Family Medicine & Primary Care Review

Abstract

1/2023 vol. 25
Original paper

Key factors in the success of an electronic patient referral system in the family physician programme: what can we do for the future?

  1. Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran
  2. Hospital Administration Research Centre, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran
  3. Biostatistics Department, Health Science Research Centre, Addiction Institute, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
  4. Economics & Health Management, Strategic Council at National Research Network for Policy Making, Health Economics Association of Iran, Tehran, Iran
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review 2023; 25(1): 73–79
Online publish date: 2023/03/31
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Background

The electronic referral system (e-Referral) is an initial change in the way health care is provided. There are many factors that pre-vent the spread of such technologies in developing countries.

Objectives

Determining the key factors in the success of the electronic referral system in Iran.

Material and methods

This qualitative study was conducted in two phases (semi-structured interview and expert panel). The research participants included 42 people for the interview and 6 local experts, who were selected via the purposive sampling method (stratified sampling) and had at least three years of work experience. Data was collected using in-depth semi-structured interviews which were continued until data saturation. Next, the content analysis method was used to analyse the data. Validity and reliability of the data were determined based on the Guba and Lincoln including acceptability, transfera-bility, reliability and verifiability. Two professors, as qualitative research experts, also verified the credibility of the data through accurate and stepwise control of the research process. Finally, an expert panel meeting was conducted to refine and improve the categorisation of key factors.

Results

The analysis of collected data resulted in the extraction of 6 main themes, 18 subthemes and 47 codes. The main themes included resource man-agement, information technology management, rules and regulations, stakeholder satisfaction and advocacy, domestication and payment mode. Subthemes included management of financial, human, physical and equipment resources, intelligence, security, information exchange speed, information integrity, data access, judicial and insurance laws, health service guidelines, organisational culture, community culture, performance-based payment, etc.

Conclusions

This study offered rich documentation of the implementation of a successful e-Referral system, the availability of which in an information society is essential and will assist managers and policymakers in the successful implementation of the e-Referral system.

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