Keywords

computer systems, family practice, informatics, medical records, primary healthcare

 

Authors

  1. de Lusignan, Simon MBBS, MSc, MD, FRCGP, FBCS CITP
  2. Chan, Tom RGN, RMN, MSc, PhD

Abstract

Background: UK primary care is highly computerized; initially led by enthusiastic general practitioners who developed their own systems. This preceded the development of a National Health Service information strategy and an ambitious National Programme for IT.

 

Model: A 4-element model is proposed to explain the development of information technology: (1) individual clinician choice; (2) integration into the clinical task--usually an office visit; (3) technological developments; and (4) organizational factors.

 

Conclusion: All 4 elements of this model have been tilted in favor of the utilization of information technology; lessons from the United Kingdom may help other health systems looking to implement information technology systems in primary care.