The development of electronic medical record system in dental at faculty of dentistry western university

Authors

  • Visuta Natesuwan Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Mahidol University
  • Thitaree Sirisrisornchi Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Mahidol University

Keywords:

Computer programs, Tracking systems, Medical record, Inpatient, Diagnosis Related Groups, Public health service fee

Abstract

This research paper investigates and describes the concept of Electronic dental medical record system. The main purposes of this study are 1) to study the conditions of Dental Medical Record System at Faculty of Dentistry- Western University, Bangkok, Thailand, 2) to study the demand levels of The Electronic Dental Medical Record System at Faculty of Dentistry- Western University, Bangkok, Thailand, 3) to maintain and develop The Electronic Dental Medical Record System at Faculty of Dentistry- Western University, Bangkok, Thailand, and 4) to report study results and satisfaction level of using The Electronic Dental Medical Record System at Faculty of Dentistry Western University, Bangkok, Thailand.
The research was conducted using a mixed method, the combination of Qualitative Method and Quantitative Method under the concept of System Development Life Cycle: SDLC. The results demonstrates that the developed
Electronic Medical Record System is not only able to respond to the users’ needs, but also resolve users’ problem perfectly. By conducting the regular sers’ satisfaction and opinion surveys toward the system of The Electronic Dental Medical Record System at Faculty of Dentistry- Western University, Bangkok, Thailand with the sample group of professors, dental specialists and the clinical support dental assistants, four frameworks are executed for measuring performance and evaluation as follows. Functional testing: users, in over all, are highly satisfied with the developed system at the average 4.07 of satisfaction scores.
Functional requirement testing: the developed system significantly fulfilled users’ requirements at the average 4.48 of satisfaction scores. Usability testing: the developed system is exceptionally ease of use at the average 4.43 of satisfaction scores. Security Testing: the developed system is exceptionally ease of use at the average 4.43 of satisfaction scores.

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Published

2022-04-14

How to Cite

Natesuwan, V. ., & Sirisrisornchi, . T. . (2022). The development of electronic medical record system in dental at faculty of dentistry western university. Journal of the Thai Medical Informatics Association, 6(1), 13–19. Retrieved from https://he03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jtmi/article/view/106