Efficient infection control with new smart system
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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