IT infrastructure in Indian hospitals is growing but still has room for improvement. Key points:
1. Private hospitals have implemented more IT systems like HIS, RIS, and EMR than public hospitals. Major private hospitals like Apollo and Fortis are investing in integrated IT.
2. Common IT systems used include HIS for administrative functions, RIS for radiology, and some EMR implementation. Specialty clinical systems are less common.
3. Standards need to be established for health IT in India to allow for data sharing and integration. Infrastructure also needs further development, especially in public hospitals.
The document discusses various topics related to information systems in healthcare, including electronic medical records, hospital information systems, intranets, telemedicine, picture archiving and communication systems, and clinical decision support systems. It provides details on the objectives, capabilities and benefits of these systems, highlighting how they can improve various aspects of healthcare delivery such as quality, efficiency, cost and accessibility.
A hospital IT department should have four functional units: computer services, project management, IT application support and training, and web services. A well-developed IT department and system can provide many benefits to a hospital like improved quality, safety and efficiency of care as well as cost savings. Currently, IT adoption in Indian hospitals varies with some major hospitals having comprehensive systems while most others still rely on paper records. Overcoming barriers like costs and implementing strategies around interoperability and standards can help advance health IT in India.
Management Information Systems in Apollo HospitalsDarshit Paun
The document outlines the implementation of an electronic health record system at Apollo Hospitals. It discusses setting up separate servers for each application and managing information across different operating systems as challenges. The system was designed to standardize processes across departments in a computerized environment. It includes modules for front office management, electronic patient records, diagnostics, inventory, finance, HR, and an MIS administration module. The system provides benefits like reduced wait times, centralized patient records, and online statistical data for management decision making.
Hospital Information Systems- Tanavi MadappaTanavi Madappa
A hospital information system (HIS) is a tool that assists hospital administration to efficiently manage processes related to staff, medical, financial, and administrative matters. It maintains employee and patient records, handles billing and payments, supports inventory management and resource allocation. Recent improvements to HIS include facility booking, two-way communication, and separate modules for doctors, nurses, administration and other staff. Recommendations are to create separate portals for internal and external users, provide continuous patient updates, offer expert advice, train all staff, and implement a health plan system. Effective communication is crucial as hospitals are commercial businesses but must prioritize patient care over commercial interests.
Presenting this set of slides with name - Healthcare Sector Analysis Powerpoint Presentation Slides. Keep your audience glued to their seats with professionally designed PPT slides. This deck comprises of total of sixty four slides. It has PPT templates with creative visuals and well researched content. Not just this, our PowerPoint professionals have crafted this deck with appropriate diagrams, layouts, icons, graphs, charts and more. This content ready presentation deck is fully editable. Just click the DOWNLOAD button below. Change the colour, text and font size. You can also modify the content as per your need. Get access to this well crafted complete deck presentation and leave your audience stunned.
The document discusses the Indian healthcare system and its key challenges. It notes that the system faces substantial challenges in providing quality healthcare due to factors such as a fast growing population, changing disease profiles, a multilayered healthcare landscape, lack of infrastructure, shortage of manpower, low public expenditure on health, and inaccessibility of services - especially in rural areas. It also examines the disease burden in India and initiatives by the government to improve the system. However, it concludes that India still lags in key healthcare indicators and there is need for improved healthcare planning, resources, and financing to address the country's growing healthcare challenges.
The document describes a report submitted by a group of students from Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering on an "Integrated Health Information Platform". The report provides an introduction to the need for integrated health information systems and discusses key aspects of an integrated platform such as electronic medical records, electronic health records, how the platform would work, advantages, and implementation. It aims to present information on applying information technology to healthcare to create a nationalized healthcare database.
Project report on Time and motion study and OPD questionnaire survey.DR RITA SINGH
Association between waiting time and consultation time in Outpatient department and OPD pharmacy and OPD patient satisfaction: A time and motion study and OPD questionnaire Survey
The document discusses various topics related to information systems in healthcare, including electronic medical records, hospital information systems, intranets, telemedicine, picture archiving and communication systems, and clinical decision support systems. It provides details on the objectives, capabilities and benefits of these systems, highlighting how they can improve various aspects of healthcare delivery such as quality, efficiency, cost and accessibility.
A hospital IT department should have four functional units: computer services, project management, IT application support and training, and web services. A well-developed IT department and system can provide many benefits to a hospital like improved quality, safety and efficiency of care as well as cost savings. Currently, IT adoption in Indian hospitals varies with some major hospitals having comprehensive systems while most others still rely on paper records. Overcoming barriers like costs and implementing strategies around interoperability and standards can help advance health IT in India.
Management Information Systems in Apollo HospitalsDarshit Paun
The document outlines the implementation of an electronic health record system at Apollo Hospitals. It discusses setting up separate servers for each application and managing information across different operating systems as challenges. The system was designed to standardize processes across departments in a computerized environment. It includes modules for front office management, electronic patient records, diagnostics, inventory, finance, HR, and an MIS administration module. The system provides benefits like reduced wait times, centralized patient records, and online statistical data for management decision making.
