Abstract

This paper evaluates the implementation of EPIC system on the quality performance of Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare's (JHAH) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) department. This is a retrospective observational study conducted to compare the EMS department performance prior and post the implementation of EPIC on January 26th, 2018. A total number of 49,006 patients visited the EMS department during the control period (pre EPIC) while a total number of 42,431 patients visited the department during the study period (post EPIC). A statistically significant improvement with P<0.05 was found in the waiting time for patients triaged in all acuity levels. The volume of patients visiting the EMS department had a statistically significance increment after the implementation of EPIC. EHRs use the advancement in technology to store and instantly provide clinical information to the healthcare providers. Integrating EHRs to the person-centered care culture has a great potential of empowerment, education, and engagement of individuals in a more effective manner.

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