Electronic Health Authorization Systems
St. Maarten is poor, with low economic growth rates and high fatality rates. It has one of the highest health care costs in the world. Its location on an English-speaking Caribbean island is the reason. It also has a poor system for tracking records and maintaining patient information, so its electronic health system was developed. Employees will need a signature at a local machine to print their cards. Once printed, they can bring the cards to their office to hand to their managers or HR department. This is cumbersome and makes managing your own documents difficult for some departments. They also have to store documents safely and can only do this if the documents are stored on digital files, which can be lost or damaged. The company does not have a paper trail when an employee signs in at a signing machine. This means that the company doesn't know who did what or when. An electronic health authorization system takes care of all this by recording every transaction and storing it in the computer database. The computer digitally stores each file that an employee accesses for their own records every time they access it. The electronic health authorization system in St. Maarten makes administration and management paperless. Because there are not enough trained medical personnel in St. Maarten, many procedures can be done on-the-spot. These include x-rays and laboratory tests, as well as medication refills and other important lab work that cannot be done without proper documentation.