmission if misused. Health information technologies can enhance patient safety by avoiding preventable adverse events. Barcoding technology could track every step of the milk manipulation. Many processes must be addressed to implement it. Our goal is to explain our planning and implementation process in an academic tertiary hospital.


Subject(s)
Breast Feeding , Enteral Nutrition , Milk, Human , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Intensive Care Units, Neonatal , Mothers , Physicians
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J Biomed Inform ; 66: 204-213, 2017 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28108211

ABSTRACT

Clinical Decision Support Systems can alert health professionals about drug interactions when they prescribe medications. The Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires in Argentina developed an electronic health record with drug-drug interaction alerts, using traditional software engineering techniques and requirements. Despite enhancing the drug-drug interaction knowledge database, the alert override rate of this system was very high. We redesigned the alert system using user-centered design (UCD) and participatory design techniques to enhance the drug-drug interaction alert interface. This paper describes the methodology of our UCD. We used crossover method with realistic, clinical vignettes to compare usability of the standard and new software versions in terms of efficiency, effectiveness, and user satisfaction. Our study showed that, compared to the traditional alert system, the UCD alert system was more efficient (alerts faster resolution), more effective (tasks completed with fewer errors), and more satisfying. These results indicate that UCD techniques that follow ISO 9241-210 can generate more usable alerts than traditional design.


Subject(s)
Decision Support Systems, Clinical , Drug Interactions , Medical Order Entry Systems , User-Computer Interface , Electronic Health Records , Humans , Software
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 245: 49-53, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29295050

ABSTRACT

When newborns remain hospitalized in a neonatal intensive care unit, they are often unable to feed themselves and receive human milk through enteral nutrition devices such as orogastric or nasogastric probes. Therefore, the Nursing staff is responsible for the fractionation, storage and administration of human milk. Breast milk has a great biological complexity being the optimal food for the baby to provide all the nutrients needed. At the same time, it is a bodily fluid that carries the risk of disease transmission if not administered properly. Patient safety should be a priority in healthcare, and health information technologies could be used to avoid preventable adverse events. Barcoding technology has the ability to accurately verify patient identity and prescription accuracy before milk administration. This paper describes the steps followed to implement breast milk barcoding technology in an academic tertiary hospital.


Subject(s)
Breast Feeding , Milk Banks , Milk, Human , Child , Enteral Nutrition , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 245: 1038-1042, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29295259

ABSTRACT

Among adverse events related to medication errors, the defects in parenteral nutrition administration pose a special threat to patient safety. Two high impact strategies to reduce these errors require implementing a Computerized Provider Order Entry and the use of bedside bar-code verification prior to medication administration. In this study, we share the deep field analysis of the current workflow performed to include inpatient bedside barcoding verification for parenteral nutrition administration in a large academic health center. Then, we propose a process optimization and a new parenteral nutrition ordering tool embedded in the prescription module. Structuring physicians' ordering and the bar-code verification of administration can increase patient safety. The next steps would involve the creation of a Clinical Decision Support System to improve patient nutrient goals.


Subject(s)
Electronic Data Processing , Medical Order Entry Systems , Parenteral Nutrition , Patient Safety , Humans , Medication Errors
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 245: 1085-1089, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29295269

ABSTRACT

Decision support systems can alert physicians to the existence of drug interactions. The Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Argentina, has an in-house electronic health record with computerized physician order entry and clinical decision support. It includes a drug-drug interaction alert system, initially developed under traditional engineering techniques. As we detected a high alert override rate, we rebuilt the knowledge database and redesigned the alert interface with User-Centered Design techniques. A laboratory crossover study using clinical vignettes showed that new alerts were more usable than traditional ones.This paper aimed to validate these results through a controlled and randomized experimental study with two branches (old vs. new design) in a real setting. We analyzed, quantitatively, every fired alert between April 2015 and September 2016. Finally, we performed user surveys and qualitative interviews to inquire about their satisfaction and perceptions.In real scenarios, user-centered design alerts were more usable, being more effective and satisfactory, but less efficient than traditional alerts. "Safe omission", as a new concept, emerged from our stratified analyses and interviews.


