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Challenges in the implementation of an electronic referral system: A qualitative study in the Iranian context.

Mohammad Javad KabirAlireza HeidariMohammad Reza HonarvarZahra KhatirnamaniNarges Rafiei
Published in: The International journal of health planning and management (2022)
Referral chain reduces patient costs and results in more efficient use of workforce and equipment. Despite the implementation of the Family Physician Programme in Iran, the referral system does not function as intended. Therefore, this study was conducted to explain the challenges in the implementation of an electronic referral system in Iran. This qualitative study was performed in Golestan province in northern Iran. The participants were 46 family physicians, specialist physicians, healthcare managers, experts, and patients who were selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected using in-depth individual interviews and were analysed using content analysis. Implementation of the electronic referral system faces management challenges (planning, organisation, motivation, control), administrative challenges (scheduling, patient load and waiting time, visit and diagnosis, feedback), and educational, policy, sociocultural, technological, and economic challenges. Policymakers can adopt appropriate strategies to improve the quantity and quality of their electronic referral system according to the challenges identified herein.
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