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  • Digital health and health informatics
  • General practice and primary healthcare
  • Health information systems adoption

Background:

  • Digital health solutions like MyHealthRecord (MyHR) aim to centralize patient health information for improved accessibility.
  • Understanding the adoption and impact of such systems in primary care settings is crucial for effective implementation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the adoption patterns of MyHealthRecord (MyHR) within general practices in Victoria, Australia.
  • To understand the impacts and challenges associated with MyHR implementation and usage in primary care.

Main Methods:

  • A qualitative case study approach was employed, engaging ten general practices.
  • Data collection involved in-depth interviews with MyHR implementers, shorter interviews with General Practitioners (GPs), and 20 observational sessions of GP/patient consultations focusing on health summary uploads.

Main Results:

  • The Practice Incentive Program (PIP) funding policy stimulated MyHR use, but adoption was often superficial, meeting only funding requirements.
  • Health summary uploads were technically feasible but dependent on clinical system data quality and GP system familiarity.
  • Limited community awareness and GP interest hindered broader MyHR adoption and integration.

Conclusions:

  • MyHealthRecord (MyHR) demonstrated poor integration into both general practices and the wider community.
  • A more robust engagement strategy involving healthcare organizations, the MyHR operator, and the public is necessary for successful digital health system adoption.