On the afternoon of September 24, Quang Nam Central General Hospital (Da Nang City) held a ceremony to announce electronic medical records.
This is an important step in the journey of digital transformation of healthcare , bringing many practical benefits to people and medical staff, contributing to realizing the goal of "paperless hospital".
Advisory Council reviews and evaluates the implementation of electronic medical records at Quang Nam Central General Hospital
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For electronic medical records, all examination, treatment, testing, and diagnostic image data are stored centrally and can be quickly retrieved through the system.
Patients can register for medical examination through smart medical kiosks, reducing waiting time; cashless payment, transparent and convenient.
In addition, patients can monitor test results and diagnostic imaging right on the interconnected system...
For doctors and nurses, electronic medical records create a comprehensive change when going to the room with a tablet, signing directly on the records; integrating HIS-EMR, LIS, RIS-PACS systems, ensuring data connectivity.
Digital signatures, electronic invoices, standardized prescription management, reducing errors and shortening administrative time; especially, information security according to new regulations, ensuring patient privacy...
Speaking at the announcement ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Hung, Director of Quang Nam Central General Hospital, affirmed that the implementation of electronic medical records is a key task, in line with the Ministry of Health 's orientation of building smart hospitals.
"Electronic medical records are an important milestone in the hospital's digital transformation process. This is an inevitable trend, playing an important role in medical examination and treatment, especially in serving patients in the best way," Mr. Hung emphasized.
The announcement of electronic medical records aims towards paperless hospitals.
PHOTO: MANH CUONG
The Director of Quang Nam Central General Hospital emphasized that the hospital is committed to continuing to standardize data according to international standards HL7, FHIR, and expanding connectivity with medical facilities and the national health information portal.
"We aim for a paperless, environmentally friendly hospital, contributing to connecting and sharing with national data to serve patients comprehensively," Mr. Hung emphasized.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/tpda-nang-nguoi-dan-het-lo-ho-so-giay-di-kham-benh-chi-can-ma-so-18525092417203825.htm
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