Study of Data Content and Data Flow in General Practice Systems in Selected Countries: Modeling for Iran
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction: General Practice is one of the main components of health system.
Information collected in General Practice System is vital for optimal patient
care. If content of these data is not enough or is not communicated
appropriately, the continuity of patient care will not be feasible. Iran has begun
to implement General Practice program. Defining data content and data flow is
crucial to implement this program appropriately.
Aim of the study: Aim of this study was to establish data content and data flow
for General Practice program in Iran.
Material and Method: This study was conducted through systematic review,
comparative study of data content and data flow of General Practice programs
in selected countries and qualitative method (through checklist, focus group
discussion and delphi technique). Participants in this study were General
Practitioners and experts in General Practice programs in East Azerbaijan
province. UML (Unified Modeling Language) was deployed for representing
the model through using Rational Rose 8.2 software.
Results: Themes for data content were obtained as demographic, clinical and
administrative information. Methods and tools for data exchange, standards
used in data content and data flow, entities participating in data exchange and
information format of data exchange in General Practice System were
determined. The model was represented through depicting class diagram, usecase
diagram and activity diagram in UML.
Conclusion: Appropriate data content and exchange are main requirements of
General Practice System. Any effort toward improvement of these two
necessary components can help achieve the main purposes of General Practice
System including continuity of patient care across the continuum of health
System.