Personal Health Records’ relevance during Covid-19 pandemic in México
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https://doi.org/10.35669/rcys.2022.12.e287Keywords:
Personal Health Record, Clinical Record, Hl7, Covid-19Abstract
Education about health prevention represents a challenge in which Mexico, due to its social, cultural, geographical, economical and political diversity, is historically behind. Although it is true that this situation must be confronted from many sides: education, culture, economy, work conditions, health services and professionals availability – among others – it is unquestionable that technology must play an important role in each one. The experience from other countries that already use electronic clinical records for its population can prove that they meet the health status of their people and allow the government to make decisions with a positive impact for them. The main objective of this work is to evaluate the reactions of the social actors (doctors and patients) in regards to Personal Health Records. In order to do this, an android-based HL7v3-compatible PHR was developed and compared against its paper equivalent. The COVID-19 pandemic context was added because during the test phase, the country experienced the first wave of contagion. This affects the number of tests but also proves the importance of these tools in critical situations. The results allow us to make inferences about the characteristics that these kinds of tools must have in order to be functional in the Mexican market.
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