Hospital Information Systems- Tanavi MadappaTanavi Madappa
A hospital information system (HIS) is a tool that assists hospital administration to efficiently manage processes related to staff, medical, financial, and administrative matters. It maintains employee and patient records, handles billing and payments, supports inventory management and resource allocation. Recent improvements to HIS include facility booking, two-way communication, and separate modules for doctors, nurses, administration and other staff. Recommendations are to create separate portals for internal and external users, provide continuous patient updates, offer expert advice, train all staff, and implement a health plan system. Effective communication is crucial as hospitals are commercial businesses but must prioritize patient care over commercial interests.
Presenting this set of slides with name - Healthcare Sector Analysis Powerpoint Presentation Slides. Keep your audience glued to their seats with professionally designed PPT slides. This deck comprises of total of sixty four slides. It has PPT templates with creative visuals and well researched content. Not just this, our PowerPoint professionals have crafted this deck with appropriate diagrams, layouts, icons, graphs, charts and more. This content ready presentation deck is fully editable. Just click the DOWNLOAD button below. Change the colour, text and font size. You can also modify the content as per your need. Get access to this well crafted complete deck presentation and leave your audience stunned.
The document discusses the Indian healthcare system and its key challenges. It notes that the system faces substantial challenges in providing quality healthcare due to factors such as a fast growing population, changing disease profiles, a multilayered healthcare landscape, lack of infrastructure, shortage of manpower, low public expenditure on health, and inaccessibility of services - especially in rural areas. It also examines the disease burden in India and initiatives by the government to improve the system. However, it concludes that India still lags in key healthcare indicators and there is need for improved healthcare planning, resources, and financing to address the country's growing healthcare challenges.
The document describes a report submitted by a group of students from Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering on an "Integrated Health Information Platform". The report provides an introduction to the need for integrated health information systems and discusses key aspects of an integrated platform such as electronic medical records, electronic health records, how the platform would work, advantages, and implementation. It aims to present information on applying information technology to healthcare to create a nationalized healthcare database.
Project report on Time and motion study and OPD questionnaire survey.DR RITA SINGH
Association between waiting time and consultation time in Outpatient department and OPD pharmacy and OPD patient satisfaction: A time and motion study and OPD questionnaire Survey
HIS was introduced to solve the complications coming from managing all the paper works of every patient associated with the various departments of hospitalization with confidentiality. HIS provides the ability to manage all the paperwork in one place, reducing the work of staff in arranging and analyzing the paperwork of the patients.
The document discusses the planning and organization of a medical records department in a hospital. It begins by defining medical records and outlining their purposes for patients, doctors, hospitals, and research. It then describes how to plan and organize the department, including establishing sections for admissions, central records, and outpatient records. Staffing requirements are provided for a 500-bed hospital. Physical facility needs are also outlined. The document concludes by explaining the process of medical record flow upon patient admission.
This document discusses health information systems, including electronic medical records (EMRs), electronic health records (EHRs), and radiology information systems (RIS). It provides an overview of Bumrungrad Hospital's implementation of a new information system and discusses some of the challenges they faced. Key topics covered include the differences between EMRs and EHRs, challenges of implementing EMRs such as high costs and ensuring confidentiality, and how RIS is used to store and distribute radiological data and manage patient workflow in radiology departments.
This is a report about Indian Health care industry and How different sectors like Hospitals, Pharmacy and Diagnostics industry are growing. What are the new government policies that are implemented for Health care sector in India.
The document provides an overview of the healthcare industry in India. It discusses various aspects of the industry including emerging diseases, infrastructure issues, the growth of the health insurance market, medical tourism, Ayurveda, surgical equipment, pharmaceuticals, and the top pharmaceutical companies. It also includes survey results on perceptions of healthcare infrastructure and recommendations to improve the industry.
This document discusses the role of information technology in hospitals. It provides information on various IT facilities available at different hospitals in India including AIIMS, Shanti Mukund, Fortis Escorts, Nirmaya, Shubham and Medanta. Some key IT functions that help hospitals include data capture, storage, processing, transmission, retrieval and display. These help with tasks like medical tests, surgeries, accounting and maintaining patient records. The document also compares the various online facilities available at the surveyed hospitals and provides a ranking of the hospitals based on their IT infrastructure.
The document discusses the healthcare industry and provides context for analyzing delays in patient discharge processes at a hospital from May to July 2015. It describes the objectives of studying delays, the sample size, tools used, and limitations. It then provides an overview of the global healthcare industry, key segments including hospitals, providers and professionals, models for healthcare delivery, and the market size of the industry in different regions. Porter's five forces model is applied to analyze competition in the healthcare industry.
The document summarizes the organization and importance of medical records in a hospital setting. It discusses the components and flow of medical records, as well as the roles and responsibilities of the medical records department. Key points include that the medical record documents patient care for clinical, legal, and administrative purposes. It outlines the various sections that make up a medical record and how the records move from registration to the central filing unit.
