The Computerized Medical Record in Child andAdolescentNeuropsychiatry: the Implementation Projectin the Benevento Local Health Authority (ASL)

Ilaria Di Nardo 1*, Stefano Marconcini 2

  1. Terapista della Neuropsicomotricità dell’età evolutiva, U.O. Neuropsichiatria dell’Infanzia e dell’Adolescenza, ASL Benevento.
  2. Coordinatore COT hub ASL/FG – Specialist documentazione sanitaria informatizzata.
    *Corresponding author: ilaria.dinardo@aslbenevento.it

KEYWORDS:
Computerized medical record, Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychiatric disorders,
Healthcare digitalization, TaleteWeb.

ABSTRACT

The project of the Computerized Medical Record in Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry arises from the need for a digital
tool that documents the entire clinical-diagnostic-care pathway of patients accessing outpatient services in public healthcare
facilities. It also stems from the necessity to share clinical-health information among different professionals, often located in
various sites of the specialist services, from anamnesis data to information derived from multiprofessional evaluations.
The Computerized medical record thus aims to be an essential tool supporting professional interdisciplinarity, which today
represents a key prerequisite to ensure the homogeneity and continuity of care for young patients and their families.
Among the numerous advantages associated with the use of this digital tool, particular importance is given to its ability to
align the evaluation procedures and diagnostic pathways with the most recent evidence-based guidelines and protocols currently in force, while generating the necessary certifications for the patient.
This article presents the experience of the implementation and development project of the Computerized Medical Record for
the Unit of Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry – Mental Health Department – of the Benevento Local Health Authority
(ASL), in collaboration with the company Equipe srl, the owner of the TaleteWeb platform. The project involved various
professionals who participate in multidisciplinary team evaluations. The article also presents and discusses the results of a
survey conducted among the staff who took part in the project trial, using a questionnaire derived from validated tools in the
literature, aimed at assessing the perceived effectiveness and impact on clinical activities related to the use of the Electronic
Health Record.

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