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HEALTHCARE & ACADEMICS 
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM 
(HMIS) 
An IT solution for Hospital Operations which improves patient 
services outcomes through end-to-end IT outsourcing 
An initiative of 
Maharashtra Education And Drugs 
Department (MEDD)
Introduction – MEDD HMIS Project 
 Medical Education and Drugs Department drew a comprehensive 
solution for IT enabled services to encompass the operations of 14 
Government Medical Colleges and 19 teaching Hospitals by 
implementation of an Hospital Management Information System for 
the purpose of education, training, research and patient care related 
activities at the State Government run Hospitals and Medical 
colleges in Maharashtra 
 The Service Provider, Hewlett Packard India Sales Pvt Ltd, to create 
IT Infrastructure, conduct the Patient Registration Processes (Front 
office) for Outpatient & Inpatient as an Outsourced function and 
manage the Created IT infrastructure 
2
HMIS Project Details 
Salient Features & IT Architecture
HMIS Salient Features 
4 
 HMIS Modules are fully Integrated 
 Radiology Information System, Laboratory Information System, Electronic 
Medical Record, Inventory control and finance modules are accessed as one 
application from Anywhere in the Hospital / Department 
 HMIS Modules are Patient centric 
 All Modules are configured, accessed based on patient work flow 
 Integrated and standardized Workflow 
 The HMIS system workflow is customized to meet requirements of Government 
Hospitals 
 Decision Support system 
 Unified online reports on Patient information for supporting the Dean / HoD’s to 
make decisions faster and provide better medical care to patients 
 Uniform access to HMIS modules 
 Simple Internet Browser based user-interface for all modules of application
Technical Architecture 
5
Technical Solution Architecture Objectives 
6 
 Simplicity: Reduce Complexity, 
Open Standards, lower cost and 
minimum resource requirement 
 Modularity: Ability to change one 
component of the environment 
without affecting other components 
 Integration: IT infrastructure 
components must be integrated 
through a uniform set of 
relationship that is defined by the 
Business, easy to understand, 
manage and modify 
 Standardization: Identifies how 
things work (processes), how they 
work together and makes the 
knowledge available for maximum 
benefits
Technical Solution Architecture Objectives Contd 
7 
 Redundancy: The application is installed in two application servers which give a 
redundancy feature enabling to give 100% availability of the HMIS application to 
all users. 
 The Central Site: All the sites under the scope of the project can be connected to 
the central site through WAN. This gives an option to the patient to visit any 
hospital without bothering to carry all his files with him/her. 
 Repository of patient Data: The local server stores all the patient data including 
investigation reports, CT/MRI scans etc. This capacity management is such that 
the patient data will be available for viewing for a long duration of years. 
 End user System: The best configuration of systems is made available to the 
users for application navigation and seamless viewing of radiology images. Thin 
clients occupies less space as compared to desktops and completely portable. 
For new implementations the thin clients are being replaced by Desktops as the 
efficiency of displaying radiology images increases on a desktop.
HMIS Work Flow
HMIS 
Doctor 
Consultation 
Pharmacy 
Laboratory 
Radiology 
Nursing 
Store 
Management 
Billing 
Patient 
Registration 
Patient coming to Hospital 
Patient going Home
Benefits of HMIS Project 
Manual Vs Automated Process.
HMIS Project – Benefits 
Benefits to Patients 
 A unique patient ID for Life long as MRD number 
 No loss of patient data including X-ray, CT, MRI images and accessible 
from any locations 
 Reduction in the waiting time at registration and consultation since all 
demographic details of the patient are captured for life long 
 Speedy access to investigation reports since they are available online 
leading to early diagnosis 
 Patients do not have to go MRD section / Record room to draw their old 
records prior to consulting the doctor 
11
HMIS Project – Benefits 
Benefits to Patients…contd. 
