Title: Collaborative Health
1Collaborative Health
- Tanya Znamenskaya
- Microsoft Senior Business Developer Central Europe
2Common Health Care Industry Pains
Industry Pains
- Lack of IT integration
- Poor communication tools
- Rising costs
- Staffing issues
- Agility innovation
- Regulatory compliance
- Patients Pains
- Loss of records
- Wrong diagnosis
- Wrong prescriptions
- Long awaited results
3Patient Care
- New balance between reactive (in patient care)
and proactive (outpatient assistance) approach
40 in patient care - The assimilation and analysis of information from
a wide variety of sources that is interpreted,
acted upon, and disseminated by skilled
professionals. - Effective communication and collaboration with
patients, colleagues, and the extended care team
is central to providing safe, high quality, and
satisfying healthcare.
4Collaborative Health Overview
- Integrated infrastructure where physicians,
nurses, and administrators share and collaborate
on information in a seamless manner that revolves
around a patient thru the continuum of care.
- Collaborative Healthcare Scenarios
- Clinical and Administrative Forms Automation
- Electronic Patient records
- Healthcare Portals Collaboration
- Real-Time Communications
- Business Intelligence
- Healthcare Integration
5Clinical and administrative forms automation
InfoPaths Split Personality
For most people
For solution owners
Its a design tool enabling rapid solution
deployment
Handwriting Biometric included Digital Signature
included
6InfoPath in Healthcare
7Ingolstadt Trauma Centre
- Customer ProfileIngolstadt Hospital is a
medical center with 1,100 beds that serves a
catchment area in the center25,000 emergency
patient each year20 concurrent patient treated
in the emergency ward - Business Situation
- Staff at Ingolstadt Hospitals emergency
ward manually collected and submitted patient
data to hospital systems. Handling paper forms
and repetitive data entry took time away from
treating patients and impeded efficient
communication between hospital staff resulting in
increased wait times for patients. - Solution
- Microsoft Office Professional Edition
2003 and running on Microsoft Windows XP Tablet
PC Edition. The new solution replaces paper
documents with XML-based forms created with
Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 and stored using
Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003.
8Real Time Collaboration
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11John Cousins_at_cardiologyassociates.com
12John Cousins , MD
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21More Intuitive User Interface Portals andWeb
services
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24Washington Hospital Centre
- Customer Profile- largest teaching hospital with
250.000 patients annually - Problem- 300 isolated data islands in different
formats - Solution- Real-time Repository for electronic
medical records- collects and stores data from
all medical systems (images, video etc)- 13 TBD
online data per hospital growing 4 TBD annually-
0,2 sec web access via MS ASP.NET - Benefits- improved customer care
- - 3 mil annual savings in a single
department with manual process automation - - 13 months of implementation and
development
25Grenoble Teaching Hospital Patient record system
- Customer profile- 8.000 staff employees-
150.000 patients annually-triple vocation
diagnosis and treatment of patients, teaching,
and research. - 30 hospitals uses GTH services - Business Situation The hospital wanted to
increase the effectiveness of its portal
solution, Crist_at_l.Net, which shares information
between health professionals, in order to support
the sharing of patient records. - Solution Description Patient record migration
from client/server architecture 64bit MS Data
CentreWeb based architecture with Microsoft
.NETBackend EAI with BizTalk Server 2004 - Benefits 40perfomance gain
- 9 months of implementation
26Virtual Health Community Clalit Health Services
Israel
- Customer ProfileSecond WW health services
provider to 3.7 million clients through 14
hospitals, 1,200 clinics and medical centers, 80
medical labs and 35 imaging institutions.
Customer ProblemDifferent systems, lack of
integration and data exchangeNeed to collect
data from various legacy systems without changing
them - SolutionMigration from 2 IBM Mainframe and SUN
e1000 Informix to MS64bit Data Centre for
customer record and central registry and
financial resources - on line access with Middleware based on
MS.NETWeb Services Integration based on
standards SOAP, XML - Benefit 25 performance increase, 67 cost
reduction
27Web-based Medical Information System
Web Services Web Servers
SQL Central Data repository
Biz Talk Server 2004 Orchestration Middleware
28Microsoft in Healthcare
- NHS UK (England)
- Leuven Hospital Belgium
- Lan Dill Hospital Germany
- Madrid Healthcare
- 1177 Emergency system Sweden
- Washington Health Centre
- Children Regional Medical Centre US
- Guys and St Thomas Hospital NHS Trust UK
- Copenhagen Hospital
- Arfox Healthcare -SA
- East Anglia Ambulance Trust
- Inland Imaging Centre Spokane, US
- IMS Health UK
- Clalit Health Services
- Emergency system Israel
- Private Medical Centre Moscow