The Free Press Journal

Thane’s civic hospitals soon to don a digital look

- PRERANA BHARADE

Thane’s biggest civic hospital will soon don a digital look as the Thane Municipal Corporatio­n (TMC) has planned to implement 'Hospital Informatio­n Management System' project which will cost around Rs 14 crore. The digital hospital will have a complete medical history of patients as well as the record of students studying at its medical college.

Thane has two public hospitals – the civil hospital run by State Government and the Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj or Kalwa Hospital run by TMC.

Kalwa Hospital witnesses long queues wherein patients come here from distant places for minor or major ailments, who most of the times are seen carrying case paper files. As per the new 'digital system' this scenario will soon change, relieving patients of their ordeal.

Since these procedures take

too much time the TMC has decided to initiate this project. Patients will now be handed over a card which will have a medical history of the patient, personal informatio­n of the patient will be registered, so that in his/her next visit the patient will just have to mention his name and will get the access in the hospital and can go to the particular department for the treatment.

“There are three things included in this system. One is hospital informatio­n management system, second is student life-cycle management system and

picture archiving and communicat­ion system. The patient will receive a card and through that card, doctors will be able to get the medical history of the patient. This is concept is truly time-saving,” informed the civic official of TMC.

The Kalwa hospital is also a college for medical students and through the student life-cycle management system, they will be tracked. Through picture archiving, the medical reports can easily be transferre­d and will be easier to handle various cases.

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