TY - BOOK AU - Christian Amini TI - “CONTRIBUTION OF ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS SYSTEM ON QUALITY OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES DELIVERY AND PATIENT SATISFACTION.” KW - Undergraduate KW - SNHU KW - BAHE KW - Digital Repository KW - Research Report N2 - The “adoption of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems has become imperative in modern healthcare settings, aiming to enhance service quality and patient satisfaction. This research, conducted at Kibagabaga Hospital in Rwanda, delves into the impact of EMR systems on healthcare services and patient experiences. The primary aim is to assess the influence of EMR implementation on the quality of healthcare services and patient satisfaction.” The research employs a mixed-methods approach, combining case study and cohort designs. The study population made up by staff members and daily patients that they receive which gave sample size of 156 participants using random sampling technique includes 60 healthcare professionals and 96 patients at Kibagabaga Hospital. Data collection involves questionnaires, interviews, document reviews, and observations to provide a comprehensive understanding of EMR usage and its impact. The study reveals critical challenges in the implementation of EMR systems. Healthcare professionals encounter technical issues (50%), data security concerns (25%), and a combination of both challenges (75%). Patients report improvements in service speed (65%) yet face challenges in providing additional information (60%) and correcting errors in their records. To address the identified challenges, a robust solution involves prioritizing interoperability. The study finds that 100% of healthcare professionals face interoperability challenges due to a system that is not updated for it. The proposed solution emphasizes updating and integrating systems to facilitate seamless data exchange among healthcare providers. Governmental Intervention for Interoperability: Given the overarching interoperability challenge, it is recommended that the government takes a leading role in updating and standardizing EMR systems across healthcare facilities. Collaborative efforts can mitigate data fragmentation and improve care coordination. Continuous Training for Healthcare Professionals: To enhance efficiency and accuracy, continuous training programs should be implemented for healthcare professionals. This includes addressing technical challenges and ensuring a smooth transition to electronic record-keeping. In conclusion, this research sheds light on the multifaceted impact of EMR systems in healthcare, emphasizing the need for strategic interventions to overcome challenges and optimize the benefits of electronic medical records UR - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wB_f68elcb05yASLOlAcnSUTpi95HbA7/view?usp=sharing ER -