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G G Christo1, B V Marianus, L Krishnan

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A computerized neonatal case record system streamlines data management, enabling efficient generation of discharge summaries and epidemiological statistics. This system enhances data retrieval for clinical research and hospital administration.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Neonatal Care
  • Health Information Systems

Background:

  • Effective management of neonatal patient data is crucial for quality care and research.
  • Traditional paper-based systems present challenges in data retrieval and analysis.
  • Developing efficient electronic health record systems is a priority in healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the implementation and utility of a custom-developed computerized system for neonatal case records.
  • To assess the system's capability in generating discharge summaries, statistics, and epidemiological data.
  • To determine the efficiency, accuracy, and ease of operation of the neonatal record system.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of an in-house developed computerized system for neonatal case records over four years.

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  • Utilizing the database for generating discharge summaries, neonatal statistics, and epidemiological information.
  • Assessing data entry time, summary printing time, and ease of data retrieval for research.
  • Main Results:

    • The system efficiently generates discharge summaries, with data entry and printing taking 4-5 minutes per patient.
    • Consolidated demographic, epidemiological, and clinical data are easily retrievable for research purposes.
    • The system demonstrated efficiency, accuracy, and ease of operation in managing neonatal records.

    Conclusions:

    • The computerized neonatal case record system is an effective tool for managing patient information.
    • The system enhances data accessibility for clinical research and improves hospital administrative functions.
    • In-house developed health information systems can be successfully implemented to improve neonatal care data management.