Subject(s)
Drug Interactions , Medical Order Entry Systems , Medication Errors , Argentina , Cross-Over Studies , Decision Support Systems, Clinical , Humans , User-Computer Interface
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 216: 232-6, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26262045

ABSTRACT

Medication errors are responsible for most inpatient adverse events. Medication reconciliation emerged as an effective strategy to decrease these problems, enhancing patient safety. Electronic health records with reconciliation tools could improve the process, but many aspects should be considered in order to reach expected outcomes. In this paper we analyzed how a compulsory, electronic reconciliation application was used at Hospital Italiano in Buenos Aires, through admission and discharge processes. We evaluated all medications that were reconciled during patient admission and discharge since its implementation, from February to November 2014. During that period, there were 78,714 reconciled medications regarding 37,741 admissions (2.08 reconciled medications per hospitalization), of 27,375 patients (2.88 medications per patient). At admission, 63% of medications were confirmed and the remaining were paused or deleted. At discharge, 41% of all medications were reconfirmed. In the creation of the best possible medication history, the use of an electronic reconciliation tool would clean overloaded lists, but at the same time medications could be erroneously deleted.


Subject(s)
Electronic Health Records/statistics & numerical data , Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data , Mandatory Reporting , Medical Order Entry Systems/statistics & numerical data , Medication Errors/prevention & control , Medication Reconciliation/statistics & numerical data , Argentina , Hospitals, University/statistics & numerical data , Meaningful Use/statistics & numerical data , Medication Errors/statistics & numerical data
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Medicina (B Aires) ; 72(3): 247-50, 2012.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22763164

ABSTRACT

Septic arthritis of the pubic symphysis, so called osteomyelitis pubis is the infection which involves pubic symphysis and its joint. It is a rare condition, representing less than one percent of all cases of osteomyelitis. It affects most frequently young athletes and women undergoing gynecologic or urologic surgery. It presents itself with fever and pubic pain which irradiates to the genitals and increases when hip is mobilized, and this fact produces gait claudication. Differential diagnosis should be made with pubic osteitis, which is a sterile inflammatory condition. Diagnosis is based on clinic supported by microbiologic culture results, image methods, and proteins augment during acute phase. Image guided puncture is often necessary for the differential diagnosis with pubic osteitis. The etiologic agents most commonly found are Staphylococcus aureus, followed by gram-negative bacilli, and polymicrobial infection in recent pelvis surgery. The antibiotic treatment is adjusted depending on the microbiological diagnosis, adding NSAIDs, and bed rest. Surgical debridement is required up to 55% of the cases. Two cases of osteomyelitis of the pubis by S. aureus, with good outcome to treatment with antibiotics, NSAIDs and rest are here described. Both patients were healthy relevant athletes.


Subject(s)
Arthritis, Infectious , Pubic Symphysis , Staphylococcal Infections , Staphylococcus aureus , Adult , Arthritis, Infectious/microbiology , Arthritis, Infectious/pathology , Athletes , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Male , Pubic Symphysis/microbiology , Pubic Symphysis/pathology , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 72(3): 247-250, jun. 2012. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-657511

ABSTRACT

La artritis séptica de pubis u osteomielitis púbica es la infección que compromete la sínfisis pubiana y su articulación. Es poco frecuente, representando menos del 1% de las osteomielitis. Afecta más a menudo a atletas jóvenes y a mujeres que se someten a cirugía ginecológica o urológica. Se presenta con fiebre y dolor púbico, irradiado a genitales, que aumenta con la movilización de la cadera lo que produce claudicación de la marcha. Debe hacerse el diagnóstico diferencial con la osteítis del pubis que es una condición inflamatoria estéril. La punción guiada por imagen suele ser necesaria para el diagnóstico diferencial con la osteítis del pubis. El diagnóstico se basa en la clínica apoyada en el aislamiento microbiológico, métodos por imágenes e incremento de las proteínas de fase aguda. Los agentes etiológicos más comúnmente encontrados son Staphylococcus aureus, seguidos de bacilos gram negativos, o pueden ser polimicrobianos en posquirúrgicos. El tratamiento antibiótico se ajusta al germen aislado por cultivo, además de antiinflamatorios y reposo. El desbridamiento quirúrgico se requiere hasta en el 55% de los casos. Se recomiendan antibióticos por 6 semanas. Se presentan dos casos de osteomielitis del pubis por S. aureus, con buena respuesta al tratamiento. Ambos pacientes eran jóvenes y deportistas.