Apollo Hospital (Brand legacy, Mission, Vision , Strategies for expansion )Eliza Manandhar
1) Apollo Hospitals was established in 1983 in India and has since grown to become Asia's largest healthcare group with over 8,500 beds across 50 hospitals in India and other countries.
2) The group's vision is to "Touch a billion lives" by bringing affordable, high-quality healthcare through an integrated network of hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and other services.
3) Apollo Hospitals has pioneered many innovations in India such as telemedicine, robotic surgery, and being the first hospital in the country to receive international accreditation and recognition as a top medical tourism facility.
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Determinants and Impact of Household's Out-Of–Pocket Healthcare Expenditure i...Economic Research Forum
Ebaidalla Mahjoub Ebaidalla - University of Khartoum
Mohammed Elhaj Mustafa - University of Kassala
ERF Workshop on The Economics of Healthcare in the ERF Region
Cairo, Egypt - May 23, 2016
www.erf.org.eg
The document discusses the hospital information system (HIS) used by Fortis hospitals. It provides details on the key modules of the HIS, including housekeeping, nursing, pharmacy, and patient registration. It identifies gaps in the current system and provides recommendations, such as integrating radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to track assets and patients to improve efficiency. The use of tablets connected to the HIS is also recommended to enable electronic medical records at the point of care.
This presentation summarizes diagnostic services and healthcare strategies for effective performance. It discusses key drivers in the Indian diagnostic industry like foreign health insurance, relaxation in regulations, and emerging technologies. It profiles two major diagnostic service providers - Thyrocare Laboratories and Piramal Diagnostics. The presentation also analyzes in-house diagnostic services provided by Asian Heart Institute and Fortis Healthcare. It discusses their product offerings, pricing, promotion strategies, processes, and people. Lastly, it proposes strategies like focusing on patients, credibility, expertise, and accessibility to improve performance in the fragmented and competitive diagnostic market in India.
The document provides an overview of the evolution of health services in India. It discusses the conceptual framework of public health and outlines the stages of evolution in India and worldwide. In India, it notes the concepts of health and sanitation in ancient times, developments under British colonial rule including establishment of medical colleges and departments, and post-independence expansion based on expert committee recommendations. It summarizes several important committees that shaped health policy like the Bhore, Mudaliar, Chadha, Mukherjee, Jain, Kartar Singh and Shrivatsava committees. It also outlines national health policies formulated in 1983 and 2000.
This presentation was presented online by Dr.Vinothini as a part of PG Seminar Presentation and the full video presentation can be found in official YouTube channel of IAPSM eConnect
Link for the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqR1J9jjCgs
The document describes a hospital management system (HMS) called LinkIT HMS. It allows hospitals to manage clinical, administrative, and financial operations electronically. The HMS integrates all hospital resources and activities into one software application. It aims to reduce costs, improve quality of care, and increase efficiency, data security, and hospital reputation. The HMS includes modules for front office management, outpatient and inpatient care, administration, radiology, laboratory, pharmacy, accounting, billing, and human resources.
This presentation talks about the context of developing the Electronic Health records for India. the guidelines as mentioned in the GOI site is described vividly with examples, for better understanding.
N.B: Please download the ppt first, for the animations to work better.
This document summarizes the medical records system at Hindu Rao Hospital in Delhi, India. It describes how the medical records department was established in 1970 with one record keeper and has since expanded. The department now maintains inpatient and outpatient records, compiles statistics, and files records for 10 years. Medical records originate at admission and are assembled, analyzed, and stored by the department. The department also issues birth and death certificates and handles medico-legal tasks like attending courts. It is responsible for collecting utilization data from various departments and compiling monthly reports on topics like communicable diseases and immunizations.
this Ppt will be able to tell you about
- Role of INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN HOSPITALS
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This document discusses digital health technologies and their future applications. It outlines how electronic health records, mHealth, telehealth, social media, gamification, and big data analytics can empower patients, improve access to care, and enhance prevention. While promising, digital health also faces challenges regarding privacy, data misuse, costs, and technical complexity that must be addressed for its full potential to be realized.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of the Indian health system. It discusses the evolution of medicine from ancient practices intertwined with religion and magic to the development of modern scientific medicine. It outlines the key systems of traditional Indian medicine including Ayurveda and Siddha. It also summarizes the current structure of healthcare delivery in India, which involves both public and private sectors, as well as traditional medicine. The government aims to improve health indicators through national health programs and policies while still facing issues with public health infrastructure and availability of staff.
CPN : ประชุมผู้ถือหุ้นเช่าที่บางใหญ่ Dec 11, 2012TonHor Hor
This document provides details on a proposed 30-year land lease agreement between Central Pattana Public Company Limited (CPN) and Vantage Ground Company Limited (Vantage). Under the agreement, CPN would lease approximately 39,396 square wah of land from Vantage to develop a large shopping complex. CPN is required to make upfront and annual rental payments totaling 5,098.68 million Baht to Vantage over the 30-year period. The transaction requires approval from CPN shareholders as Vantage is a connected party. The document outlines the transaction details, involved parties, lease payments, and assessment of the transaction's fairness by an independent financial advisor.
