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 Since 1950, Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions
Workers’ Medical Clinics (FTU) have been delivering professional
and affordable healthcare services to the general population of
Hong Kong. On average, the organisation manages about 2,400 patient
visits a day at her fourteen clinics geographically distributed
across the territory.
To lighten the healthcare costs of union members
and senior citizens, FTU has offered various attractive subsidised
schemes for members
and their dependants seeking outpatient services. With FTU, her
members have the wider choice of choosing time-honored efficacy
of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) or scientifically-based Western
Medicine (WM) to relieve their ills and pains. FTU’s clinics
are staffed with a team of qualified and proficient TCM practitioners
and modern medicine physicians.
Although the multi-locations operation model brings
forth to patients excellent primary healthcare services at door-step
conveniences,
it has also posed a series of management challenges due to the
lack of connectivity and information integration amongst the clinics.
Typical problems associated with a clinic group that warrants management
concern were:
- duplicate patient identities
- disjoint medical records
- inconsistent data
on patient’s benefits tracking
- lack of coordinated inventory
management
- disparity in pricing regime
- inefficient resource utilization
- delays in consolidated management
reporting
- difficulty in providing system maintenance support
Moreover, the differences in work practices of WM and TCM further
contributed to the difficulty in ensuring consistency in patient
service delivery.
Recognising the inadequacy of her standalone Clinic
Management System, FTU decided to source for a solution that not
just replaces her current system but also helps to harmonise the
work processes for greater operational efficiency and patient safety.
In sourcing for an ideal solution, FTU set the following criteria:
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Create a Patient Master Index (PMI) that manages all patients
registered at any FTU clinics whereby each patient is singularly
identified through a unique patient identification number. Additional
patient identification numbers such as HK ID, clinic-specific
medical record number can also be maintained for historical tracking.
The
PMI holds demographic, billing profile and vital clinical alerts.
Figure 1 - Schematic of HK-FTU System
- Offer a clinical workstation that aids the physician to
track and document consultation notes, findings and treatment
plan in a multi-practice environment. The clinical workstation
will support direct order entry of medication, investigations
such as laboratory & radiological tests and procedures. These
requests are instantly routed to relevant departments for processing.
- Enhance
patient safety by embedding drug interactions, allergies, drug
contradictions and maximum dosage checks
into the order management function.
- Provide a cross-disciplinary,
patient-focused view of clinical information in the form of
a unified cumulative Electronic
Medical Record (EMR). The EMR will support an automated
document management workflow when paper-form medical notes co-exist
together with electronic form for completeness of patient
medical records. Access to stored clinical data is limited
to authorised
care providers.
- Administer the benefit entitlements of signed-up
members and provide real-time usage tracking of these benefits
by FTU’s
members and their dependants.
- Support central procurement of
pharmaceuticals, Chinese herbs and medicinal products to
leverage on bulk purchases
discounts. Effective inventory planning and monitoring
are aided by online alerts and up-to-date inventory consumption
tied to clinic workflow.
- Offer a flexible parameter-driven
billing engine to handle FTU’s comprehensive discounts
schemes and healthcare packages. The system will prevent
disparity
in services/items pricing amongst the clinics. Consolidated
billing, patient
accounts receivables and third party payers can be ably managed.
- Coordinate
the patient encounter workflow (e.g. patient to pay at billing
station before rendering of services
or dispensing of drugs) to facilitate higher operational
efficiency. From
analysing collected statistics and online monitoring
of various patient queues in different clinics, FTU management
can maximise
on the returns of resource utilisation by adjusting
staff rostering and resources deployment.
- Aid the harmonisation
of WM and TCM clinic practices into a common set of work processes
and standardise as clinic
operating procedures to raise the service levels of patient
care delivery.
- Provide flexible multi-languages support as WM
and TCM medication formularies and consultation proceedings
are recorded in different preferred languages.
Figure 2 - VESALIUS-Traditional Chinese Medicine using the multi-language
capabilities of the product
- Consolidate and report on clinics’ activities in
real-time mode across geographical divide for management to make
informed decisions.
- Ease maintenance by using a thin-client Web-based
solution that can be administered centrally. The system must
be a scalable
solution to meet increasing demands of a healthy growing FTU.
The
management of not-for-profit FTU, after rounds of conscientious
evaluation and deliberation, selected Nova’s VESALIUS
as the product of choice to achieve their aim of delivering
personalised healthcare services at affordable fees and
fuel their future expansion plans.
VESALIUS
Clinic Management System was successfully piloted at
Tuen Mun’s WM clinic in November 2004 and within
two months, operations in all six WM clinics of FTU were
fully
supported by the new system.
The distinctiveness of this VESALIUS implementation lies
in the Enterprise Application Service Provider (ASP) architectural model
that was adopted. The application and database servers were securely
located in a third party data center and clinic PCs were running the
Clinic Management System off the application server via HTTP protocol
over the world-wide-web. Other than the browser software, there was
no software requirement for the PCs to operate VESALIUS. Support and
maintenance of VESALIUS were remotely administered via Nova’s
Issue Management Portal.
This successful implementation acts as further proof that VESALIUS
is truly a robust and scalable web-based solution that can deliver high-end
healthcare applications without compromising on security and performance.
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Building on the success of WM implementation in FTU,
Nova developed and launched the TCM functionalities in
October 2005.
Clinical modules were added to the core functions of VESALIUS
Clinic Management System to support TCM specific services
such as acupuncture, tui-na (body
massage) and bone-setting physiotherapy. The Pharmacy
module was further enhanced to handle herbal medicinal
products, which can intrinsically
switch from raw herbal material to concentrated herbal
granules. As a typical Chinese medication can easily
comprise of up to 20 herbal
medicinal products, enhanced user-friendliness and intelligent
data entry features were designed into the modules to
facilitate greater acceptance of the system by first-time
TCM users.
With its feature-rich functionalities and extensive
commitment to R&D,
VESALIUS has once again demonstrated the dexterity of
a readily deployable product.
This article was contributed by Mr. Kwang Choong Khoon,
Development Manager, novaHEALTH
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