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Source:
www.moh.gov.sg |
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Over 4000 Patients to Benefit
from Extension of Electronic Medical Records Exchange to Community
Hospitals |
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By the first quarter of 2008, over 4000
patients yearly at the community hospitals will be able to enjoy better
patient care, improved drug safety, fewer repeat tests and hence lower
costs with the extension of the Electronic Medical Records Exchange (EMRX). |
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First off the block is the Ang Mo Kio-Thye
Hua Kwan (AMK-THK) Community Hospital. In Nov 2007, it has linked up
tomedical records of patients who visit the public healthcare
institutions which include all the public hospitals, specialist centres
and polyclinics. |
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With this extension of the EMRX to the
AMK-THK Community Hospital, doctors in the community hospital can now
access the electronic medical records of patients who have been referred
from any Restructured Hospital (RH). |
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Similarly, when a patient from the AMK-THK
Community Hospital is referred back to an RH, the RH doctor will also
have access to theelectronic medical records[1]created at the Community
Hospital. This means better integrated and seamless care for patients.
Diagnosis and treatment also become faster. |
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"The close partnerships that Community
Hospitals and Restructured Hospitals already enjoy, now go one step
further with the EMRX system in place. Having ready access to the
medical information of referred patients enables us to provide our
patients with continued, quality care." said Mr S. Vivakanandan, CEO,
Ang Mo Kio – Thye Hua Kwan Hospital. |
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The extension marks the first step in the
Ministry of Health's plans to extend the EMRX beyond the public sector.
The EMRX will be extended to the other Community Hospitals – Bright
Vision Hospital, Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital, St Andrew’s Community Hospital
and St Luke's Hospital – by the first quarter of 2008. The extension of
the EMRX beyond the public sector will strengthen the integration of
care across the healthcare sector. |
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Patient confidentiality is strictly
maintained as only doctors and healthcare professionals who are
bound by the law and professional ethics will have access to
patients’ electronic medical records. |
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More information on the EMRX can be
found on MOH’s website at
http://www.moh.gov.sg/mohcorp/ . |
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Background |
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EMRX was first introduced in Apr 2004,
starting with the sharing of Hospital Inpatient Discharge
Summaries between the two public healthcare clusters. Since then,
the types of EMR being shared have grown to include: |
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Hospital In-patient Discharge
Summary
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Laboratory test results (e.g.
Blood test results)
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X-ray and other radiological test
results
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Medical operation reports
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Drug Allergies
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Medicines prescribed
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Cardiac reports
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Emergency Department reports
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[1]For the pilot,information
onHospital In-patient Discharge Summary and Medicines prescribed
are shared with EMRX. |
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Source:
www.moh.gov.sg Press Release 5
Dec 2007 |
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