HIS was introduced to solve the complications coming from managing all the paper works of every patient associated with the various departments of hospitalization with confidentiality. HIS provides the ability to manage all the paperwork in one place, reducing the work of staff in arranging and analyzing the paperwork of the patients.
The document discusses the planning and organization of a medical records department in a hospital. It begins by defining medical records and outlining their purposes for patients, doctors, hospitals, and research. It then describes how to plan and organize the department, including establishing sections for admissions, central records, and outpatient records. Staffing requirements are provided for a 500-bed hospital. Physical facility needs are also outlined. The document concludes by explaining the process of medical record flow upon patient admission.
This document discusses health information systems, including electronic medical records (EMRs), electronic health records (EHRs), and radiology information systems (RIS). It provides an overview of Bumrungrad Hospital's implementation of a new information system and discusses some of the challenges they faced. Key topics covered include the differences between EMRs and EHRs, challenges of implementing EMRs such as high costs and ensuring confidentiality, and how RIS is used to store and distribute radiological data and manage patient workflow in radiology departments.
This is a report about Indian Health care industry and How different sectors like Hospitals, Pharmacy and Diagnostics industry are growing. What are the new government policies that are implemented for Health care sector in India.
The document provides an overview of the healthcare industry in India. It discusses various aspects of the industry including emerging diseases, infrastructure issues, the growth of the health insurance market, medical tourism, Ayurveda, surgical equipment, pharmaceuticals, and the top pharmaceutical companies. It also includes survey results on perceptions of healthcare infrastructure and recommendations to improve the industry.
This document discusses the role of information technology in hospitals. It provides information on various IT facilities available at different hospitals in India including AIIMS, Shanti Mukund, Fortis Escorts, Nirmaya, Shubham and Medanta. Some key IT functions that help hospitals include data capture, storage, processing, transmission, retrieval and display. These help with tasks like medical tests, surgeries, accounting and maintaining patient records. The document also compares the various online facilities available at the surveyed hospitals and provides a ranking of the hospitals based on their IT infrastructure.
The document discusses the healthcare industry and provides context for analyzing delays in patient discharge processes at a hospital from May to July 2015. It describes the objectives of studying delays, the sample size, tools used, and limitations. It then provides an overview of the global healthcare industry, key segments including hospitals, providers and professionals, models for healthcare delivery, and the market size of the industry in different regions. Porter's five forces model is applied to analyze competition in the healthcare industry.
The document summarizes the organization and importance of medical records in a hospital setting. It discusses the components and flow of medical records, as well as the roles and responsibilities of the medical records department. Key points include that the medical record documents patient care for clinical, legal, and administrative purposes. It outlines the various sections that make up a medical record and how the records move from registration to the central filing unit.
Apollo Hospital (Brand legacy, Mission, Vision , Strategies for expansion )Eliza Manandhar
1) Apollo Hospitals was established in 1983 in India and has since grown to become Asia's largest healthcare group with over 8,500 beds across 50 hospitals in India and other countries.
2) The group's vision is to "Touch a billion lives" by bringing affordable, high-quality healthcare through an integrated network of hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and other services.
3) Apollo Hospitals has pioneered many innovations in India such as telemedicine, robotic surgery, and being the first hospital in the country to receive international accreditation and recognition as a top medical tourism facility.
Information and Communication Technology for health and mankind, INDIAN HEALTHCARE PARADIGM, ROLE OF ICT IN HEALTHCARE, HEALTHCARE INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (HICT), INDIAN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, TECHNOLOGIES IN HEALTHCARE, EMR- Electronic Medical Record, EHR- Electronic Health Record, TELEMEDICINE, DIGITAL MEDICAL LIBRARY, HOSPITAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (HIMS), ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HEALTHCARE, PENETRATION OF HIMS IN INDIA, TELEMEDICINE: A NEW HORIZON IN PUBLIC HEALTH, MOBILE HEALTH (M-HEALTH), LATEST TECHNOLOGIES IN HEALTHCARE SECTOR, SIGNIFICANCE OF BIG DATA IN HEALTHCARE, WEARABLE SENSORS FOR REMOTE HEALTH MONITORING, DIGITAL HEALTHCARE IN INDIA, DIGITAL HEALTH, DIGITAL HEALTH INITIATIVES BY GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, MOBILE BASED PROGRAMS (BY GOVERNMENT OF INDIA)
Determinants and Impact of Household's Out-Of–Pocket Healthcare Expenditure i...Economic Research Forum
Ebaidalla Mahjoub Ebaidalla - University of Khartoum
Mohammed Elhaj Mustafa - University of Kassala
ERF Workshop on The Economics of Healthcare in the ERF Region
Cairo, Egypt - May 23, 2016
www.erf.org.eg
The document discusses the hospital information system (HIS) used by Fortis hospitals. It provides details on the key modules of the HIS, including housekeeping, nursing, pharmacy, and patient registration. It identifies gaps in the current system and provides recommendations, such as integrating radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to track assets and patients to improve efficiency. The use of tablets connected to the HIS is also recommended to enable electronic medical records at the point of care.
