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    Stud Health Technol Inform

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    Clinical information in electronic health records (EHRs) is mostly unstructured. With the ever-increasing amount of information in patients' EHRs, manual extraction of clinical information for data reuse can be tedious and time-consuming without dedicated tools. In this paper, we present SmartCRF, a prototype to visualize, search and ease the extraction and structuration of information from EHRs stored in an i2b2 data warehouse

    Using digital technologies to engage with medical research: views of myotonic dystrophy patients in Japan

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    As in other countries, the traditional doctor-patient relationship in the Japanese healthcare system has often been characterised as being of a paternalistic nature. However, in recent years there has been a gradual shift towards a more participatory-patient model in Japan. With advances in technology, the possibility to use digital technologies to improve patient interactions is growing and is in line with changing attitudes in the medical profession and society within Japan and elsewhere. The implementation of an online patient engagement platform is being considered by the Myotonic Dystrophy Registry of Japan. The aim of this exploratory study was to understand patients' views and attitudes to using digital tools in patient registries and engagement with medical research in Japan, prior to implementation of the digital platform.We conducted an exploratory, cross-sectional, self-completed questionnaire with a sample of myotonic dystrophy (MD) patients attending an Open Day at Osaka University, Japan. Patients were eligible for inclusion if they were 18 years or older, and were diagnosed with MD.A total of 68 patients and family members attended the Open Day and were invited to participate in the survey. Of those, 59 % submitted a completed questionnaire (n = 40). The survey showed that the majority of patients felt that they were not receiving the information they wanted from their clinicians, which included recent medical research findings and opportunities to participate in clinical trials, and 88 % of patients indicated they would be willing to engage with digital technologies to receive relevant medical information. Patients also expressed an interest in having control over when and how they received this information, as well as being informed of how their data is used and shared with other researchers.Overall, the findings from this study suggest that there is scope to develop a digital platform to engage with patients so that they can receive information about medical care and research opportunities. While this study group is a small, self-selecting population, who suffer from a particular condition, the results suggest that there are interested populations within Japan that would appreciate enhanced communication and interaction with healthcare teams

    Exploration of the Implementation of an Integrated Electronic Laboratory Information Management System on Quality Diagnostics Service Indicators at a County Level Public Hospital in western Kenya.

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    Underinvestment in pathology and laboratory capacity caused by low visibility in research and in prioritization by public health leaders results in limited effective healthcare coverage and an estimated 1.1 million premature deaths annually in Low-and-Middle-Income Countries. Kenya’s public health laboratories provide a median 41% of the Essential Diagnostic List to their patients and in Kisumu County, as much as 44.2% of the population has little to no access to essential diagnostics. The government of Kisumu implemented the county Health Laboratory Strategic Plan 2018-2022 to address this public health challenge. Little information exists on the effectiveness of these initiatives and the realized impact on laboratory quality diagnostic services in the era of COVID-19. This study explored the implementation of one of the Strategic Plan’s initiatives, an electronic diagnostics data system at a county-level health facility, and the impact that has had on Malaria diagnostics from 2018 to 2022. This study found that the implementation of this electronic data system was not associated with increases in Malaria testing or informed treatment. It found that patients under 5 years old treated for Malaria were 1.07 times more likely to be treated presumptively in 2020 than in 2018. There have been significant decreases in all patients and total tests performed for Malaria since 2018 in spite of a significant Malaria positivity peak in 2020. More research needs to be done on the causes of these decreases and ways in which laboratory test results can better inform provider testing and treatment priorities
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