 Below poverty line / senior citizen “exempt” process simplified through 
central data – no moving from one counter to another 
 Prescriptions are available online to the pharmacist even before the 
patients reach pharmacy counter – quick disposal 
 Online prescriptions reduce medication error 
 Reduced chances of specimen mismatch through unique MRD number 
link improving the accuracy of patient’s investigation report. 
 On admission bed allocation is dynamic saving lot of time 
 Simplified Patient transfer system through online bed transfer 
 Patient data integrity and accuracy maintained - saved cannot be 
modified or erased 
12
HMIS Project – Benefits 
Benefits to Doctors / Nurses and Administrative staff 
 Availability of Electronic Medical Record for recall at any point, from 
anywhere within the network 
 The process of diagnosis and treatment has been hastened - 
availability of patients past history, diagnostic study reports and ‘quick 
prescription’ etc… 
 Proper medical audit through audit trail 
 Patient referral/second opinions simplified through online referral 
 Doctors can do consultation from anywhere, anytime within the 
network 
 Cash collection process within Hospital - simplified and transparent. 
 Automatic generation of cash collection and inventory reports - 
13
HMIS Project – Benefits 
Benefits to Doctors / Nurses and Administrative staff…..Contd. 
 Inventory management – efficient, transparent – less chances of 
pilferage 
 Easy for hospital administrators – supervise from their desk through 
the computerized system. 
 The seamless availability of patient data on Central Server helps the 
doctor in conduct of Medical Research and Data Mining. 
 Doctor’s while performing surgery are able to accurately view the 
required images in various dimensions, thus helping him in 
performing precise surgeries. 
 Medical errors are reduced since repetitive writing work is eliminated 
through this automated process. 
 Computerized Nursing documentation – simplifies documentation for 
14
HMIS Project – Benefits 
Benefits to Service Departments (Labs & Radiology) 
 On line viewing of LAB & Radiology investigations 
 LIS - Interfacing of Lab Equipments with HMIS – 
 Direct Result entry in Reports saving time 
 Avoids error due to manual data entry 
 PACS - Interfacing of Imaging Modalities with HMIS – 
 No need to process films 
 No need to carry and preserve the films – Any image can be 
viewed at any time for diagnostic/comparison purpose 
 Clinically critical cases’ images can be used for academic purpose 
15
HMIS Project – Benefits 
Benefits to Medical Store & Pharmacist 
 Avoids error due to misinterpretation of Drugs 
 Receives alerts on near Expiry stock & Low stock level 
 On line Indent Request/Issue for speedy delivery 
 Hassle free inventory management 
16
HMIS Project – Benefits 
Benefits to Hospital Administration 
 All MIS & Statistics on a single click. For Example - 
 Total OPD/IPD & Casualty patients visiting to Hospital (Consultation Reort) 
 Total Free/Repeat Patients 
 OPD & IPD revenue 
 Drugs ordered and Dispensed 
 Investigation ordered and Processed 
 Statics of Surgeries 
 Bed transfer 
 Indent reports 
 Inventory reports ETC….. 
 Helps in taking quick decisions and action in case of emergency 
/shoot up of any communicable disease 
17
HMIS Project 
Achievements & Benefits
Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS 
 Creating Unique Health ID for the Patients visiting State Government 
run Hospitals which will be used as permanent MRD number for the 
patient 
 From October, 2008 to Sept 2014, over 62 Lakh patients were 
provided computerized registration or the unique health ID at the 
11 Go live hospitals. 
 These patient records are audited and certified by the HMIS 
Project implementation committee and Dean of the institute on 
monthly basis. 
19
Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS 
 Reduction in the waiting time for Patients at registration counter 
 During the manual registration being done by hospital clerks only 
3 to 4 registration counters were available but after introducing 
HMIS system number of counter increased to 14 – 16 depending 
on the volume of the patients. 
 The average waiting time at counters has been reduced to about 
7 minutes from about 55 minutes prior to implementation of HMIS 
project. 
 Thus the waiting time at registration counters has been reduced 
by nearly 90%. 
20
Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS 
 Making all patient data including X-ray, CT, MRI images and diagnostic 
reports available to the Clinician on screen 
 CT / MR scans are available online for a patient to access care from any 
terminal on the HMIS network. 
