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Electronic Health Records (EHRs) can improve HIV/AIDS knowledge management and public health outcomes. Enhanced EHRs can identify at-risk populations and support evidence-based prevention strategies.

Keywords:
Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeElectronic Health RecordsHIVHealth Promotion / Disease PreventionInformation TechnologyKnowledge ManagementPublic Health InformaticsUsability of Health Information

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  • HIV/AIDS Research

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  • Electronic Health Records (EHRs) development should prioritize knowledge management for HIV/AIDS outcomes.
  • Current EHR focus is on research and patient care, not public health informatics for HIV/AIDS.
  • HIV-specific reporting modules require further technological development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify opportunities and challenges in leveraging EHRs for HIV/AIDS knowledge management and prevention.
  • To offer suggestions for improving public health informatics through EHR innovations.

Main Methods:

  • Literature search and review.
  • Analysis of author's experience with EHRs and HIV/AIDS prevention.
  • Qualitative analysis of EHR capabilities for knowledge management.

Main Results:

  • EHR data (demographics, medical history, etc.) aids in identifying at-risk populations.
  • EHRs facilitate efficient resource allocation and sharing of prevention strategies.
  • Utilizing EHRs can increase longevity and quality of life for individuals with HIV/AIDS.

Conclusions:

  • Collaboration among government, NGOs, and the private sector is crucial.
  • Barriers such as cost, interoperability, accessibility, and security must be addressed.
  • Enhanced EHR utilization can significantly support HIV/AIDS prevention and care efforts.