The documents required include health cards, insurance cards and identification papers such as identity cards and passports. The information will be stored and updated electronically with important safeguards to protect patients’ confidentiality, said the hospital’s spokesperson.
AL Ain hospitals is part of Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA). This move is part of a system that will shortly be deployed across all the hospitals and clinics operating under SEHA. SEHA then will be the only health services company to provide fully electronic health-care system in the region.
Safety
The new Health Information System will improve hospital functions and eventually eliminate paper medical records. It will also improve patient safety, enhance patient confidentiality and reduce the need for additional testing when a patient is referred to another SEHA facility anywhere in Abu Dhabi, the spokesperson added.
Carl Stanifer, CEO of the SEHA, said: “The system is created and designed to help health organisations improve financial and clinical outcomes by driving error, variance and waste from the care process. Soon, all our SEHA facilities will be linked by this system with added convenience and safety for our patients.”
George Jepson, CEO of Al Ain Hospital, said the technology allows clinicians to run tests, make diagnoses, place orders, fill medications, document care and remit bills using a single information system.
It also eliminates the duplication of tests as well as the chances of giving inappropriate medication.
The system will be operational for 24 hours a day and will improve communication between care providers and patients facilitating quicker and more effective patient treatment.
“The new system will tremendously enhance patient care at Al Ain Hospital,” Jepson said, noting that more than 450 hospital employees were trained to operate it.
Al Ain Hospital
It is a 412-bed acute care and emergency hospital with three family health clinics, serving Al Ain community and its region. It is committed to providing all the community with high-quality healthcare in a safe, caring, confidential environment in line with UAE and European standards. With more than 320,000 outpatients in their polyclinics and health centres, Al Ain Hospital are also a key competence centre for multidisciplinary ambulatory diagnostics and treatment.
Al Ain hospital will have a new state-of-the-art acute hospital facility which is due for completion by mid 2011. The new facility is designed in line with German building standards, which are among the most stringent in the world, and its clinical services will meet European healthcare standards.
Courtesy – Gulf News
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