 These scans are stored digitally, hence no loss of images and are as part 
of EMR. 
 After computerization the X ray films are made available through HMIS 
system and soft copy of the X-Ray film is available on the computer 
screens of all doctors, hence there is a huge potential of cost saving on 
Film procurement, Developing / processing of films and Storage of films. 
 The Old films / images are stored as soft copy in the HMIS servers for 
recall at any future date. Therefore patient need not go around collecting 
Films to get doctor consultation thus saving time for both Patient and 
consulting doctor 
21
Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS 
 Make Patient data available in Electronic format for easy Management of 
Hospitals and Patient Care services 
 The patient and his relatives, are spared the burden of having to maintain 
accurately filed medical history and having to carry such files around the 
hospital. 
 The Laboratory reports, X-ray images, prescribed drugs and previous 
doctor’s consultation is readily available from HMIS system. 
 The patient’s EMR is instantly available to the doctor hence reducing non-clinical 
process time. 
 Since the EMR contains historic data and other information, it helps the 
doctor in avoiding medication errors. 
 The EMR is a digital record, and is impervious to damage by time and 
weather as with paper records. 
22
Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS 
 HMIS has been practically assimilated in the working routine at these hospitals. 
 Increase in number of patients registered is about 55%, indicating massive reduction in 
number of unregistered patients. 
 HMIS handles over 85% of all transactions at these hospitals. 
 Better transparency in inventory audits and accounting procedures 
 Prescriptions and medicine dispensing from within HMIS is about 95%. 
 At pharmacy, the printout given by the doctor facilitates the process because it contains 
the MRD number. 
 Since it’s a print out and not handwritten, legibility increases, thus increasing accuracy 
in medicines dispensed. 
 Based on the medicines outflow, the inventory is automatically updated. This also helps 
in stock replenishment. 
 The possibility of pilferage is reduced because each medicine is now accounted for in 
the HMIS system. 
23
Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS 
 Creating MIS reports / Statistical Information at all levels a statistical report of Hospital 
bulletin is available for information purposes 
 Medical Research and Data Mining with patient data captured across all 19 Hospitals 
in digital format and create a central repository of Patient records for the State and 
accessibility to these records from any of these Hospitals 
 Currently Patient data of each implemented location is stored locally in the hospital, 
the internet connectivity between the eleven (11) implemented locations and Central 
site is in progress. Once the connectivity is established all the patient records across 
these hospitals will be accessed seamlessly. 
 In all, more than 150 Lakh records which includes New and follow-up patients is 
available a mouse click. As per the deans of the institutes research papers submitted 
by doctors and staff have increased because of the convenience in tracking patient 
medical history. 
 Similarly the turnaround time to address challenges has come down drastically. For 
example, during the Mumbai blasts, the hospital was able to put up a list of patients 
admitted within a span of 1 hour for the convenience of relatives of patients. 
 Medical errors are reduced since repetitive writing work is eliminated through this 
automated process 
24
Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS 
 The following chart proves the successful implementation and 
assimilation of the HMIS project in all the four locations, as well as 
continued growth in its usage in hospital operations. 
 Currently approximately 80% to 85 % of patients are given some kind 
of services like Radiology, Laboratory, EMR, Indoor etc through 
HMIS system.
Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS 
 To plug Loop holes for pilferage and 
bring accountability, transparency and 
audit trail in all transactions 
 Registrations Revenue of All Site, 
before HMIS implementation was 
approx Rs 20 lakh and after HMIS 
implementation it is around Rs 28.5 
lakh/Month i.e. an increase of 42% 
 Diagnostic Services Revenue of all site, 
before HMIS implementation was 
approx Rs 32.9 lakh whereas after 
implementation there is an increase of 
over 175%. 
Note: The registration and investigation 
charges have increased since Feb 2010. 