This presentation summarizes diagnostic services and healthcare strategies for effective performance. It discusses key drivers in the Indian diagnostic industry like foreign health insurance, relaxation in regulations, and emerging technologies. It profiles two major diagnostic service providers - Thyrocare Laboratories and Piramal Diagnostics. The presentation also analyzes in-house diagnostic services provided by Asian Heart Institute and Fortis Healthcare. It discusses their product offerings, pricing, promotion strategies, processes, and people. Lastly, it proposes strategies like focusing on patients, credibility, expertise, and accessibility to improve performance in the fragmented and competitive diagnostic market in India.
The document provides an overview of the evolution of health services in India. It discusses the conceptual framework of public health and outlines the stages of evolution in India and worldwide. In India, it notes the concepts of health and sanitation in ancient times, developments under British colonial rule including establishment of medical colleges and departments, and post-independence expansion based on expert committee recommendations. It summarizes several important committees that shaped health policy like the Bhore, Mudaliar, Chadha, Mukherjee, Jain, Kartar Singh and Shrivatsava committees. It also outlines national health policies formulated in 1983 and 2000.
This presentation was presented online by Dr.Vinothini as a part of PG Seminar Presentation and the full video presentation can be found in official YouTube channel of IAPSM eConnect
Link for the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqR1J9jjCgs
The document describes a hospital management system (HMS) called LinkIT HMS. It allows hospitals to manage clinical, administrative, and financial operations electronically. The HMS integrates all hospital resources and activities into one software application. It aims to reduce costs, improve quality of care, and increase efficiency, data security, and hospital reputation. The HMS includes modules for front office management, outpatient and inpatient care, administration, radiology, laboratory, pharmacy, accounting, billing, and human resources.
This presentation talks about the context of developing the Electronic Health records for India. the guidelines as mentioned in the GOI site is described vividly with examples, for better understanding.
N.B: Please download the ppt first, for the animations to work better.
This document summarizes the medical records system at Hindu Rao Hospital in Delhi, India. It describes how the medical records department was established in 1970 with one record keeper and has since expanded. The department now maintains inpatient and outpatient records, compiles statistics, and files records for 10 years. Medical records originate at admission and are assembled, analyzed, and stored by the department. The department also issues birth and death certificates and handles medico-legal tasks like attending courts. It is responsible for collecting utilization data from various departments and compiling monthly reports on topics like communicable diseases and immunizations.
this Ppt will be able to tell you about
- Role of INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN HOSPITALS
- VARIOUS TRANSACTIONS
- SOFTWARES AVAILABLE
- LIVE EXAMPLES OF HOSPITALS USING SOFTWARES
This document discusses digital health technologies and their future applications. It outlines how electronic health records, mHealth, telehealth, social media, gamification, and big data analytics can empower patients, improve access to care, and enhance prevention. While promising, digital health also faces challenges regarding privacy, data misuse, costs, and technical complexity that must be addressed for its full potential to be realized.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of the Indian health system. It discusses the evolution of medicine from ancient practices intertwined with religion and magic to the development of modern scientific medicine. It outlines the key systems of traditional Indian medicine including Ayurveda and Siddha. It also summarizes the current structure of healthcare delivery in India, which involves both public and private sectors, as well as traditional medicine. The government aims to improve health indicators through national health programs and policies while still facing issues with public health infrastructure and availability of staff.
CPN : ประชุมผู้ถือหุ้นเช่าที่บางใหญ่ Dec 11, 2012TonHor Hor
This document provides details on a proposed 30-year land lease agreement between Central Pattana Public Company Limited (CPN) and Vantage Ground Company Limited (Vantage). Under the agreement, CPN would lease approximately 39,396 square wah of land from Vantage to develop a large shopping complex. CPN is required to make upfront and annual rental payments totaling 5,098.68 million Baht to Vantage over the 30-year period. The transaction requires approval from CPN shareholders as Vantage is a connected party. The document outlines the transaction details, involved parties, lease payments, and assessment of the transaction's fairness by an independent financial advisor.
Cloud eHealth in Medical Imaging & RadiologyCarestream
The document discusses how cloud-based infrastructure can support various healthcare workflows. It provides two case studies:
1) Maasstad Hospital in the Netherlands used the cloud to archive radiology images and consolidate clinical data to avoid managing storage itself.
2) Imadis, a French teleradiology company, used the cloud to enable a dedicated reading workflow and ensure performance, security, and 24/7 support for emergency readings.
The cloud infrastructure allows customization of workflows while outsourcing complexity to cloud providers and avoiding large capital investments. This flexible model is positioned to support diverse healthcare needs going forward.
The document discusses the state of healthcare IT in India. It notes that India faces a demand-supply gap in healthcare as well as challenges around infrastructure, workforce shortages, and reliance on paper records. Healthcare IT spending is growing but remains low compared to other countries. Barriers to adoption include lack of funds, human resources, and strategic plans for computerization. The document calls for national standards for healthcare IT interoperability, a public healthcare information system, task forces to develop healthcare IT, and training for healthcare professionals to move the sector forward.
