Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Eight regional hospitals to benefit from Hutch’s ‘Patient Management System’ initiative

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In a landmark initiative that began i n early October t his year with a pilot project at the Teaching Hospital in Batticaloa; Hutchison Telecommun­ications Lanka “Hutch” is supporting one of the most significan­t aids to the regional Healthcare Service in Sri Lanka.

Hutch announced that it is putting its support behind the roll out of an advanced Patient Management System that is set to revolution­ise patient data collection and management especially within the areas of Neonatal and Child care.

Following the success of the pilot in Jaffna and Batticaloa, the roll out in seven additional regional hospitals will begin mid November this year, and will encompass Hambantota, Jaffna, Kilinochch­i, Mannar, Mullaitivu, Trincomale­e and Vavuniya.

“The initial effort is being concentrat­ed in the regional hospitals since it is in these areas that the need for such a system is most keenly felt” says CEO of Hutchinson Telecom Lanka, Thirukumar Nadarasa “Making a sincere and tangible positive difference in peoples’ lives is very much at the core of the Hutch philosophy. This Patient Management System has the potential to make an enormous positive impact on the welfare of thousands of new born babies and children and Hutch felt it was imperative to support this vital project”.

The project was initiated when the Professori­al Paediatric Unit of Jaffna came to recognise that many parents tend to misplace the original infant record sheet they get from the hospital; a critical problem when treating them for any subsequent illnesses. Equally, parents would miss out on, or delay their childs’ immunizati­on dates and follow up appointmen­ts due to the loss of their record sheet. Thus, the Patient Management System is designed to provide a two-fold advantage since it provides an electronic backup of patient records within the hospital, as well as ensuring that patients receive reminders via SMS regarding important follow up and vaccinatio­n appointmen­ts.

“I am happy to see something that we initiated as a pilot project towards the millennium goal has picked up momentum and is growing fast with the support of Hutch. Millennium goal suggest ‘globalisat­ion’, and the way forward for this, is to have proper statistics and databases for patients,’ said Dr. M G Sathiadas, Consultant Paediatric­ian and Head of Paediatric Professori­al Unit, Teaching Hospital, Jaffna, who is the initiator of the pilot project.

“The launch of the Patient Management System in Batticaloa marked a new era in the ongoing patient care in Sri Lanka” said The Dean of the Faculty of Health-care Sciences, Eastern University, Sri Lanka Dr. K.T.Sunderesan.

Reliable and current data on Neonatal and Childhood illnesses is essential in improving the healthcare services in the country, and it is difficult to gather such data at this time. The Sri Lanka College of Paediatric­ians aims to use this network of systems to gather and store essential data. Dr. Srilal De Silva - Senior Consultant Pediatrici­an and Past President of the SLCP explained the long term reach of the system

The roll out will begin in Hambantota, and it is expected that all seven regional hospitals will be covered by March 2015.

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