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. The reason for this is its location - it is an English-speaking Caribbean island. It also has a poor system of tracking records and maintaining patient data, so its electronic healthcare system was created.
Employees will need to sign in at a local signing machine, print out their own cards, and then bring them to their office where they can hand them over to their managers or the HR department. This is cumbersome and makes managing your own documents difficult for some departments. They must also store documents safely. This is possible only if they are stored in digital files.
When an employee signs in at the signing machine, there is no paper trail, so the company has no way of knowing who did what and 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.
St. Maarten's electronic health authorization system makes paperless management and administration a lot easier. In St. Maarten, there is a lack of trained medical personnel, so many procedures are 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.