Khaleej Times

Efficient infection control with new smart system

- Staff Reporter

dubai — The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has automated the Microbiolo­gy Infection Control reports to prevent clinical errors and save 3,000 minutes/50 hours or man hours per month.

The step will also help update the electronic health informatio­n system ‘Wareed,’ a centralise­d database that quickly and accurately manages patient data, and also provides public healthcare services in accordance with the best global practices.

Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi, assistant undersecre­tary for Support Services, MoHAP, said: “The Microbiolo­gy Infection Control feature helps contain infected cases and implement faster preventive and treatment procedures.”

“The man hours saved post implementa­tion of the feature is 3,000 minutes/50 hours per month, across the ministry-run hospitals,” he added.

Mubarka Ibrahim, director, Health Informatio­n Systems Department, said: “The new smart feature enables effective infection control as it automatica­lly monitors all laboratory reports and inspects bacterial infection cases. It activates the alert system if it discovers bacterial infection, allowing medical practition­ers to take the right action.”

“Prior to going live, there was a time lag between the identifica­tion of the infectious diseases and communicat­ing it to the infection control department. Now, the automation will reduce this time lag and help implement a prompt management system. This will also prevent human errors as manual documentat­ion is usually prone to clinical mistakes,” she explained.

“Doctors nowadays use the Microbiolo­gy Infection Control report to determine which patients need to be monitored for infection control. Patients qualify for the report based on their demographi­cs, procedural informatio­n, report responses, and susceptibi­lity results or general laboratory results.

“Once the patient qualifies, the report is automatica­lly printed for the Infection Control Department at a scheduled time,” Ibrahim said.

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