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Replication for hospital data safety and convenience

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

As hospital owners and managers, the greatest challenge often is in (a) allocating time to analyse the wealth of information available through management information systems (b) devising easy and affordable means of protecting valuable data from hardware failures and natural disasters.

The SA-H.I.S data replicator is an easy to administer synchronisation tool which enables hospital administrators and owners to seamlessly transfer data to other locations / machines in a safe and secure manner, so that business analysis and planning can be carried out at leisure.

Data replicator is also an ideal solution for small and medium size hospitals, who find it beyond their IT budgets to implement sophisticated server mirroring and other failsafe technologies.

  • Peace of mind with valuable hospital data.
  • Low cost of ownership
  • Management time savings in analysing data offline.
  • Authenticated one or two way transfer of data to laptops
  • Two way data transfer for disaster recovery management
  • Standby server synchronisation for 24 x 7 operations
  • Data dump for third party applications
  • Works with existing hardware and software

Patient safety and Swiss cheese – How many layers do you have?

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

Reason's Swiss cheese model has become the dominant paradigm for analyzing medical errors and patient safety incidents. Reason has written extensively about how humans and organizations commit errors and how such incidents can be prevented once their causes are understood. In particular, he has developed what he calls the "Swiss Cheese" model of incident occurrence.

Here is what it looks like applied in one area where vulnerabilities can have dire consequences, the hospital setting:

ARDS is Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome which can result from a number of preventable circumstances. In the illustration above, each slice of cheese, starting from the right, represents an obstacle or defense to ARDS development in a patient admitted to the hospital. But the holes in the cheese slice represent something different – a latent error or system failure waiting to happen. These could be human error, equipment failure, and so on. Each of these can be handled and prevented by proper training, supervision, maintenance and so on. But when these methods break down, the likelihood of a serious event increases.

To bring the message home, try and develop a model for your operation theater. How many slices of cheese exist to help you prevent an accident, or recover from it? How big are the holes, and how often do you refine your procedures to improve the chances of not being in an accident, or surviving one?

The Operation Theater module of H.I.S can reduce such risks in patient safety. With features like

  • Pre-operative checklist.

  • Pre-define list of instruments and consumables.

  • Equipment and consumable sterilization tracking.

  • Exception handling for emergency surgery cases.

  • Surgery related anesthesia information.

The operation theater module helps you add additional layers of cheese to prevent accidents and ensure patient safety, besides saving you money and increasing process efficiency.

  • Optimal utilization of theater resources.

  • Just in time inventory savings on theater consumables.

  • Surgery scheduling for multiple theaters.

  • Scheduling based on average time for a class of surgery.

  • Measure surgeon's performance.

  • OT performance analysis (Weekly, monthly, yearly).

  • And increased accountability through integrated in patient billing.

So why wait? Increase patient safety and save money at the same time.

Case study : Al Abeer Hospital, Kerala

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Founder : Mr. Alungal Mohammed

Started in 2002

Number of beds : 100

Specialties : Gynecology, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, General Medicine, General Surgery.

First we installed Xinsys from XXX Software (Now defunct) and faced lots of problem in pharmacy, Front Office sections. We got the information about Software Associates from nearby hospitals.

Domain knowledge. HIS helped in Front office, Pharmacy section to eliminate the problems.

Patient handling became easy, stock maintenance in pharmacy and accounts through other department integration.

User wise controls

Staff monitoring became easy, trace the error occurrence

Inpatient ageing, bill outstanding, receivable can be easily be traced out and updated.

Considerably decreased operating expenses

Can easily convince the patient regarding bill details and bill amounts.

Item wise checking, ROL monitoring, no overstocking.

User wise bill checking is possible.

Internal control is now possible.

Front office, billing and registration time reduced compared to the old one. IP billing easier, with HIS, due to which we are able to provide service quicker and reduce the crowd at the reception / billing counters.

Information regarding pharmacy items. OP /IP items can be provided at any time.

Strongly recommend to any Hospital

20% overall savings (approximate)

Two hours every day – mainly at front office

 
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