5 CONCLUSIONS
This study investigated the impediments to accessing
reliable, timely, and integrated electronic patient data
in healthcare sites in Uganda’s health system.
Findings show the key impediments ranging from
unsuitable mechanisms for electronic health data
collection, storage and access; non-standardised
health data sharing mechanisms; inadequate HIS and
ICT infrastructure; inadequate skills, knowledge and
training; to insufficient security and privacy
measures. Other impediments include weak eHealth
governance and inadequate management support for
eHealth. To mitigate these challenges and attain the
full benefits of eHealth, our future work will generate
requirements that must be met to improve access to
reliable, timely and integrated patient data in the
healthcare sites. The requirements will act as inputs
to the development of contextualised eHealth
standards and an eHealth Enterprise Architecture to
digitally-enable, standardize, implement and use
eHealth in healthcare and service in Uganda.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We acknowledge the Government of the Republic of
Uganda through Makerere University Research and
Innovation Fund for sponsoring the study; and thank
the study participants at the national and sub-national
levels in Uganda’s health system for participating
effectively in the study.
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