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  • St George's Hospital, New Zealand "Clinicians can now access patient information on the move, we have seen a positive impact on patient discharge times"
  • A Calvary Hospital, Australia "There has been a 75% saving in the costs associated with becoming paperless and these costs are continually decreasing"
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  • LauraLynn Children's Hospice, Ireland "The time taken to locate historical data within the patient record has been reduced by 66%"

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"Neil Jordan, Worldwide General Manager of the Health Industry for Microsoft. Doctors, specialists and other healthcare professionals need to be able to share the most up-to-date information, whether they are in a hospital or clinic, treating a patient, travelling between facilities or teleworking. They need communication and collaboration tools that help them connect with each other and with critical information to improve their performance and reduce errors."


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“make them use it” is not a valid EMR adoption strategy



"Of course we are all aware that a traditional EMR rollout is a huge financial commitment (thus raising the financial risk considerably, in addition to the operational risk of upending the healthcare organisation for a minimum of two years while the project is implemented). In many cases, those risks are well flagged and whilst typically underestimated, they have at least been given strong consideration. However the biggest risk to such a project is usually one that doesn’t receive much attention – user adoption"


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"One question that we have come across with clients time and time again is “How should we implement an EMR?” This usually refers to whether a hospital should take a Big Bang approach to the implementation of Electronic Medical Records or phase it in over time. One of the largest concerns with hospital management during the implementation of an EMR are..."


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Slainte Healthcare to deliver a customised Digital Medical Record for Bendigo Health

Slainte Healthcare to deliver a customised Digital Medical Record for Bendigo Health

"This means clinicians will be able to view any paper forms or patient medical records via an electronic device anywhere in the new hospital via a single clinical portal,” Bendigo Health Executive Director Information Services, Bruce Winzar

Author: Vitro Software Host/Tuesday, March 31, 2015/Categories: News, Ireland & Europe, Australia & Asia-Pacific, In the News, Media Releases

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Sláinte Healthcare is proud to announce our new relationship with Bendigo Health in Victoria Australia. A major step in the development of Bendigo Health’s Electronic Medical Record (EMR) journey has been put in place, with contracts signed, Sláinte Healthcare will deliver a customised Digital Medical Record using Vitro for the health service.  The Digital Medical Record system will deliver images and patient information electronically and will work with other, existing, Bendigo Health systems such as their patient administration system, and will be able to generate reports. This will reduce duplication of information and is the beginning of their journey to eliminate paper medical records.

Sláinte Healthcare Paves the Way for Paperless Hospitals and Electronic Medical Records as part of $630m Bendigo Hospital Project in Australia 

The technology investment will pave the way for a paperless hospital in Bendigo and will be implemented in less than 12 months

“This means clinicians will be able to view patient medical records via an electronic device anywhere in the new hospital via a single clinical portal,” Bendigo Health Executive Director Information Services, Bruce Winzar, said.
 
Acting Chief Medical Information Officer, Dr Grant Rogers, said this was an exciting milestone on Bendigo Health’s journey to being a World Class health service.

Jeff Smoot, Commercial Director from Sláinte Healthcare said, “Sláinte Healthcare is thrilled to be the chosen provider working with Bendigo Health to provide a Digital Medical Record.  “Our experience working in this area means we understand the needs of the health service and we are looking forward to providing a system which delivers a range of benefits for both patients and clinicians including increasing security of information, financial efficiencies and data security.”

Bendigo Health Services the Loddon Mallee region, which consists of 56,965 square Kilometres or 26% of Victoria, with a population of 307,000.  Bendigo provides health care across the entire lifespan from pre-natal and newborn babies to the aged, their families and carers.  Services are provided through more than 40 locations across an area a quarter of the size of Victoria including:

  • A 653 bed high acuity teaching hospital
  • A 60 bed rehabilitation unit
  • Mental health through hospital, community and outreach services
  • Residential aged care facilities

www.bendigohealth.org.au  

Bendigo Health News: www.bendigohealth.org.au/News_Publications_Media_Releases_Detail.asp?NewsID=93

 

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Sláinte Healthcare wins fourth Australian contract

Sláinte Healthcare said today that it has won a contract with Bendigo Health, a 653-bed teaching hospital in Regional Victoria that conducts more than 300,000 treatments a year.

