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Open-source health information technology: A case study of electronic medical records
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#redirect[[Cooking up an open source EMR for developing countries: OpenMRS – a recipe for successful collaboration]]
 
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This is a review of Safadi, Chan, Dawes, Roper, and Farai. (2015) article, “Open-source health information technology: A case study of electronic medical records”.
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== Research Question ==
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The purpose of this study is to review open-source EMR adoption and application in North America.
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== Abstract ==
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The review of the case study reveals the changes and benefits of the adoption of OSCAR, an open-source software (OSS), in primary care units.  This review’s target audience consists of practitioner, healthcare technology managers, and policy makers.
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== Methods ==
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Semi-structured interviews were administered to OSCAR users including: practitioners, healthcare technology managers, policy makers, developers, and service providers. 
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== Results ==
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OSCAR and other open-source systems provide a platform that allows for various stakeholders to contribute towards a common goal.  Thus, OSCAR and other open-source systems provide a possible solution for the low adoption rates of EHR’s in North America.  The lack of knowledge of OSS models and lack of trusty worthy support provides users with a unique set of challenges.
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== Conclusions ==
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The benefits of OSCAR include low cost for implementation and maintenance, a high degree of customizability, and the advantages of community collaboration.
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Discussions
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Open-source system maybe a means of solving issues related to financial constraints.  This study and others like it demonstrate the possibility of successful application of OSS’s like OSCAR.
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