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Table 1 The 10 best-ranked measures based on importance

From: Building consensus about eHealth in Slovene primary health care: Delphi study

Rank

Suggested measure

Median

IR

SD

1

All PHC practices should be equipped with at least two adequately efficient personal computers.

9

0

0.21

2

A general practitioner should make records about every patient's vaccinations in the national electronic medical health record.

9

0

0.29

3

A general practitioner should make records about every patient's allergies in a visible section of the ambulatory electronic record.

9

0

0.43

4

A general practitioner should make records about every patient's body weight or body mass index (BMI) in a visible section of the ambulatory electronic record, at least once every 5 years.

9

0

0.50

4

A general practitioner should make records about every patient's vaccinations in the ambulatory health electronic record.

9

0

0.50

4

All PHC practices should use certified computer decision-support programs for decision-making, therapy, prescribing and controlling.

9

0

0.50

7

In all PHC practices, doctors should write therapeutic instructions, referrals and the most important clinical findings during examination into ambulatory electronic records.

9

0

0.61

8

All PHC practices should have broadband access to the worldwide web.

9

0

0.64

9

The Ministry of Health and health insurance institutions should methodically educate and inform health care providers about benefits of modern informational technologies.

9

0

0.77

10

In all PHC practices, nurses should write administrative data during the consultation into ambulatory electronic records.

9

0

0.87