The document summarizes India's health care delivery system. It has 3 main levels - central, state, and local. At the central level, the main organizations are the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Directorate General of Health Services, which are responsible for policy, planning, research, and coordinating with states. At the state level, each state has its own health administration led by a health secretary. At the local level, districts are divided into subdivisions, blocks, and villages/panchayats. Primary health services are provided at the village, sub-center, primary health center, and community health center levels.
The document provides an overview of India's health care delivery system. It discusses three main levels: central, state, and district/local levels. At the central level, the key organizations are the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Directorate General of Health Services, which are responsible for policymaking, planning, and coordination. At the state level, each state has its own independent health care system. At the district/local level, primary health care is delivered through a three-tiered rural system of sub-centers, primary health centers (PHC), and community health centers (CHC) based on population thresholds. The PHCs act as the first point of contact between communities and medical officers.
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This document provides an overview of Birlamedisoft's Quanta hospital information management system (HIMS). It includes menus and descriptions for modules related to patient registration, billing, laboratory, radiology, pharmacy, inventory, housekeeping, and more. Graphics display sample interfaces for registration cards, dashboards, imaging controls, and connectivity to various medical devices. The system aims to manage all clinical, administrative and financial aspects of healthcare facilities.
5 Must-Haves in a Hospital Information Management System.pptxDocpulse
Discover the essential components for an effective Hospital Management System in our latest blog. Ensure your healthcare facility is equipped with these vital features. Read now!
The document discusses the digital systems used at AIIMS hospital in New Delhi, including a Laboratory Information System (LIS) to track test orders and results, a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) for imaging, and an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system. It notes that these digital systems provide important medical information like test results in a timely manner to support care. Challenges in implementing these systems include ensuring robust IT infrastructure, managing complexity, costs, and privacy, but their benefits are clear for modernizing hospitals, even if a full digital transition will take more time.
Accenture Business Oppourtinities in HealthCare ITVanshita Sinha
Accenture has strong opportunities to expand in China's growing healthcare IT market. The market is forecast to grow at 21.7% annually through 2015. Key opportunities include: 1) Providing IT services to upgrade hospitals, especially in rural areas as China builds new facilities; 2) Implementing electronic medical records and integrating hospital information systems; and 3) Leveraging growth in telemedicine, cloud computing, and mobile health to reach rural populations. Accenture should partner with local companies and align offerings with China's health policies to capture opportunities in prioritized areas like rural healthcare and technology development.
This document discusses health information systems (HIS). It defines HIS as a system designed to manage healthcare data, including collecting, storing, managing, and transmitting patient electronic medical records. It notes HIS automates clinical, administrative, and inventory functions in healthcare organizations. The document outlines various HIS modules like RIS, LIS, MMS, and EMR/EHR. It discusses the need for HIS in areas like patient registration, scheduling, billing, and more. Finally, it discusses some best practices for HIS like prioritizing security, training employees, and focusing on patient convenience.
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Featherfall Medical Center has faced regulatory issues and financial losses due to outdated technology. Staff lack training and roles have communication problems. The consultant was hired to review the organization's needs and recommend a new technology system.
1. The healthcare informatics industry utilizes information technologies and management strategies to improve processes and efficiency in healthcare. McKesson Technology Solutions is a major player providing clinical software, pharmacy automation, and other IT services to hospitals.
2. McKesson's revenues have increased each year from $108 billion in 2008 to $112 billion in 2009. They are ranked 14th on the Fortune 500 list. McKesson provides solutions for electronic health records, computerized physician order entry, and decision support systems.
3. Trends in the industry include a focus on digitizing paper records, developing automated decision support systems using electronic data, and automating patients' medical histories. Regulatory acts are also driving increased IT adoption,
Healthcare and AWS: The Power of Cloud in Patient Care and Data ManagementSuccessiveDigital
1. The document discusses how cloud platforms like AWS can help healthcare organizations better manage patient data and deliver advanced patient care. It provides examples of how moving to the cloud improves data accessibility, analytics, mobility and enables telehealth solutions.
2. Key benefits of cloud-based healthcare data management include dismantling data silos, facilitating data sharing and integration, providing scalability, and allowing data to be easily accessible anywhere to support new care delivery models.
3. The cloud empowers patient engagement through tools that collect health data from devices. It also improves care management by enabling real-time communication and collaboration between healthcare providers.
Connected Healthcare - New PerspectiveSomenath Nag
An IDC source says, the healthcare industry is one of the highest-ranked industries for year-over-year growth and five-year compound annual growth rates with a worldwide average of 7.0% growth for FY12 in software.
There has been a significant investment in the form of health modernization and stimulus funding to leverage technology to cut down rising healthcare costs.
This presentation discusses the concepts of connected healthcare and how it will change the Healthcare Industry.
