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All your medical records at your doctor's fingertips
DHA announces one window facility to keep track of patient record.
Each patient will have an electronic medical record file that can be
accessed by doctors and healthcare points of their choice across Dubai by
2018 in the biggest project of its kind in the region.
The Dubai Smarter, Dubai Healthier project was launched by Shaikh Hamdan bin
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the
Dubai Executive Council, on Sunday and is projected to make the emirate the
most developed healthcare model in the world.
Two electronic projects - Salama and Nabidh (pulse) - are part of the big
project that hopes to turn Dubai into the city of the future, said officials
from the Dubai Health Authority (DHA).
"These projects will change the face of DHA and add value to healthcare,"
said Humaid Al Qatami, Chairman of the Board and Director-General of the
authority.
"These two projects are the largest in terms of the volume of health data
that they will generate and help us device evidence based public health
policies," he said.
The projects will later be integrated with the National Unified Medical
Record under the Ministry of Health and Protection of Society so that health
information can be shared at the UAE level.
While patient information sharing will remain within the five DHA hospitals
under the Salama project, Nabidh will include health experts from 34
hospitals and 2,270 health centres in the private sector.
"Data will follow patients in these projects," said Dr Mohammad Al Redha,
Director of Health Data and Information Analysis Department. "Instead of a
patient opening a new file in any hospital with any new doctor, his/her
electronic medical record (EMR) will be available under a single system," he
said. The project will also help generate Dubai-wide vital health data and
also keep a check on misuse of insurance claims.
"Alerts and notification system can send reminders to doctors' such as
requesting an eye-test for their diabetic patient once every six-month,"
said Dr Redha.
The system will also be effective in outbreak management.
"During an epidemic the system provides live records of visits and
diagnosis, which will allow easy understanding of the spread or the trend
pattern of any disease."
The Salama project, meanwhile, will facilitate cross-referencing of
medication and allergy interactions while maintaining patient records within
DHA hospitals.
"The system will provide real-time alerts, warnings and flags to draw
attention to changes in the patient medication or patient condition.
Moreover, allergy warnings will always be displayed on the screen, which
directly results in minimising any medication errors," said Amani Al Jassmi,
Director of Information Technology.
Patients will also be able to access to their medical record through a
patient portal. In future, health information on medical tourists will reach
doctors in Dubai before the arrival of the patient.
24 hour center for medical emergencies:
A central command centre to be manned by health professionals will also be
set up to attend to medical emergencies through a 24-hour connectivity.The
centre will be connected to all hospitals, Dubai Police, Dubai Ambulance as
well as the Dubai Civil Defence among others."This is coordinated care,"
said Dr Redha."Imagine a scenario where a patient is in dire need of blood,
which is not available in the health centre where he is hospitalised. A
doctor will get in touch with the command centre, which will then swing into
action and contact all hospitals across the emirate to source the blood," he
added."In case of a mass emergency, the platform can help emergency experts
decide which hospitals the ambulances should go to based on the number of
available ICU beds across Dubai."
Feb 22, 2016 |
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Courtesy Khaleej Times
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