Abstract

Objectives: The objective of this study is to assess patients’ opinion of the information technologies (IT) electronic registration systems at the “Centro poliklinika” and Seskine outpatient clinics in Vilnius City. Material and Methods: The survey was conducted in May-June, 2012. In the course of the primary survey, one questionnaire was handed out to one in tenth of the newly arrived patients. Total number of 650 questionnaires was distributed. 563 respondents participated in the survey (feedback rate—86.6%). Statistical analysis of data was performed by means of personal computer using SPSS software package. Results: 54.7% of respondents state that they make use of the possibility of online registration with the family doctor. 85.05% of respondents indicate that a doctor, when making the next appointment or referring to the medical specialist, registers a patient on site by means of computer. Upon arrival of a respondent to the reception desk of the medical establishment, 90.3% of respondents are registered by means of computer. 72.4% of respondents say that they have a choice to telephone and inquire about the time of visit if they have forgotten the visit time or lost the appointment sheet. Majority of respondents using the online registration option belong to the age group between 21 and 40 years—35.3%. Conclusions: Answers by the respondents and the breakdown between “Centro poliklinika” and Seskine outpatient clinics are very similar and no essential differences have been determined.

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  • E-health care system development in Lithuania was approved by 22 February 2010 Order “Re Approval of the Programme of the Lithuanian e-Health System Development for 2009-2015” of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Lithuania [1]

  • No apparent variances according to the age groups at both clinics are manifest

  • It is indicated that reminder notice is given by e-mail or SMS text message sent to the phone

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Introduction

E-health care system development in Lithuania was approved by 22 February 2010 Order “Re Approval of the Programme of the Lithuanian e-Health System Development for 2009-2015” of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Lithuania [1]. Concrete actions for implementation of the Programme were laid down by 18 June 2010 Order “Re Approval of the Roadmap for Implementation of the e-Health System Development Programme for the years 2009-2015” of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Lithuania [2]. These documents set forth national and regional level e-Health projects in Lithuania. The Lithuanian e-Health system makes influence upon the whole health care scope, ranging from services to management and accounting It enables to enhance people’s awareness and their concern in health, to effectively use available resources in providing health care services, to OPEN ACCESS

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