26
HMIS Project 
Scalability
HMIS Project – Scalability & Road Map 
 Introduction of Patient Smart Card 
 Reduce patient’s waiting time further from 7 Minutes to approximately 4 
Minutes or lesser 
 Reduce non-clinical process time for doctors 
 Reduction of errors while entering the patient unique ID number during Drug 
dispensing, Sample collection and EMR generation. 
 Hospital Mobility Solution 
 Medical Computer Crash Cart specially designed to carry Medicine's, IV’s , 
Equipment's along with wire less computer backed up with sufficient UPS 
power to complete the rounds by Doctors & Nurses. 
 Enables the doctors to view CT , MRI & X-Ray at the patient Bed Side to 
deliver care at Patient Bed Side real-time 
28
HMIS Project Details 
HMIS Statistics
HMIS Statistics 
 Unique Health ID issued to more than 62 lakh patients 
 Demographic details and photograph of every patient 
 Reduced time to commence treatment 
 Waiting time at registration counter reduced by 88% 
 Reduced from 55 minutes to under 7 minutes 
 1.54 Cr patients registered from HMIS across all computerized 
MEDD hospitals since Oct 2008 
 Increase in revenue at registration and billing counters 
 Registrations Revenue increased by about 42% 
 Diagnostic Services Revenue increased by more than 175% 
30
HMIS Statistics…Contd 
 Patient prescriptions and dispensing of medicines through HMIS is about 
98 % (2 % of Patients go out of the queue ) 
 Better transparency in inventory audits and accounting procedures 
 Central repository of patient records 
 Accessibility to EMR from any MEDD computerized Hospital 
 Increase in number of patients registered is about 75% 
 Computerized registration has helped curb number of unregistered 
patients 
 HMIS handles over 90% of transactions 
 Proves successful user acceptance of computerization in MEDD 
Hospitals 
 Film-less Radiology Information System 
Potential savings on film, in addition to ease of use for the users 
31
Patient Registration in OPD – All Locations 
32 
Data collated till Sept 14 
The Patient Registration in OPD has been on the increasing trend 
(< 75%) since Go-Live of HMIS project ( Data for 2008 is for 5 
months, Data for 2014 is for 9 Months. )
Patient Admissions Statistics – All Locations 
33 
Data collated till Sept 2014 
The Patient Admissions has been on the increasing trend since 
Go-Live of HMIS project ( Data for 2008 is for 5 months )
Registration Cash Collection – All Locations 
34 
Data collated till Sept’2014 
The PLA has seen a positive revenue increase due to increase in 
Registration Cash Collection in all HMIS implemented 
institutions
HEALTHCARE & 
ACADEMICS MANAGEMENT 
INFORMATION SYSTEM 
FOR MEDD 
Thank 
You

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HP_HMIS Project_GoM_2014

  • 1. HEALTHCARE & ACADEMICS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (HMIS) An IT solution for Hospital Operations which improves patient services outcomes through end-to-end IT outsourcing An initiative of Maharashtra Education And Drugs Department (MEDD)
  • 2. Introduction – MEDD HMIS Project  Medical Education and Drugs Department drew a comprehensive solution for IT enabled services to encompass the operations of 14 Government Medical Colleges and 19 teaching Hospitals by implementation of an Hospital Management Information System for the purpose of education, training, research and patient care related activities at the State Government run Hospitals and Medical colleges in Maharashtra  The Service Provider, Hewlett Packard India Sales Pvt Ltd, to create IT Infrastructure, conduct the Patient Registration Processes (Front office) for Outpatient & Inpatient as an Outsourced function and manage the Created IT infrastructure 2
  • 3. HMIS Project Details Salient Features & IT Architecture
  • 4. HMIS Salient Features 4  HMIS Modules are fully Integrated  Radiology Information System, Laboratory Information System, Electronic Medical Record, Inventory control and finance modules are accessed as one application from Anywhere in the Hospital / Department  HMIS Modules are Patient centric  All Modules are configured, accessed based on patient work flow  Integrated and standardized Workflow  The HMIS system workflow is customized to meet requirements of Government Hospitals  Decision Support system  Unified online reports on Patient information for supporting the Dean / HoD’s to make decisions faster and provide better medical care to patients  Uniform access to HMIS modules  Simple Internet Browser based user-interface for all modules of application
