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Patient Engagement
By Adrian Byrne | 01:29 pm | May 13, 2018
As a major teaching and research centre, we had ambitious plans to digitise our operations by integrating all open systems into a single hub. This would allow us to close our Health Records Centre, saving around £1m a year with the introduction of cutting edge digital systems, based on global best practice. With a Southampton-based mental health trust and a community trust also joining the project, this major undertaking required working with a number of stakeholders beyond University Hospital Southampton (UHS). One of our key aims was to start moving people away from writing notes on paper, and towards entering information into digital systems. Most hospitals, until they have a full electronic patient record, will be running a case notes library and moving records around their sites. We wanted to stop that. In the longer term, the implementation will support a move from paper-heavy to paper-light working, and enable the three organisations to more easily share information with each other. A different path UHS differs from other digital front-runners within the NHS - its fellow exemplars - because we didn’t choose an electronic patient record suite from a single supplier. Instead, we are using an integration engine to join up our various electronic systems, while encouraging vendors to support standards, which will enable smooth information sharing. As part of this strategy, we issued a tender for an electronic document management (EDM) system and, following an extensive review of the options by doctors, nurses and midwives, picked OnBase by Hyland in December 2017. Having made our choice, targeted work could commence: The trust instituted a scanning programme that will see around 15% of its historical records – or 60% of those in regular use being digitised. Two areas that had remained reliant on paper were electrocardiograms, and drawings - such as an image of a congenital heart defect, for example. With our new EDM platform, we have been able to migrate these documents to a single, secure location, allowing the viewing of any document from secure computers and tablets. Importantly, it’s a strategy that goes well beyond exclusively migrating medical records not in current use. Building interoperability While our immediate priority is to close the Health Records Centre, our systems solution will enable us to support further elements of its digital strategy. For example, it will make it easier to support clinicians who need to run remote clinics and make it easier for the acute, mental health and community trusts to share information with each other.  We are also looking to make more use of the vendor neutral archive (VNA) system we now have available, which will allow us to share many types of images with partners. Our EDM platform is at the heart of our digital transformation journey and a large component of the new paperless operation. Information will be much more readily available to clinicians and this will enable us to do some significant business change. While the current focus is to close down our case notes library, we may also end up using it for HR and financial tasks, and take out more paper that way. This will enable significant business change and allow us to use OnBase for even more innovative things.
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 12:46 pm | May 09, 2018
The math is simple, says Anthony Chang, MD: machine intelligence + human intelligence = medical intelligence.
By HIMSS TV | 06:25 pm | May 08, 2018
Anthony Chang, MD, at CHOC, explains how machine learning will "augment the intelligence of the clinician."
Analytics
By Jessica Davis | 10:38 am | May 08, 2018
The Pennsylvania health system will launch a 1,000-patient pilot in six months with a systemwide rollout planned for the near future, said Geisinger President David Feinberg, MD.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 03:57 pm | May 04, 2018
To really work to its fullest potential, the technology must be used enterprise-wide, according to the report, which took a close look at customers with highest adoption levels.
Workforce
By Anne Cooper | 11:12 am | May 04, 2018
Anne Cooper, NHS Digital Chief Nurse, and Danielle Siarri, Founder of InnoNurse, argue that the networked world has created an opportunity for nursing informatics professionals to connect and add value through sharing best practice examples and evidence-based research, looking at their career trajectory.
Mobile Health IT
By Laura Lovett | 04:27 pm | May 03, 2018
While reimbursement is largely seen as a roadblock, a number of bold companies are forging ahead now rather than waiting for payment issues to be settled.
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 10:17 am | May 01, 2018
You don't have to rely on a vendor for one-size-fits-all algorithms. With a little elbow grease, it's possible to develop your own – and make them work for you.
Analytics
By Bill Siwicki | 10:37 am | April 27, 2018
Using the company's "Happy Together" tool, UNC was able to document 12 percent of A1c test completions and 8.1 percent of flu shot completions from external data sources.
Precision Medicine
By Bernie Monegain | 05:26 pm | April 26, 2018
Hospitals executive says the algorithms can help clinicians reduce time to diagnosis of intracranial hemorrhages by 96 percent.