RESUMEN
Secure messaging (SM) allows patients to communicate with their providers for non-urgent health issues. Like other health information technologies, the design and implementation of SM should account for workflow to avoid suboptimal outcomes. SM may present unique workflow challenges because patients add a layer of complexity, as they are also direct users of the system. This study explores SM implementation at two Veterans Health Administration facilities. We interviewed twenty-nine members of eight primary care teams using semi-structured interviews. Questions addressed staff opinions about the integration of SM with daily practice, and team members' attitudes and experiences with SM. We describe the clinical workflow for SM, examining complexity and variability. We identified eight workflow issues directly related to efficiency and patient satisfaction, based on an exploration of the technology fit with multilevel factors. These findings inform organizational interventions that will accommodate SM implementation and lead to more patient-centered care.
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Seguridad Computacional , Registros Electrónicos de Salud , Correo Electrónico , Flujo de Trabajo , Humanos , Entrevistas como Asunto , Satisfacción del Paciente , Relaciones Médico-Paciente , Estados Unidos , United States Department of Veterans AffairsRESUMEN
This study investigates the adoption of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) in a developing country, Mexico. The motivating factors for and barriers to adoption of EMR is discussed based on the data collected through focus groups and surveys.