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    IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONWIDE ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD SYSTEM IN SERBIA: CHALLENGES, LESSONS LEARNED, AND EARLY OUTCOMES; [UVOĐENJE NACIONALNOG ELEKTRONIČKOG SUSTAVA BILJEŽENJA ZDRAVSTVENIH PODATAKA U SRBIJI: TEŽAK PUT SA DOBRIM ZAVRŠETKOM]
    (2022)
    Vekić, Berislav (8253989200)
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    Pilipović, Filip (57194021948)
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    Dragojević-Simić, Viktorija (59157732500)
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    Živić, Rastko (6701921833)
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    Radovanović, Dragče (57213489763)
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    Rančić, Nemanja (54941042300)
    Objectives: Many countries around the world have recognized the need for using an electronic health record (EHR) system. However, there is limited literature that could serve as a guide during a lengthy and challenging process of planning, development, and implementation of the e-Health system. Since the EHR system was recently introduced in Serbia, the purpose of this communication is to describe our experience and lessons learned along the way. Methods: The key personnel involved in the implementation of the EHR system in Serbia that began in 2015 conducted in 2019 a retrospective narrative review of the process and early outcomes. Results: An incremental approach in the planning, development, and implementation of the nationwide EHR system was taken. The process was split into phases with the gradual introduction of different regions of the country. The gradual shift from the existing to a new workflow for the prospective users was also implemented. The significant milestones were the achievement of quick legislative changes, the hiring of a professional team of experts in the field, the provision of timely and appropriate information and training to prospective users, the close collaboration between the implementation team and the Ministry of Health and mutual understanding of the aims and expectations, and the flexibility in accepting the evolving nature of the process, goals, and the system model. Conclusions: A successful implementation of the nationwide EHR system is feasible providing careful planning, the assembly of a multi-disciplinary team, the use of a stepwise approach, the early and continued involvement of the intended users, and the willingness to make adjustments along the way. The end-result sets the stage for the reform of the health care system itself. © 2022, Dr. Mladen Stojanovic University Hospital. All rights reserved.
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    Medicolegal characteristics of defense injuries in cases of homicides; [Sudskomedicinske karakteristike odbrambenih povreda u slučajevima ubistava]
    (2017)
    Rančić, Nemanja (54941042300)
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    Djurović, Gordana (55701727200)
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    Pilipović, Filip (57194021948)
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    Savić, Slobodan (7005859439)
    Background/Aim. During the homicidal act, a victim usually tries to defend himself/herself, and due to these attempts he/she could sustain so-called defense injuries, mostly localized on the arms. The aim of this research was to analyze important medicolegal characteristics of defense injuries, particularly regarding their importance in forensic expertise of homicides. Methods. We analyzed autopsies of all homicidal cases with defense injuries in Belgrade during a three-year period. Results. Defensive injuries were registered in 71 victims of murder. The majority (67.61%) of victims with defense injuries were males. About 25% of victims were aged from 21 to 30 years. The majority (60) of victims were not under influence of alcohol. Homicides were mostly (90.14%) performed by mechanical weapons. The highest frequency of defense injuries was noticed in the victims with multiple homicidal injuries localized on the front side of the body. In a half (50.7%) of the cases they were present on both arms of the victim, mostly on the dorsal side of hands and forearms. Bruises were the most frequent form of defense injuries (36.61% out of 71 cases), while incisions, abrasions, gunshot injuries and stab wounds were less common. Conclusion. Determination of defense injuries and their medicolegal characteristics enables collecting of facts that are important for legal estimation of homicide, as well as for adequate sentence at the end of the court procedure. © 2017, Institut za Vojnomedicinske Naucne Informacije/Documentaciju. All rights reserved.

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