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Progress Report
DATE: 2012 July 31
PROJECT
PERIOD: Up to 2012 July 31
FROM: E . A . V . Prasad
TO: Prof. Jayantha Werasinghe
FROM: E . A . V . Prasad
TO: Prof. Jayantha Werasinghe
Dr. Priyake Palipana
SUBJECT: Introduction of electronic dental record system to dental hospitals/ dental clinics.
Work Completed
Main
challenger was selecting a good topic. I discussed it with DR Jayasundara
Bandara DDG (Dental services) and came up with several topics. Specialty board gave approval
for this topic as my project (Introduction of electronic dental record
system to dental hospitals/ dental clinics) and appointed two supervisors (Prof. Jayantha Werasinghe,
Consultant in OMF, Oral surgery Unit, Dental Hospital, Peradeniya and Dr.
Priyake Palipana,
Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, IOH Maharagama).(23 May 2012)
Existing
system was studied and different phase of the system was planned according to
the Institution
where research is being carried out (Institute of Oral Health Maharagama). (June
2012)
Project
proposal was prepared and edited with help of supervisors. It was submitted to Specialty
board for approval with the draft of EMR. (01 August 2012)
Work Scheduled
There are many things
that remain to be done.
- Write a System Requirement Specification (SRS).
- Identify a good tool to fulfill requirement.
- Configure the tool to suite our setup.
Few question to be
solved.
- Is it needed to outsource the tool configuration, if it is difficult to configure the tool to suite our setup: find programmer to do that.
- How it will be possible to do pilot phase at IOH Maharagama.
- Who are the health workers, are going to involve in pilot implementation?
- What is the hardware or infra-structure needed?
Project Proposa
Introducing
Electronic Medical Record System to
Dental hospitals / Dental Clinics.
E . A . V . Prasad BMI 3
PGIM/2136/11-23934
Prof. Jayantha Werasinghe
Consultant in O M F,
Oral Surgery
Unit.
Dental Hospital,
Dental Hospital,
Peradeniya.
Dr. Priyake Palipan
Consultant in
Restorative Dentistry,
Institute of Oral Health,
Maharagama.
Title:
Introducing Electronic Medical Record System to Dental
hospitals / Dental Clinics.
Introduction:
Medical records are essential part of the relationship between patients
and their doctors. There are many challenges and difficulties in keeping Electronic
Medical Record (EMR) system. But considering the benefits of the EMR over paper
records, so many health care facilities are considering the switch to EMR
system. This technology makes accessing and updating records faster and easier,
improve daily activities for doctors and health care providers as well as satisfaction of the patients.[1]
If we can
introduce Electronic Medical Record to Dental hospitals, it will help in many ways
to improve daily activities.
Electronic Medical Record (EMR) represents
electronic repositories of patient medical information, in other terms it
is an electronic form of a patient's paper medical record. EMRs provide continuity
of care, or information for further management of the patients. It provides
information about treating a patient from one health care provider to another.
The EMR makes up a legal record of patient treatment within a health care
provider organization. The organization, such as a hospital or physician's
office, owns the record. However the right of ownership is with the patient.
This means that the patient has access to the information listed in the record,
unless it is deemed harmful to the patient.[2] [3]
The
following are examples of what is typically included in the patient’s dental record,
- Name, birth date, age, address, and contact information.
- Telephone numbers (home, work, mobile).
- Medical and dental histories, notes and updates
- Progress and treatment notes.
- Diagnostic records, including charts and study models.
- Medication prescriptions, including types, dose, amount, directions for use and number of refills
- Radiographs.
- Treatment plan notes.
- Patient complaints and resolutions.
- Laboratory work order forms.
- Referral letters and consultations with referring or referral dentists and/or physicians.
- Follow-up and periodic visit records.
- Consent forms.
- Present teeth and their characteristics
- Missing teeth and the reasons why they are missing
- Dental caries and the surfaces involved
- Dental restorations, surfaces involved, and materials used
- Dental prosthesis, their types, and materials used
- Dental anomalies
- Dental spacing and their dimensions
- Positions of supernumerary teeth
- Dental surgical procedures
- Dental Radiograph ( Peri Apical (IOPA), Ortho Pantomo Graph (OPG), Cephelogram)
Justification:
In Sri Lanka, different types of
EMR systems were introduced and they are improving with time. But there is no
such EMR system for dental hospital of Colombo or Maharagama.
There are so many advantages of
electronic system over paper base. The Data is more accurate, as record system
eliminates the possibility of errors as result of misreading hand writing and
spelling check could be added. The Data can be accessed to several health
workers at the same time. Easy storage and less space requirement are major
advantages. It is easy to transfer from place to place. Less cost, less paper
works, easy data handling, data input and data retrieval will be easy. Quick
ordering facilities like requesting lab test, radiograph and prescribing drugs.
It improves overall quality of patient care. Records can be standardized.[5, 6]
As
mentioned above, there are many benefits with EMR system. In paper based system,
records are recollected and at the end of the treatment all the records are sent
back to the stores. At any point there is high chance of record misplace by negligence
of the patient or staff. By introducing EMR system this problem could be easily
eliminated.
When
multidisciplinary treatment two or more clinician or consultant involved in the
treatment, EMR system show all the record about the patient. No need of sending
records from a place to place. All the team members can plan best treatment
option for the patient.
Therefore
by introducing good EMR system we can improve,
- · Patient care, as EMR system give good answers to lot of problem related current situation,
- · Patient satisfaction, as we can reduce patient waiting time,
- · Health workers satisfaction, as we can reduce work load of them,
- · Maintain of the record
Dental records
that are used to provide patients with optimal dental service could also be beneficial
to management of the patient care. Therefore, all forms of dental treatments
should be recorded and kept properly. And we have to maintain central registry
of dental records in government and private sector to gain good benefits of
this system.
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