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Clinical IT Projects for 2012
For 2012, these are SOME the things we will be working on here at The Medical City:
Telemedicine
We are looking at improving and expanding the healthcare services of The Medical City including the satellite clinics and provincial hospitals (TMC Iloilo and TMC Angeles).
MID OMRI
OMRI is the document management system for our medical records. This is were scanned images of previous patient charts are stored and managed by the Medical Information Department (MID). We plan to improve the interface, features and security of the program to allow access into the system from the various nursing units and clinical areas.
ICARUS Medication Management
The ICARUS system is our medication management system that uses barcode technology. It is deployed in all nursing units. Full compliance is a bit challenging. Poor Wi-fi coverage for the handheld units also need to be addressed. This year, ICARUS will have to be "re-implemented" to get more units to adopt the system and increase compliance.
Once ICARUS is "re-implemented", we can work with NSO for more IT projects that improve nursing workflows.
Laboratory Information System
Plans for this year include fully implementing the Microbio, Blood Bank and Histo-Cyto modules. We may need to look into building another system for Blood Bank to handle donor management.
HL7 integration of the system with SHAMAN (ADT and OMG) and PRIME (ORU) is also planned for this year.
PRIME Phase 1 Roll out
PRIME stands for Patient Records and Integrated Medical Exchange. It is our clinical data repository and electronic medical records platform. We just finished development December 2011 and we plan to roll this out in the ambulatory units within the year. First pilot implementation is at Wellness. Wellness should be working with the system by February 2012.
Roll out of the clinical documentation feature to the other ambulatory units should commence by mid-Feb or March 2012.
PRIME Phase 2 Development
There is still more to be done with PRIME. We have just touched the surface for what we need in clinical documentation and electronic medical records. Phase 2 will incorporate the clinical research agenda of the hospital.
PRIME Results Integration
We need to integrate the following systems with each other: SHAMAN, MUSE (ECG System), Laboratory Information System (LIS), OMRI, ICARUS Medication Management and PRIME.
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This blog post is to help disseminate information among doctors and clinicians of TMC.
As always, I welcome comments, suggestions and questions. I also encourage active participation of clinical units in our efforts.
Thanks!
CIO Plan: Restructure the IT Department next year
It’s been over a month since I last written for the blog.
My life as a CIO has been very busy. The past few weeks much more so. Some of my recent activities (I’ll write about them soon) include:
- Continuing development and design of TMC PRIME—the EMR platform we are developing.
- TMC Quality Fair Week where we had a booth that featured TMC PRIME.
- Implementation of Google Apps—Yes, TMC is now on GMail!
- Initial wrap-up of 2011 projects for Year-To-Date IT accomplishments (in preparation for budget planning).
- Initial project planning for next year’s budget.
- Initial brainstorming for restructuring of IT Department.
The last one has been in my mind for several months now—probably since I started work as CIO. I found our IT organizational structure to be rigid and unwieldy. I had a hard time responding to critical IT requirements and situations. Projects were not managed or monitored well. Some projects slip through the cracks of proper implementation.
Then it dawned on me. For several years, the main IT project was the hospital information system (SHAMAN). This system started out small but has since become the workhorse of hospital operations. And the IT department was almost exclusively organized around this application—to the detriment of other IT projects.
I shared this with my IT managers:
We have an IT department that is structured to support a single software.
That can’t be. We need to change that. We have other IT projects aside from SHAMAN, like:
- HL7 Integration Platform
- Clinical Data Repository Platform
- Clinical Documentation Platform
- Business Intelligence
- Document Management Systems
Our users also have other IT plans like:
- Improved charge capturing using mobile devices
- Improved medication management
- Online surveys and patient feedback forms
- Research and patient registries
So, I pose this challenge to my IT management team.
Let’s build an IT organization that supports the whole organization including the network of clinics and hospitals we serve.
It will not be easy. Our initial thoughts focus on the following areas:
- Strengthen the IT management team with focus on strategic planning, initiatives and relationship-building.
- Build project management and systems analysis core competencies among the staff.
- Build technical core competencies for the core technologies used.
- If possible, outsource some IT services, e.g. technical support, specialized programming.
Let’s hope we succeed.
Next year will be an exciting year!
