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Hospital data management has shifted from administrative to clinical use over 15 years. Doctors increasingly use electronic health records, but risks arise from adopting unvetted software due to inexperience.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Software Adoption

Background:

  • Historically, hospital data management focused on administrative tasks, excluding clinical data.
  • The past 15 years have seen a gradual increase in electronic data management acceptance within hospitals.
  • Physicians are increasingly adopting software solutions, often privately, for their clinical data management needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the evolving landscape of hospital data management.
  • To highlight the growing trend of private software adoption by clinicians.
  • To address the potential risks associated with the adoption of unverified software in clinical settings.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of trends in hospital data management practices.
  • Review of software adoption patterns among healthcare professionals.

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  • Assessment of risks related to software usability and vendor claims.
  • Main Results:

    • A significant shift from administrative to clinical data management is evident.
    • Physicians' private use of clinical software is rising, indicating a growing market.
    • Inexperienced users face risks from accepting inadequate or unusable software solutions.

    Conclusions:

    • The increasing reliance on electronic means necessitates a critical evaluation of software solutions.
    • Healthcare professionals require better guidance on assessing software dignity and usefulness.
    • Addressing the gap in software vetting is crucial to mitigate risks in clinical data management.