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Future Hospitals

This article explores the transformation of healthcare systems through the adoption of mobile point of care technology. It discusses the need for far-reaching reforms in healthcare systems and the importance of transparency, interoperability, and standardization. The article also highlights the impact of IT spending on the healthcare industry and the transformation of healthcare workflows. Additionally, it raises questions about optimizing patient care workflows and the implementation of a unified electronic medical record standard in Kuwait.

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Future Hospitals

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  1. Transforming Healthcare Mobile Point Of Care As an outcome of An … HIT Future Hospitals

  2. Changing Tomorrow… Transforming healthcare: Mobile point of care as an outcome of an … HIT Future Hospitals Hani M. S. Al-Khaldi Monday, March 16th, Kuwiat

  3. Without far-reaching reforms, many healthcare systems will not survive the next 15 years, according to the study “Health Cast 2020” Future Hospitals… The sustainable transformation of health care systems requires New level of quality in the cooperation of all players in the healthcare system Significant intensification of communication and global transfer of knowledge 19th Century Healthcare System with a 21st Century Information Technology

  4. Increased efficiency through the transition from an institutional system to a patient-oriented informational approach will play a crucial role Future Hospitals… This approach requires all-encompassing transparency, interoperability and standardization of the entire treatment process information technology is gaining in strategic importance in the transformation of healthcare systems

  5. Percent of Revenues Spenton IT by Industry Future Hospitals…

  6. Percent of Revenues Spenton IT by Industry Future Hospitals… If You cant Measure IT, You cant Manage IT

  7. Percent of Revenues Spenton IT by Industry Future Hospitals… If You cant Measure IT, You cant Manage IT Business Value Dials

  8. Business Value Dials Future Hospitals…

  9. Business Value Dials Future Hospitals…

  10. Care Transformation Future Hospitals…

  11. “Patients start healing soonerthey experience higher quality careand fewer errors” Future Hospitals…

  12. Impact of PACS Future Hospitals…

  13. Transforming HealthcareWorkflow Optimization Goes Mobile Future Hospitals… Are they thinking about improving clinical, operations and business processes as inter-related activities? Are they looking for methods and tools to evaluate whether investment in mobility is right for your organization? Have Kuwait tried leading edge technologies and received questionable return on investment? • What is the transforming value of going mobile at the point of care, why mobility is a game-changing technology enabler, and how to get there? • Is optimizing patient-care workflows on Kuwait leaders mind?

  14. M.P.O.C. Future Hospitals…

  15. M.P.O.C. Requirement Future Hospitals…

  16. Do we know what our patient need? Future Hospitals… Reform being apposed by perocracyQuality managementHealth InsuranceHIT National Electronic Health Record Standards Subject Matter Experts ( Involvement of end-user) Accountability & Accreditability

  17. Automation of what ? Business processes to Automate Automate to define Business processes Future Hospitals… Kuwait virgin soil for a unified electronic medical record standard highway establishmentGrowing number of Senior citizens Form of the Reform Degree of sophistication of health IT systems is low.

  18. HEALTH REFORM STRATEGY 2009‐2012 9- Studying to implement a high tech information technology to reduce errors and manual management and manpower cost especially the administrative jobs Revising the administrative jobs which consumes high burden on MOH Budget and cutting the jobs which are not required and following best practice in healthcare market. 10. Investment in local Kuwaiti who are interested in healthcare career by sending scholarship focusing on nursing, allied support services, technicians...etc. Training leaders in managerial skills through the different leadership programs or sending scholarships to obtain MBA In healthcare administration, healthcare informatics, health system policy and medical law, especially physicians. 11. Introduce the mobile ROBOTIC technology into different hospital where it functions as consultancy, walk rounds, where the world best experts can be on site through the robot 24/7, in this way the travelling to abroad will be reduced significantly and healthcare expenditure can be saved, reputation of Kuwait hospitals will grow in view of this partnership with world class institutes around the clock.

  19. HEALTH REFORM STRATEGY 2009‐2012 18. Introducing medical insurance system similar to Singapore healthcare system (best in Asia) or Austrian healthcare system which is considered the best healthcare system in Europe. Unifying the health insurance system between citizens and non‐citizens performing, an extensive study on how to regulate the system with significant involvement of the private sector. Trying to alleviate the overload of patients in the public sector and shift of care towards the private sectors without placing additional financial strain on the low/middle class population. An easy way to look at health financing is to compare outcome measures. In the OECD nations, it is the social health insurance schemes that prevail (France, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Canada, etc..).

  20. HEALTH REFORM STRATEGY 2009‐2012 24. A new government entity will be established; the General Organization for Hospitals, separate from MOH, and all MOH hospitals assets will be transferred to this new organization to prepare the ground for increased public private partnerships in healthcare provision. A National Health Fund will be established under the Ministry of Finance, also separate from MOH, to fund directly healthcare services provided to patients the initial phase of this program will last three years, and will concentrate on modernizing the overall Government IT infrastructure, and establishing a new healthcare regulatory framework. The NHF or Social Health Insurance agency will arguably be the most important component of this proposal. Its function should solely be to fund health care in Kuwait. Funds should come from income deductions from Kuwaitis and expatriates at graded levels. Low income groups should be fully subsidized by the government. The Fund will allow for risk pooling and financial risk protection and will offer a basic package for all residents of Kuwait. Public and private health care institutions will then compete for funds through improved standards of care assessed by an independent regulatory agency.

  21. Long Term Objectives Overall paperless and film less enabled environment Establishing a competence & excellence center for medical informatics technologies Realize virtual health delivery system

  22. MOH HOSPITALS Customer Care Center Satellite Implementation UNIKE (Unified National Intelligent Kuwait Electronic Health record) Project Team UNIKE Management Team MOH Steering Committee

  23. Transforming Healthcare Kuwait Healthcare System Will Become A World Dream Highly Sophisticated It is reality not a science fiction Future Hospitals… Future Hospitals Thank You

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