Abstract
This article presents a research on the efficiency and challenges of implementing digital recording and monitoring systems in health services. The overall objective of this study was to investigate how these systems contribute to the improvement of procedures, provide accurate data for audits, and facilitate the tracking of KPIs. To achieve this goal, the following specific objectives have been established: to understand the benefits of digital frameworks, to explore the challenges in their implementation, and to propose strategies to overcome these challenges. The methodology used included the review of relevant literature and the analysis of data from secondary sources. The research revealed that digital organizations can significantly optimize medical processes, but their implementation requires careful consideration of factors such as staff training, data security, and integration of frameworks. The study concluded that, although challenging, the effective use of these systems is vital for the excellence of health care services. The final considerations highlight the importance of continuing research on the subject to improve current knowledge and promote future advances.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.003-043