  • 6. Technical Solution Architecture Objectives 6  Simplicity: Reduce Complexity, Open Standards, lower cost and minimum resource requirement  Modularity: Ability to change one component of the environment without affecting other components  Integration: IT infrastructure components must be integrated through a uniform set of relationship that is defined by the Business, easy to understand, manage and modify  Standardization: Identifies how things work (processes), how they work together and makes the knowledge available for maximum benefits
  • 7. Technical Solution Architecture Objectives Contd 7  Redundancy: The application is installed in two application servers which give a redundancy feature enabling to give 100% availability of the HMIS application to all users.  The Central Site: All the sites under the scope of the project can be connected to the central site through WAN. This gives an option to the patient to visit any hospital without bothering to carry all his files with him/her.  Repository of patient Data: The local server stores all the patient data including investigation reports, CT/MRI scans etc. This capacity management is such that the patient data will be available for viewing for a long duration of years.  End user System: The best configuration of systems is made available to the users for application navigation and seamless viewing of radiology images. Thin clients occupies less space as compared to desktops and completely portable. For new implementations the thin clients are being replaced by Desktops as the efficiency of displaying radiology images increases on a desktop.
  • 9. HMIS Doctor Consultation Pharmacy Laboratory Radiology Nursing Store Management Billing Patient Registration Patient coming to Hospital Patient going Home
  • 10. Benefits of HMIS Project Manual Vs Automated Process.
  • 11. HMIS Project – Benefits Benefits to Patients  A unique patient ID for Life long as MRD number  No loss of patient data including X-ray, CT, MRI images and accessible from any locations  Reduction in the waiting time at registration and consultation since all demographic details of the patient are captured for life long  Speedy access to investigation reports since they are available online leading to early diagnosis  Patients do not have to go MRD section / Record room to draw their old records prior to consulting the doctor 11
  • 12. HMIS Project – Benefits Benefits to Patients…contd.  Below poverty line / senior citizen “exempt” process simplified through central data – no moving from one counter to another  Prescriptions are available online to the pharmacist even before the patients reach pharmacy counter – quick disposal  Online prescriptions reduce medication error  Reduced chances of specimen mismatch through unique MRD number link improving the accuracy of patient’s investigation report.  On admission bed allocation is dynamic saving lot of time  Simplified Patient transfer system through online bed transfer  Patient data integrity and accuracy maintained - saved cannot be modified or erased 12
  • 13. HMIS Project – Benefits Benefits to Doctors / Nurses and Administrative staff  Availability of Electronic Medical Record for recall at any point, from anywhere within the network  The process of diagnosis and treatment has been hastened - availability of patients past history, diagnostic study reports and ‘quick prescription’ etc…  Proper medical audit through audit trail  Patient referral/second opinions simplified through online referral  Doctors can do consultation from anywhere, anytime within the network  Cash collection process within Hospital - simplified and transparent.  Automatic generation of cash collection and inventory reports - 13
  • 14. HMIS Project – Benefits Benefits to Doctors / Nurses and Administrative staff…..Contd.  Inventory management – efficient, transparent – less chances of pilferage  Easy for hospital administrators – supervise from their desk through the computerized system.  The seamless availability of patient data on Central Server helps the doctor in conduct of Medical Research and Data Mining.  Doctor’s while performing surgery are able to accurately view the required images in various dimensions, thus helping him in performing precise surgeries.  Medical errors are reduced since repetitive writing work is eliminated through this automated process.  Computerized Nursing documentation – simplifies documentation for 14
  • 15. HMIS Project – Benefits Benefits to Service Departments (Labs & Radiology)  On line viewing of LAB & Radiology investigations  LIS - Interfacing of Lab Equipments with HMIS –  Direct Result entry in Reports saving time  Avoids error due to manual data entry  PACS - Interfacing of Imaging Modalities with HMIS –  No need to process films  No need to carry and preserve the films – Any image can be viewed at any time for diagnostic/comparison purpose  Clinically critical cases’ images can be used for academic purpose 15
