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Integrated Healthcare Information System
Darko Gvozdanović, M.Sc.E.E.Department manager
e-health
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Agenda
Healthcare challenges Ericsson addressing the challenges Integrated Healthcare Information System Conclusion
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Healthcare Challenges
Increasing Health Care costs
Demographic change
Scarce Resources
Chronic Diseases
Adverse Events
Healthcare Systems Trends and Projections
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Healthcare – Crisis drives development
Costs are skyrocketing due too inefficiencies, closed systems and decentralized processes and fragmented application of ICT technology. WE Country example (NL):
– 12% of GDP today used for Healthcare, if nothing changes 18% in 2020
– In 2025 22% of working population is needed in healthcare if trends continues
– 2.5% of hospitalization due too avoidable medication errors costs 300 M€ a year (Institute Dutch Apothecary)
– 200.000 persons have chronically heart problems and increases with 10% per year.
– High complexity, high overhead, low efficient usage of capacity (beds – MRI scanners)
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Increasing Health Care costs
Demographic change
Scarce Resources
Chronic Diseases
Adverse Events
Healthcare Systems Trends and Projections
eHealth Services, Mobile Data and Remote Access
Mobile Field Force
Monitoring devices & sensors
Increased communicationcapabilities
Increased no. of subscribersFiber, VDSL22G/GPRS/3GGbyte HSPA>100 Mbit/s with LTEMultiple service support (Voice, broadband, TV...)
Ericsson Addressing the Challenges Tools
Healthcare divide
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GeneralPractitionerOffices
Health ProtectionInstitutes
Controlled Cost
HospitalsLaboratories
Networked and aggregated data
Increased quality of service
Mobile patient data Ambulance and 112 service
Telemedicine
Ericsson Addressing the Challenges Processes
Patient medical data Resurces
admin dataPatient admin data
Patient in the center of the system
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Hospital Information System
Electronic HealhCareRecord - EHCR
Electronic PatientRegister - EPR
Health ResourcesRegister - HRR
HC Agent
Healthcommunication
network
Integrated HealthcareInformation System
Integrated Healthcare Information System
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Integrated Healthcare Information System - IHCIS
IHCIS is comprehensive ICT enterprise platform that can support various healthcare delivery processes
– Open standards: HL7v3, CEN ENV 13606– Ultimate data security and privacy
Being the platform, IHCIS makes building different healthcare services easy
– Physician application, e – booking, mobile access to medical information (community nursing), mobile access to immunization record, medical documentation access (for doctors committee)…
– Data mining, Business intelligence, Evidence based medicine (anonymous nation health record is available)
– Public health processes support
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ISDN
Delivering Services with IHCIS
Process interoperability
Semantic interoperability
IHCIS Users
Technology andCommunication
Physician
LaboratoryPharmacy
HRREPR
EHCR
HC agent
Physicianapplication
Pharmacyapplication
Laboratoryapplication
ADSL
GPRS//UMTS
HL7v3 /ENV 13606interface
HL7v3 /ENV 13606interface
HL7v3 /ENV 13606interface
HL7v3 /ENV 13606interface
IHCIS
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Electronic Healthcare Record
EPREHCRHRR Healthcare
Agent
Integrated healthcareInformation System
Central system for patient’s electronic healthcare records management
– Comprehensive patient care record (anamnesis, allergies, diagnosis, medications, procedures, referrals)
– International healthcare terminology (e.g. ICD10)
– ENV 13606:2000 with HL7v3 standard
EPR
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Electronic Patient Record
EHCREPR
HRR Healthcare Agent
Integrated healthcareInformation System
Patient data management– Patient demographics and
administrative data – Health insurance information– Assigned physicians
relationship management– User-friendly interface and
platform independence– HL7v3 standard compliance
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Healthcare Resources Register
EPREHCRHealthcare
Agent
Integrated healthcareInformation System
HRR
Health resources data management– Health resources profiles - doctors,
nurses, healthcare facilities, diagnostic devices, etc)
– Access rights– License management (digital
certificates)– User-friendly interface and platform
independence– HL7v3 standard compliance
EPR
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Physician office
IHCIS communication network
Insurance companyInformation system
Public HealthInformation system
IHCIS portal &Messaging systemEHCR
EPR
HRR
Nurse applicationPhysicianapplication
HL7 v3
HL7 v3
HL7 v3 HL7 v3
IHCISCentral part
Pediatrician
Gynecologist
Dentist
Laboratory(primary healthcare)
Pharmacy
ExistingIHCIS users
New IHCISusers
HL7 v3
HL7 v3
HL7 v3
HL7 v3
School medicine
HL7 v3
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Benefits for healthcare stakeholders Physicians, nurses and other
healthcare professionals– Data accuracy and
timeliness– Efficient working time
management– Collaboration and
knowledge sharing– Computer aided decision
support
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Benefits for healthcare stakeholders Healthcare Insurers and
Payers– Electronic invoicing and
communication services– Continuous quality
monitoring– Fee for service - better
managing case costing– Paperless document flow
(improvement in performance and data quality)
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Benefits for healthcare stakeholders Public Health
– Emergency awareness with respect to: infections diseases, adverse reaction to drugs, increases in water born infections
– Monitoring health trends (area, office, province or total population)
– Diseases registries
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Benefits for healthcare stakeholders Hospitals
• Insight to the patients healthcare record
• Optimization of business processes
• Integrating with other healthcare stakeholders
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Benefits for healthcare stakeholders Health authorities
– Validate drug & procedure efficiency
– Better healthcare system management
– Potential revenue by selling analysis and trend medical data to pharmaceutical companies, laboratories and research companies
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Benefits for healthcare stakeholders Patient
– Medical record ownership– Efficient communication
and person mobility– Active participation in
diagnostics and decision making processes
– Better quality of life
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Integrated Healthcare ISBenefitsStructured view and
creation of the health solution
Organizational efficiency and control
Immediate and continuous information availability
Controlled and focused actions
Health campaigns for preventionControllable care system
Continuous predictabilityPopulation health careDrugs Investments
Efficient resource utilization
Improved Healthcare provision quality
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Contact Information
Ericsson Nikola TeslaKrapinska 45, P.O. Box 93HR-10002 ZagrebCroatiaE-mail: [email protected]: http://www.ericsson.com/hr/products/e-health
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