Septic arthritis of the pubic symphysis, so called osteomyelitis pubis is the infection which involves pubic symphysis and its joint. It is a rare condition, representing less than one percent of all cases of osteomyelitis. It affects most frequently young athletes and women undergoing gynecologic or urologic surgery. It presents itself with fever and pubic pain which irradiates to the genitals and increases when hip is mobilized, and this fact produces gait claudication. Differential diagnosis should be made with pubic osteitis, which is a sterile inflammatory condition. Diagnosis is based on clinic supported by microbiologic culture results, image methods, and proteins augment during acute phase. Image guided puncture is often necessary for the differential diagnosis with pubic osteitis. The etiologic agents most commonly found are Staphylococcus aureus, followed by gram-negative bacilli, and polymicrobial infection in recent pelvis surgery. The antibiotic treatment is adjusted depending on the microbiological diagnosis, adding NSAIDs, and bed rest. Surgical debridement is required up to 55% of the cases. Two cases of osteomyelitis of the pubis by S. aureus, with good outcome to treatment with antibiotics, NSAIDs and rest are here described. Both patients were healthy relevant athletes.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Arthritis, Infectious , Pubic Symphysis , Staphylococcal Infections , Staphylococcus aureus , Athletes , Arthritis, Infectious/microbiology , Arthritis, Infectious/pathology , Diagnosis, Differential , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Pubic Symphysis/microbiology , Pubic Symphysis/pathology , Treatment Outcome
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 72(3): 247-250, jun. 2012. ilus
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-129327

ABSTRACT

La artritis séptica de pubis u osteomielitis púbica es la infección que compromete la sínfisis pubiana y su articulación. Es poco frecuente, representando menos del 1% de las osteomielitis. Afecta más a menudo a atletas jóvenes y a mujeres que se someten a cirugía ginecológica o urológica. Se presenta con fiebre y dolor púbico, irradiado a genitales, que aumenta con la movilización de la cadera lo que produce claudicación de la marcha. Debe hacerse el diagnóstico diferencial con la osteítis del pubis que es una condición inflamatoria estéril. La punción guiada por imagen suele ser necesaria para el diagnóstico diferencial con la osteítis del pubis. El diagnóstico se basa en la clínica apoyada en el aislamiento microbiológico, métodos por imágenes e incremento de las proteínas de fase aguda. Los agentes etiológicos más comúnmente encontrados son Staphylococcus aureus, seguidos de bacilos gram negativos, o pueden ser polimicrobianos en posquirúrgicos. El tratamiento antibiótico se ajusta al germen aislado por cultivo, además de antiinflamatorios y reposo. El desbridamiento quirúrgico se requiere hasta en el 55% de los casos. Se recomiendan antibióticos por 6 semanas. Se presentan dos casos de osteomielitis del pubis por S. aureus, con buena respuesta al tratamiento. Ambos pacientes eran jóvenes y deportistas.(AU)


Septic arthritis of the pubic symphysis, so called osteomyelitis pubis is the infection which involves pubic symphysis and its joint. It is a rare condition, representing less than one percent of all cases of osteomyelitis. It affects most frequently young athletes and women undergoing gynecologic or urologic surgery. It presents itself with fever and pubic pain which irradiates to the genitals and increases when hip is mobilized, and this fact produces gait claudication. Differential diagnosis should be made with pubic osteitis, which is a sterile inflammatory condition. Diagnosis is based on clinic supported by microbiologic culture results, image methods, and proteins augment during acute phase. Image guided puncture is often necessary for the differential diagnosis with pubic osteitis. The etiologic agents most commonly found are Staphylococcus aureus, followed by gram-negative bacilli, and polymicrobial infection in recent pelvis surgery. The antibiotic treatment is adjusted depending on the microbiological diagnosis, adding NSAIDs, and bed rest. Surgical debridement is required up to 55% of the cases. Two cases of osteomyelitis of the pubis by S. aureus, with good outcome to treatment with antibiotics, NSAIDs and rest are here described. Both patients were healthy relevant athletes.(AU)


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Arthritis, Infectious , Pubic Symphysis , Staphylococcal Infections , Staphylococcus aureus , Arthritis, Infectious/microbiology , Arthritis, Infectious/pathology , Athletes , Diagnosis, Differential , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Pubic Symphysis/microbiology , Pubic Symphysis/pathology , Treatment Outcome
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