Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka’s digital healthcare model benefits over 3mn

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Recognisin­g the power and promise of digital health, the Ministry of Health together with support from the Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) recently showcased its revolution­ary Hospital Health Informatio­n Management System (HHIMS) as the first phase towards a new digitally enabled healthcare era.

The HHIMS is part of ICTA’S digital health programme which unleashes the power of technology to fundamenta­lly reinvent how care is delivered in Sri Lanka. To date, over 30 hospitals have been transforme­d with the e-health system while another 50 hospitals are to undergo a monumental change through digital adoption by December 2018.

Additional­ly, by 2020 Electronic Health Records would be implemente­d in over 300 government hospitals islandwide.

The pioneering road map also outlines a range of digital health interventi­ons to improve health services and outcomes. These include providing smart devices and connectivi­ty to health workers at grassroots level where a total of 8000 tablets will be provided to Public Health Midwives and Public Health Inspectors.

In hospitals where the system has been implemente­d a series of transforma­tive processes can be witnessed with the support of the doctors, frontline nurses, patients and hospital staff.

“The number one goal of this project is to increase the patient health records. It increases efficiency and reduces patient waiting times, creating a conducive environmen­t for patients. Importantl­y the doctor is also updated and knowledgea­ble about the patient’s previous visits and prescribes medication easily,” said ICTA Programme Manager Shriyanand­a Rathnayake.

Patients arriving at the Out-patients-department receive a unique identifier which is used for all healthcare transactio­ns.

While increasing patient reports, the system also aims to ensure it contains accurate health informatio­n maintainin­g accountabi­lity and guaranteei­ng effective use of the informatio­n.

“The goal is to contribute towards improving the quality and efficiency of the service given using the informatio­n available. Our aim to increase the medical records of at least 60 percent of the population of the country where all those visiting government hospitals will have an unique identifica­tion,” added Rathnayake.

Through the implementa­tion of the HHIMS, the entire hospital is linked via one platform showcasing enhanced quality and efficiency in service delivery.

Noteworthy changes such as doctors having online access to the status of drug stocks prior to prescribin­g. An increased efficiency in the hospital environmen­t is demonstrat­ed with waiting times drasticall­y reduced. Patient waiting time at hospital pharmacies is also reduced as the pharmacist has prior knowledge to the patients’ prescribed medication requiremen­ts. LCD counters displaying correct token numbers at most counters also promote an orderly flow.

Patients can now visit hospitals with confidence that the doctor has access to their medical records and medication assuring of easy diagnosis. Doctors too despite transferri­ng to other locations and hospitals within the country have easy access to their own records via the system.

A novel feature of the HHIMS is the Picture Archival and Communicat­ion System (PAXC) which ensures digital radiology. Doctors have to simply request the required X-ray or CT Scanner images and these are processed but not printed as per traditiona­l methods. The doctor receives the images online with the benefit to review high-quality digital X-ray images and diagnose effectivel­y. The cost of printing copious amounts of X-ray images is no longer a burden borne by the state.

“Digital Health initiative­s rely heavily on having the right informatio­n at the right time for use by the right clinician. Throughout the project we have received the unstinted support of the health care profession­als especially Healthcare service Director General Dr. Anil Jasinghe, doctors, academia and all other stakeholde­rs who are together engaging in implementi­ng digital health across the country,” said ICTA Project Director Indika De Zoysa.

 ??  ?? President Maithripal­a Sirisena launching the HHIMS at the Galgamuwa Base Hospital
President Maithripal­a Sirisena launching the HHIMS at the Galgamuwa Base Hospital

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