Management of medical records: a study at Princes Marina hospital, Gaborone, Botswana

Type Thesis or Dissertation - Master in Archives and Records Management
Title Management of medical records: a study at Princes Marina hospital, Gaborone, Botswana
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
URL http://ithuteng.ub.bw/bitstream/handle/10311/1461/Ngidi_ Unpublished​(MA)_2015.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate medical records management practices at
Princess Marina Hospital (PMH). The Medical Records Unit (MRU) was one of the
largest units in PMH and wa
independence in 1996, yet it was not clear if proper systems had been put in place to
manage them.
The objective of this study was therefore to investigate records management practices
from the time of creation (birth) until they were disposed permanently, either through
destruction or storage in an archival institution or records centre. Furthermore, the study
aimed at making recommendations for the improvement of record management practices
at PMH.
The study was informed by the record life cycle model and the records continuum model.
The theoretical framework for the study subscribed to the principles of good record
management based on ISO 15489-1 standards which dictate for the efficient and
systematic control of the creation, receipt, maintenance, use and disposition of records.
The study used both quantitative and qualitative research methodology to gather
information. The research design, therefore used was a mixed method approach which
employed both quantitative as well as qualitative methods of data collection. Several
documentary sources for this study were reviewed amongst others which included reports
relevant to health in Botswana from the Ministry of Health such as policy documents,
WHO with specific chapters to Botswana on health issues, the Ministry of Health Portal,
SADC Protocol on Health, PMH brochure, local newspapers, internet sources, books,
ISO 15489, and dissertations.
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The study showed that there was poor management of medical records at the Princess
Marina Hospital and the record management system in place was insufficient.
The study therefore recommended that the policy on records management which was said
to be in a draft form be finalized in order to guide the processes and procedures for record
management practices at PMH.
In addition, the study also recommended that a good records management system at PMH
was needed that would ensure that proper data and information was fed into the NHIS.
This would enhance proper planning and financing to the health sector by the government
of Botswana.

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