Because putting patients’ needs first is essential in the healthcare industries, many healthcare systems
face health information technology (HIT) related challenges and a patient service dilemma.We will firstpresent
the patient service dilemma and provide a high-leveloverview of technologies that have increased the productivity,
efficiency in providing care, and clinical collaboration across their various healthcare campuses. Then, we will
suggest changesto current HIT practice that will enableHealth Systems to be Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliant, while meeting the needs of patients, their expectations of care, and the
changing healthcare industry.
This document proposes an information systems strategic plan for the Medical Mission Group Hospital and Health Services Cooperative. It recommends adopting an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system to integrate the hospital's patient records, billing, and accounting processes. The ERP would make operations more efficient and cost-effective by transitioning to electronic medical records, billing, and accounting. The initial investment is estimated at $350,000 with a return on investment of 3-5 years from increased revenue and cost savings. It provides a SWOT analysis and outlines the current IT status, vision, objectives, and recommendations for implementing the ERP system successfully.
Cloud computing has the potential to be a game changer for the Indian healthcare system. The adoption of cloud services can help address issues like the high cost of infrastructure for hospitals while improving scalability, access, and efficiency. One example is Rainbow Hospitals, a large pediatric hospital network, which overhauled its legacy IT systems by implementing a new electronic medical records and other software systems on the cloud. This allowed the hospitals to scale resources as needed, gave clinicians ubiquitous access to patient information, and led to improvements in turnaround times, documentation accuracy, and other operational metrics. Cloud computing can reduce costs for healthcare organizations while improving care delivery if implemented successfully.
Caresoft Hospital Information System is a customizable, integrated hospital management software that offers standard, premium, and basic modules. It provides features like patient registration, billing, reporting, doctor management, lab, pharmacy, and other modules. The system aims to improve hospital management with a performance-based, intelligent approach through automation, integration, and analytics.
Digital Transformation of Healthcare amid COVID-19 Pandemic.pdfShelly Megan
The COVID-19 pandemic led to the digitalization of the healthcare sector, primarily influencing the remote working capabilities and user experience. Digitalization of healthcare fastened the diagnosis, enabling faster and better treatment. Tele medicine has proved to be very beneficial. The digital supply chain management solution is another significant advancement. These digital advancements will have a long-term impact on the healthcare system, boosting the user experience and affordability.
This document discusses the role of information technology in nursing. It describes how computers are used to store, process, and transmit patient information. It also discusses how computer technologies like electronic medical records, clinical decision support systems, and bar coding help improve patient care, reduce errors, and increase efficiency. Nursing informatics is mentioned as the field that applies information science to nursing practice and healthcare.
Max Healthcare partnered with Dell Services to develop IT operations across all Max Hospitals through a 10-year, Rs. 90 crore outsourcing deal. Dell migrated Max's data center to their facility in Noida and installed new servers and infrastructure. They are also building an extensive electronic health record system based on the open-source VistA platform. This deal aims to enhance patient and physician experience through centralized records and improved processes, while reducing costs for Max Healthcare over the long term.
This document discusses how information and communication technologies (ICT) can be used to enhance healthcare delivery in Nigeria. It provides background on e-Health and describes Nigeria's Health Management Information System (HMIS), which collects routine health data from over 5,400 facilities. The document proposes strengthening e-Health through coordinated investment in application software to improve availability and use of timely health information. It describes the key components of an electronic health record system and how physicians, nurses, and other staff would benefit from improved access to patient information and order entry/results.
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4. Where IT Needs To Be Implemented Elec. Med. Record I/P Lab System Pt. Reported Data (On-Line Dx) (QOL Data) (Compliance) MD Office Interface Office Billing System Pt. Registration System Hospital Interface Radiology System Master Interface Engine O/P Lab System Hosp. Billing System O/P Pharmacy Systems I/P Pharmacy System Home Health System
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6. Along with newer technological trends appearing on the Indian scene, several positive developments in the last couple of years have driven the adoption of IT in healthcare delivery.
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8. In India, it estimates that IT spent on healthcare will reach $315 million (Rs 1,260 crore) by 2011.
9. Healthcare sector is always criticised as a laggard when compared to other sectors in accepting IT. However the scenario is changing as more and more hospitals are realising the advantages of IT enabling their hospital.
10. Commercial IT systems for administrative functions related to patient care introduced in the late 1990s in India have become the most widely installed type of hospital IT.
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12. There are an estimated 2,000 CIS installations in over 550 hospitals in India.
13. Laboratory and Pharmacy Informatics account for the bulk of the 70 – 100 installations detected per year, followed by ICU and operating theatre, with relatively lower demand for prenatal/ neonatal/ maternity CIS.
14. Indian market for HIS and CIS reached about USD 14 million in 2008,with HIS representing over 70% of revenue and CIS representing the remaining 30%.
20. HIPAA(Health Instruments Portability And Accountability Act) In India, DIT, MCIT is leading the initiative of laying standards for health informatics from Indian Context.
23. The benefits of CDSS are immediate minimisation of medical errors and availability of clinical analytics.
24. Designed to assist physicians and other health professionals with decision making tasks. It links health observations like patient data with health knowledge like established clinical protocols to help doctors take right decisions for improved healthcare.
