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Structured electronic physiotherapy records.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Digital Health Records
  • Interoperability in Healthcare

Background:

  • Physiotherapists are increasingly encouraged to adopt structured digital patient records.
  • Physiotherapy treatment necessitates a user-friendly record structure that facilitates communication with other healthcare providers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a framework for electronic physiotherapy records.
  • To define a model for interoperability between physiotherapy records and other healthcare providers.
  • To create a generic approach for international extrapolation.

Main Methods:

  • An eight-level structure for electronic physiotherapy records was developed collaboratively.
  • A server-based model was designed for data exchange between physician and physiotherapist electronic record systems.
  • Two XML messages (physiotherapy prescription and report) were defined for data interchange.

Main Results:

  • A robust structural model for electronic physiotherapist record systems was successfully defined.
  • Implementation of electronic registry elements has demonstrably eased administrative tasks for physiotherapists.
  • The framework includes essential components for future data exchange and communication with other healthcare entities.

Conclusions:

  • While the electronic physiotherapy record structure is designed and partially implemented, user adoption remains a key challenge.
  • A quality label certification procedure is being used to promote the adoption of electronic physiotherapy records.
  • Physiotherapist interest in electronic record keeping is contingent on demonstrating a clear positive return on investment.