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A new paradigm for EHR: mobile & cloud - Jerusalem Conference, March12th 2011
1. A new paradigm for EHR:
cloud and mobile based
Maria Beatrice Fasano
Product Marketing Business Unit Manager at ConnexxaLife – NoemaLife Group S.p.A
mariabeatrice.fasano@connexxalife.it
3. Less expensive: smaller upfront
costs than onsite
Cloud extends IT capabilities with a
shorter implementation time
Data security (redundancy and
availability)
Why cloud for EHR
not forgetting sensitivity of healthcare data
and reliability of cloud computing
4. The Journey to the Cloud for Healthcare - Global Market For Cloud Computing In
Healthcare, Markets&Markets, 2012.
CLOUD evolution in healthcare
5. Traditional EHR
Doctors and nurses input data, information about patient trough a pc, but…
PCs are not besides patients
6. Mobile EHR
Teleconsultation among
doctors
Secure access
and track
patients trough
RFID
View, prescribe, renew, update, monitoring
medications
View and orders imaging
& lab results
View, add, update diagnoses
7. All the information where and when they are needed
Why MOBILE EHR
Optimizes workflow through
access shared resources
Supports improved patient
care & safety
Better allocates resources and personnel
8. Cloud & mobile EHR: A model
MOBILE EHR
APPLICATION
MOBILE EHR
APPLICATION
9. Why Cloud & mobile EHR
Invisibility of computing
and common infrastructure
in a ubiquitous manner
The availability of medical
information
anywhere and anytime
Patient personalized
monitoring & Telemedicine
Moving to cloud offering for EHR the promising advantages of switching to digitally managed EHR/PHR in cloud based services – such as cost reductions, data security, redundancy, privacy and availability – it is not surprising that there is a multitude of investment and companies jumping into this fast growing market. Cloud computing provides the convenience for users to help them access resources easily and quickly. Besides, it offers services on demand Radiological area: many institutions have moved to the cloud to lower their storage costs and facilitate the exchange of images It seems probable that the growth of community health informations exchanges will accelerate the overal trend toward cloud computing
pdating medical charts, documentation, and ordering tests, at the expense of direct patient care or education. 2 Unfortunately, the implementation of electronic health records actually increases time in indirect care and the need for available computer workstations to advance care. These trends, coupled with the growing information needs for patient care, 3-4 have led to more time spent locating a computer or working on the computer at the expense of time at the bedside 5 or at conference.
amless EMR integration Automated vital signs collection Simple and secure user identification access options Positive Patient Identification for bedside medication verification, laboratory draws and more Unified real-time patient, asset and temperature tracking “ Smart Technology” to prevent wrong patient, wrong site and wrong procedure surgeries
his can helps patients regularly monitor their health and have timely treatment. Also, it leads to an increase accessibility to healthcare providers, more efficient tasks and processes, and the improvement about quality of the healthcare services.
Medical imaging Patient record
allows a flexible medium for patients to access vital health records at their convenience, without a need to visit the hospital to view the same. The application is an advantage to people residing in remote areas and who cannot access hospitals in cities at tease. hese technologies are useful across a spectrum of healthcare applications, from health sensor tracking to decision support systems for frontline healthcare workers. This session is designed to demonstrate that many remotely deployed applications that work on a laptop can also work on a mobile phone in remote communities by using cloud computing through cellular technology. Since mobile phones are not tied to wireless networks or landlines, they have the ability to reach otherwise inaccessible regions with point of care technologies. his can helps patients regularly monitor their health and have timely treatment. Also, it leads to an increase accessibility to healthcare providers, more efficient tasks and processes, and the improvement about quality of the healthcare services.