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Guidelines to Overcome the Electronic Health Records Barriers in Developing Countries

by Hussein Boshnak, Sayed Abdel Gaber, Amany Abdo, Engy Yehia
International Journal of Computer Applications
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Volume 181 - Number 40
Year of Publication: 2019
Authors: Hussein Boshnak, Sayed Abdel Gaber, Amany Abdo, Engy Yehia
10.5120/ijca2019918415

Hussein Boshnak, Sayed Abdel Gaber, Amany Abdo, Engy Yehia . Guidelines to Overcome the Electronic Health Records Barriers in Developing Countries. International Journal of Computer Applications. 181, 40 ( Feb 2019), 1-8. DOI=10.5120/ijca2019918415

@article{ 10.5120/ijca2019918415,
author = { Hussein Boshnak, Sayed Abdel Gaber, Amany Abdo, Engy Yehia },
title = { Guidelines to Overcome the Electronic Health Records Barriers in Developing Countries },
journal = { International Journal of Computer Applications },
issue_date = { Feb 2019 },
volume = { 181 },
number = { 40 },
month = { Feb },
year = { 2019 },
issn = { 0975-8887 },
pages = { 1-8 },
numpages = {9},
url = { https://ijcaonline.org/archives/volume181/number40/30324-2019918415/ },
doi = { 10.5120/ijca2019918415 },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
}
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%A Hussein Boshnak
%A Sayed Abdel Gaber
%A Amany Abdo
%A Engy Yehia
%T Guidelines to Overcome the Electronic Health Records Barriers in Developing Countries
%J International Journal of Computer Applications
%@ 0975-8887
%V 181
%N 40
%P 1-8
%D 2019
%I Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Abstract

Conversion from paper-based medical records to electronic Health Records provides significant benefits to healthcare. However, there are some challenges perceived by healthcare providers when implementing Electronic Health Records. This paper aims to present some guidelines to overcome barriers associated with implementing Electronic Health Records in developing countries. This paper also presents an overview of Electronic Health Records Barriers discussed in several studies and review some studies performed in developing countries to explore the implementation barriers of the Electronic Health Records.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Electronic Health Records EHR Barriers Developing Countries.