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e-health Records in a Public Hospital: Kapkatet District Hospital Presenter: Dr. Kenneth Sigilai Medical Superintendent

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Page 1: E-health Records in a Public Hospital: Kapkatet District Hospital Presenter: Dr. Kenneth Sigilai Medical Superintendent

e-health Records in a Public Hospital:

Kapkatet District Hospital

Presenter: Dr. Kenneth Sigilai

Medical Superintendent

Page 2: E-health Records in a Public Hospital: Kapkatet District Hospital Presenter: Dr. Kenneth Sigilai Medical Superintendent

KAPKATET DISTRICT HOSPITAL

Location: Bureti district, Kericho county, Rift Valley province.

Page 3: E-health Records in a Public Hospital: Kapkatet District Hospital Presenter: Dr. Kenneth Sigilai Medical Superintendent

In The BeginningAll our Medical records were Manual: Patients carried OPD Books.

(OPD Card system collapsed long ago)Patients Registered Manually as they came

Multiple registers maintained at every pointMR Receipt books used to collect cost-

sharing revenue.

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Medical Files archives

Page 5: E-health Records in a Public Hospital: Kapkatet District Hospital Presenter: Dr. Kenneth Sigilai Medical Superintendent

The Problem with manual systemOPD Book :

Got lost, torn & tattered.Easily Landed on the wrong hands

RegistersGot tornDifficult to trace RecordsConsumed lots of stationary

MR receipts:Money Disappeared

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Our SolutionHospital commissioned an integrated

Hospital Management system. ( year 2006)Tasked local vendors to develop a system

tailored to GOK-MOH Data capture, clerkship and accounting norms

Development phased depending on funding ability. Funded largely using cost-sharing funds.

Currently covers the whole of Outpatient services and part of in-patient services

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OPD Registration Desk

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What Does It Do?Register PatientsUsed by outpatient clinicians for clerkshipUsed by diagnostic services to post resultsUsed by pharmacy staff to dispenseRevenue collectionGenerates reports for sectional heads &

hospital managers

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System modules• Out patient:• Registration• Clinic Officer• Laboratory• Payments• Pharmacy

• In patient:• Admission• Ward Attendance• Payments• Discharge

• RevenueReceipts and payments

• Laboratory laboratory test, results and

reports• Pharmacy

Purchases, stock control & dispensing

• Maternitymaternity information

• ReportsMOH standard reports

Page 10: E-health Records in a Public Hospital: Kapkatet District Hospital Presenter: Dr. Kenneth Sigilai Medical Superintendent

INFORMATION FLOW CHART

Reg. CO. Lab

Revenue.

Pharmacy.

Dismissed

Admission.

Patient-File.

Pharmacy.

Billing.

Discharge.

OUT PATIENT PROCESS

IN PATIENT PROCESS

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Milestones OPD fully functionalLearning curve complete: most staff members

now conversant and compliantOver 50 computer terminals activeFuture plans:

Roll out the system to cover all in-patient services

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Paperless OPD

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Impact Waiting time drastically reduced in

OPD Reception/Registration area (2 minutes)OPD Clinics (7 minutes)Pharmacy (4 minutes)Revenue office. (5 minutes)

Medical records trace-ableOPD reports instant and real timeIncreased demand for service (more clients)Revenue has increased 10 times (from 0.5

million in 2006 to 4.5 million, 2012 / month)

Page 14: E-health Records in a Public Hospital: Kapkatet District Hospital Presenter: Dr. Kenneth Sigilai Medical Superintendent

Lessons learntIts possible to apply technology in resource

constraint settingsE-records significantly assist hospital

managementIncreased work-load and reduced revenue

leakages leads to more resources for improving hospital environment, infrastructure and services

It requires visionary leadership to innovate

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RecommendationsMOH should embrace IT, e-records &

electronic HMSThere is need of standardization Central sourcing of software could greatly

cut cost and allow smaller facilities access e-records