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26. A process of electronic entry of doctor's instructions for the treatment of patients under his or her care
27. Orders are communicated over a computer network to the staff (nurses, pharmacists) or to the departments (pharmacy, laboratory or radiology) responsible for fulfilling the order
36. The growing IT budget at Apollo constitutes around 4.5 per cent of its operational expenses. Apollo has been already started the Telemedicine programme all over the India called as ATNF (Apollo Telemedicine Networking Foundation). Also Indian Government supported it and started its own programme in rural India.
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38. Initially relying more on paper and verbal inputs so led to leakage in revenue, lack of information flow and time was wasted in doing routine repetitive tasks.
39. In 1999, RHC started revamping the IT infrastructure of the hospital and implemented HIS, RIS, PACS, EMR, ERP and telemedicine as some of the IT solutions.
40. PACS enabled it to improve patient care by streamlining clinical processes and creating a seamless flow of information.
41. HIS system has unique medical record number to identify a patient.
43. EMR allowed protection for medical information and improve data sharing without any threat to patient privacy.
44. Today, activities related to patient billing, consulting charges, payments to be made to vendors are all recorded electronically.
45. Critical patient information like lab results, radiology images, medications available on-line, led to reduction of file movements and has helped the doctors to take decisions on time.
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47. It is building a mobile-cum-wireless communication framework on IP enabled PBX to connect the nurses, doctors and patients.
48. Nurses can use handheld devices to input patient data within the hospital's network, removing the process of taking handwritten notes and then inputting the data by hand.
49. Patients can also communicate easily with the doctors and nurses faster.
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51. It has invested funds for the implementation of a PACS system which will allow images from radiology, CT, MRI to be available on all computers within the organisation.
52. It is planning a RFID tagging system for its fixed asset management system.
53. Soon the Hospital would also introduce PACS for enterprise-wide imaging.
56. The main purpose for opting IT solution was to get all these hospitals at various locations connected to each other with a centralised system making it convenient for both the hospital and the patients.
57. They felt a need of having such a system which could make the health analytic to understand the disease trend and decide the medicine, required treatment to be provided to the patient, thus reducing the occurrences of medication error.
58. IT implementationsThe 'lease line connectivity' is a service through which all the hospitals can remain connected to the data server. 'Bharti' is the lease line connectivity service provider for Max. The speed of the connectivity was upgraded from 512 kbps to 4 mbps since the last two years. 'PACS' is incorporated in MAX through this data.
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60. The KLES HOSPTIAL & MRC’s IT Department provides support for the use and development of information and communications technologies to facilitate and expediate the patient services.
61. Servers: Application Server Mail Exchange server Data base server Anti-Virus and Firewall Server Web Server These servers include Dicom with Telemedicine Application with a dedicated Data base server. These dedicated servers cater certain specified programs and also meet a health working environment. Three tier architecture is created with the introduction of new HIS/HIMS software where about 27 different modules have been created to integrated the entire Hospital Services to be delivered through system based management.
64. CDAC took the challenge of implementing HIS software with domain knowledge.
65. It has 14 modules covering all aspects of patient management and patient related administration.
66. The Institution has been able to oversee a smooth transfer of a 100% manual system to a 100% computerized one over a 2-year period.
67. It was the first fully computerized hospital in the country with all patient related activities taking place online and continues to be only one in the Government sector. Telemedicine Infrastructure at SGPGIMS showing the Intra-hospital telemedicine network of the operation theatre for real time interactive tele-surgical conference Workstation
68. Products developed In Health Informatics in Indian Hospitals Talbros : TACL - IT Division OPD Services: B.O.O. basis (Built, Operate & Own) TACL -IT Division has been offering its services to Directorate of Health Services, Govt. of NCT of Delhi for the computerization of its OPD Services on B.O.O. basis. This is a particularly challenging project as the people we are dealing with are already under huge stress because of the state of their health.
69. Some of the Hospitals under the Government of Delhi which have been automated by TACL -IT Division are: Dr. Hedgewar Arogya Sansthan Acharya Sri Bhikshu Govt. Hospital Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Hospital Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hospital Attar Sain Jain Eye &Gen. Hospital Guru Govind Singh Govt.Hospital Lal Bhadur Shastri Hospital Maharishi Balmiki Hospital Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital Maulana Azad Dental College & Hospital Deen Dyal Upadhya Hospital
81. SETBACKS Though IT has been established in many Indian Hospitals but yet we have certain limitations for its complete implementations in India. These are as follows: Policy: There are no clearly articulated/ communicated government policy on IT adoption in public hospitals. Government funding for HIT is nearly non-existent. Computer literacy: Limited computer literacy of staff. Infrastructure:Infrastructure to support HIT adoption is underdeveloped. Co-ordination: Coordination between public and private sector is yet to emerge. Legacysystems: Patient health records are paper based in most hospitals (except for large, private hospitals). Standards: HIT systems developed locally do not follow standards for information representation and exchange. This is complicated further by the multitude of languages used across the country. Privacy: Confidentiality of patient health information is still being debated and the apex court is yet to come out with an opinion on this.