The contract will see Sláinte Healthcare implementing its Vitro software as the digital medical record within the new US$630m hospital development and will pave the way for a paperless hospital in Bendigo in less than 12 months.

It’s the company’s fourth contract win in Australia and follows the establishment of paperless hospitals at Calvary Health Care and a paperless chart at the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse Centre in New South Wales.

To date, Sláinte Healthcare has partnered with and implemented its software in more than 53 hospitals in Ireland, including Beacon and St James’s Hospitals.

“Bendigo Health is a forward thinking organisation that understands the important role that technology plays in delivering a world-class healthcare service for patients,” said Sláinte Healthcare CEO, Andrew Murphy.

“Our unrivalled experience working in this area enables us to implement the software rapidly and ensure immediate user adoption and instant clinical impact.  With Vitro, we are looking forward to delivering a range of benefits for both patients and clinicians at Bendigo including improving clinical access to patient information, increasing the security of information, financial efficiencies and data protection.”

The digital medical record at Bendigo will enable clinicians to complete clinical documentation on mobile devices anywhere in the new hospital; improving data quality, ensuring easier access to clinical information and providing decision support to clinicians and staff. The system will integrate with administrative and clinical systems at the hospital providing a consolidated view of patient information at the point of care.

 “This technology developed by Sláinte Healthcare will help us to drive efficiencies in modern healthcare by using the best technology available to improve our service, reduce our administrative burden and deliver a fast and efficient medical experience for our patients,” said Bruce Winzar, Bendigo Health executive director information services.

Reported by Grainne Rothery at www.businessandleadership.com/exporting/item/50233-slainte-healthcare-wins


Irish company wins major oz contract

An Irish Healthcare firm has won a huge contract in Australia to convert medical records into digital form.

Sláinte Healthcare yesterday announced its fourth contract deal with Bendigo Health, a teaching hospital in Regional Victoria. Its chief executive Andrew Murphy said: “Bendigo is a forward thinking organisation that understands the important role technology plays to deliver world class healthcare”.

“Our un-rivalled experience working in this area enables us to implement the software rapidly and ensure immediate user adoption”.

“We are looking forward to delivering benefits for patients and clinicians including improving clinical access to patient information and increasing security of information”.

Reported by the Irish Daily Mirror on 14/04/15


Bendigo Health to roll out Vitro for digital medical record

Victoria's Bendigo Health has chosen Slainte Healthcare's Vitro software as the digital medical record (DMR) component of its overall electronic medical record (EMR) project.

Bendigo Health will begin implementing Vitro immediately to begin the process of digitising Bendigo Hospital's paper-based processes and forms, with the roll-out expected to be complete in less than 12 months.

Bendigo Hospital is currently undergoing a $630 million redevelopment, which will see a new 372-bed hospital built adjacent to the existing hospital along with an 80-bed psychiatric unit, 72 same day beds and an integrated cancer centre. A conference centre, helipad and 128-room hotel will then be constructed on the existing site when the new hospital is complete.

Vitro has the capability to work as an electronic patient chart, replicating paper forms digitally and linking with other electronic systems such as the patient administration system. Bendigo Health's executive director of information services, Bruce Winzar, said this will reduce duplication of information and is the beginning of the health service's journey to eliminate paper medical records.

“The new hospital has been designed to be paper light upon opening and in order to achieve this we must implement an EMR, of which the digital medical record is a key part,” Mr Winzar said.

“This means clinicians will be able to view any paper forms or patient medical records via an electronic device anywhere in the new hospital via a single clinical portal.”

Slainte Healthcare's commercial director, Jeff Smoot, said the software had the capability to be implemented rapidly with quick user adoption.

“With Vitro, we are looking forward to delivering a range of benefits for both patients and clinicians at Bendigo including improving clinical access to patient information, increasing the security of information, financial efficiencies and data protection,” Mr Smoot said.

Vitro has been implemented as the electronic patient chart at Calvary's Bethlehem Hospital in Melbourne and is also being rolled out to 11 other hospitals in the group. It is also used as a paperless chart at the Chris O'Brien Lifehouse cancer centre in Sydney.

Reported by www.pulseitmagazine.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2374:bendigo-health-to-roll-out-vitro-for-digital-medical-record&catid=16:australian-ehealth&Itemid=328

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