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Dr Ehsan Bitaraf, Dr. Mahmood Tara, Dr. Abbas Sheikhtaheri, Dr. Reza Rabiei, Dr. Nasser Shaker Hosseini, Dr. , Dr. Maryam Jafarpour, Dr. Fatemeh Sarani Rad, Dr. Elham Barmar,
Volume 7, Issue 2 (Summer 2023)
Abstract

Background: The electronic health record includes the health information of people, which is collected and organized from different sources, including information systems of different levels of care. Considering the importance of organizing the information of this file and the access to its information for authorized users, its implementation method is of the highest level. The present study was conducted with the aim of investigating its development process and providing development solutions for electronic health records
Methods: The present study is a combined review-descriptive-analytical type, the review part of which was conducted by searching the database of scientific articles using key words related to electronic health records. Also, this search was completed according to the free search results in common search engines and its study.
Results: The review of articles and documents of 13 countries including England, America, Australia, Russia, Taiwan, France, Iceland, Uruguay, Austria, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Norway and Brazil showed that based on the structure and formation of the service provision system and laws. Existing, top-down, bottom-down, and middle-of-the-road reviews were used to implement electronic health records.
Conclusion: Service delivery, coordination between decision sources, integration of different service delivery information systems, and existing laws related to integration and information sharing are factors that affect the implementation of electronic health programs.

Dr. Parviz Norouzmehr, Dr. Mohammad Esmaeil Motlagh, Dr. Zahra Abdollahi, Mrs Mozhgan Eynollahi, Mrs Fatemeh Taheri, Dr. Fariba Khalili, Dr. Hamid Akhavan,
Volume 8, Issue 4 (winter 2025)
Abstract

Background: Governance in environmental health is a crucial issue for promoting public health. This governance encompasses the management and monitoring of environmental factors that can influence human health. As a key institution in this domain, the Supreme Council of Health and Food Security (SCHFS) plays a significant role.
Method: This study was conducted through a survey of the documents and approvals of the SCHFS (2003-2023) and their quantitative and qualitative analysis in the field of environmental health engineering.
Results: The results indicate that out of a total of 140 clauses approved over the twenty-year period, 22% are dedicated to various aspects of environmental health. The highest percentage of approvals pertains to food safety and hygiene (29%). Additionally, 7% of the approvals relate to air pollution, while 26% concern water quality and wastewater management. Among other significant approvals in the realm of environmental health are the establishment of the country's comprehensive environmental health information system and the endorsement of Health Impact Assessment standards. The majority of approvals are associated with the 9th and 10th governments. A total of 18 meetings have been held during the reviewed period, highlighting a lack of meeting frequency.
Conclusion: This statistic is directly linked to the importance of environmental health engineering in health policies and its impact on public health, quality of life, and food security. By formulating comprehensive policies and programs and enhancing inter-sector coordination, this council can contribute to improving environmental health and addressing its challenges.


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