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Development of an Offline, Open-Source, Electronic Health Record System for Refugee Care

Tobias Brotherton, Samuel Brotherton, Henry Ashworth, Adesh Kadambi, Hassaan Ebrahim, S Ebrahim

2022Frontiers in Digital Health13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While electronic health records (EHRs) have been shown to be effective in improving patient care in low-resource settings, there are still barriers to implementing them, including adaptability, usability, and sustainability. Taking a user-centered design process we developed the Hikma Health EHR for low resourced clinics caring for displaced populations. This EHR was built using React Native and Typescript that sync to a Python backend repository which is deployed on Google Cloud SQL. To date the Hikma Health EHR has been deployed for 26,000 patients. The positive impacts of the system reported by clinician users are 3-fold: (1) improved continuity of care; (2) improved visualization of clinical data; and (3) improved efficiency, resulting in a higher volume of patients being treated. While further development is needed, our open-source model will allow any organization to modify this system to meet their clinical and administrative needs.

Topics & Concepts

UsabilityOpen sourcesyncPython (programming language)Health careElectronic health recordCloud computingHealth informaticsWorld Wide WebComputer scienceMedicineNursingPublic healthOperating systemChannel (broadcasting)Economic growthComputer networkSoftwareEconomicsMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsElectronic Health Records SystemsTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
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