The pediatricians and other health workers manage and treat children has been modified through the introduction of software into children’s medicine. Clinical decision support systems (CDSS), telemedicine platforms, electronic health records (EHRs), and patient management systems are imperative for optimizing patient outcomes, eliminating administrative overhead, and optimizing the delivery of care. This research examines the advantages and disadvantages of using technology in a pediatric health facility. Among the ways these technologies work are more accurate diagnosis, more efficient chronic disease management, more effective caregivers and providers communication, and monitoring patient progress remotely. For instance, telemedicine has been extremely beneficial in rural and underserved communities. But using software in the pediatric clinic does pose several challenges. Software system compatibility, training needs for healthcare personnel, and data privacy concerns especially in maintaining the confidentiality of sensitive information on children are significant challenges. The complexity of pediatric care and its specific requirements, such as tracking children’s growth and evaluating development, also make integrating generic healthcare software a challenge., offering specialty care that would not otherwise be available. In spite of these issues, there are still possible advantages to the use of software in pediatric healthcare delivery. As technology continues to evolve, software will have to overcome security, training, and system integration issues in order to be as helpful as possible for enhancing pediatric healthcare outcomes.

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Evaluating the Effectiveness and Challenges of Software in Paediatric Healthcare

  • Bhagyashree Thakur,
  • Shailesh Gahane,
  • Deepak S. Sharma,
  • Pankajkumar Anawade

摘要

The pediatricians and other health workers manage and treat children has been modified through the introduction of software into children’s medicine. Clinical decision support systems (CDSS), telemedicine platforms, electronic health records (EHRs), and patient management systems are imperative for optimizing patient outcomes, eliminating administrative overhead, and optimizing the delivery of care. This research examines the advantages and disadvantages of using technology in a pediatric health facility. Among the ways these technologies work are more accurate diagnosis, more efficient chronic disease management, more effective caregivers and providers communication, and monitoring patient progress remotely. For instance, telemedicine has been extremely beneficial in rural and underserved communities. But using software in the pediatric clinic does pose several challenges. Software system compatibility, training needs for healthcare personnel, and data privacy concerns especially in maintaining the confidentiality of sensitive information on children are significant challenges. The complexity of pediatric care and its specific requirements, such as tracking children’s growth and evaluating development, also make integrating generic healthcare software a challenge., offering specialty care that would not otherwise be available. In spite of these issues, there are still possible advantages to the use of software in pediatric healthcare delivery. As technology continues to evolve, software will have to overcome security, training, and system integration issues in order to be as helpful as possible for enhancing pediatric healthcare outcomes.