학술논문

Towards Developing An EMR in Mental Health Care for Children’s Mental Health Development among the Underserved Communities in USA
Document Type
Conference
Source
2021 IEEE 45th Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference (COMPSAC) COMPSAC Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), 2021 IEEE 45th. :688-693 Jul, 2021
Subject
Computing and Processing
General Topics for Engineers
Pediatrics
Pandemics
Navigation
Mental health
Tools
Software
Information technology
Electronic medical record (EMR)
Mental Health Care (MHC)
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Health Information Technology (HIT)
Mental Health Professional (MHP)
Language
Abstract
Next Step Clinic (NSC) is a neighborhood-based mental clinic in Milwaukee in the USA for early identification and intervention of Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children. NSC's primary goal is to serve the underserved families in that area with children aged 15 months to 10 years who have ASD symptoms free of cost. Our proposed and implemented Electronic Medical Records (NSC: EMR) has been developed for NSC. This paper describes the NSC: EMR's design specification and whole development process with the workflow control of this system in NSC. This NSC: EMR has been used to record the patient’s medical data and make appointments both physically or virtually. The integration of standardized psychological evaluation form has reduced the paperwork and physical storage burden for the family navigator. By deploying the system, the family navigator can increase their productivity from the screening to all intervention processes to deal with ASD children. Even in the lockdown time, due to the pandemic of COVID-19, about 84 ASD patients from the deprived family at that area got registered and took intervention through this NSC: EMR. The usability and cost-effective feature has already shown the potential of NSC: EMR, and it will be scaled to serve a large population in the USA and beyond.