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Table 3 The 10 best-ranked measures, based on feasibility

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

1

0.67

2

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

9

1

0.86

3

Computer decision-support programs for family doctors should be adopted and verified by the Extended Professional Board of Slovene Family Physicians.

9

1

0.89

4

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

9

1

1.37

5

In all PHC practices nurses should write some medical data into the ambulatory electronic health record during the consultation.

9

1.25

1.25

6

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

9

2

1.41

7

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

9

2

1.66

8

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

8.5

2

1.15

9

All PHC practices should receive cost coverage from The Slovenian Ministry of Health or The Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia for the purchase of computer equipment.

8.5

3.75

2.31

10

Regarding the most common medical conditions, a family practitioner during the consultation should be able to use structured order-data entry modules in the ambulatory electronic health record.

8

2

1.36