  • 16. HMIS Project – Benefits Benefits to Medical Store & Pharmacist  Avoids error due to misinterpretation of Drugs  Receives alerts on near Expiry stock & Low stock level  On line Indent Request/Issue for speedy delivery  Hassle free inventory management 16
  • 17. HMIS Project – Benefits Benefits to Hospital Administration  All MIS & Statistics on a single click. For Example -  Total OPD/IPD & Casualty patients visiting to Hospital (Consultation Reort)  Total Free/Repeat Patients  OPD & IPD revenue  Drugs ordered and Dispensed  Investigation ordered and Processed  Statics of Surgeries  Bed transfer  Indent reports  Inventory reports ETC…..  Helps in taking quick decisions and action in case of emergency /shoot up of any communicable disease 17
  • 19. Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS  Creating Unique Health ID for the Patients visiting State Government run Hospitals which will be used as permanent MRD number for the patient  From October, 2008 to Sept 2014, over 62 Lakh patients were provided computerized registration or the unique health ID at the 11 Go live hospitals.  These patient records are audited and certified by the HMIS Project implementation committee and Dean of the institute on monthly basis. 19
  • 20. Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS  Reduction in the waiting time for Patients at registration counter  During the manual registration being done by hospital clerks only 3 to 4 registration counters were available but after introducing HMIS system number of counter increased to 14 – 16 depending on the volume of the patients.  The average waiting time at counters has been reduced to about 7 minutes from about 55 minutes prior to implementation of HMIS project.  Thus the waiting time at registration counters has been reduced by nearly 90%. 20
  • 21. Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS  Making all patient data including X-ray, CT, MRI images and diagnostic reports available to the Clinician on screen  CT / MR scans are available online for a patient to access care from any terminal on the HMIS network.  These scans are stored digitally, hence no loss of images and are as part of EMR.  After computerization the X ray films are made available through HMIS system and soft copy of the X-Ray film is available on the computer screens of all doctors, hence there is a huge potential of cost saving on Film procurement, Developing / processing of films and Storage of films.  The Old films / images are stored as soft copy in the HMIS servers for recall at any future date. Therefore patient need not go around collecting Films to get doctor consultation thus saving time for both Patient and consulting doctor 21
  • 22. Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS  Make Patient data available in Electronic format for easy Management of Hospitals and Patient Care services  The patient and his relatives, are spared the burden of having to maintain accurately filed medical history and having to carry such files around the hospital.  The Laboratory reports, X-ray images, prescribed drugs and previous doctor’s consultation is readily available from HMIS system.  The patient’s EMR is instantly available to the doctor hence reducing non-clinical process time.  Since the EMR contains historic data and other information, it helps the doctor in avoiding medication errors.  The EMR is a digital record, and is impervious to damage by time and weather as with paper records. 22
  • 23. Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS  HMIS has been practically assimilated in the working routine at these hospitals.  Increase in number of patients registered is about 55%, indicating massive reduction in number of unregistered patients.  HMIS handles over 85% of all transactions at these hospitals.  Better transparency in inventory audits and accounting procedures  Prescriptions and medicine dispensing from within HMIS is about 95%.  At pharmacy, the printout given by the doctor facilitates the process because it contains the MRD number.  Since it’s a print out and not handwritten, legibility increases, thus increasing accuracy in medicines dispensed.  Based on the medicines outflow, the inventory is automatically updated. This also helps in stock replenishment.  The possibility of pilferage is reduced because each medicine is now accounted for in the HMIS system. 23
  • 24. Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS  Creating MIS reports / Statistical Information at all levels a statistical report of Hospital bulletin is available for information purposes  Medical Research and Data Mining with patient data captured across all 19 Hospitals in digital format and create a central repository of Patient records for the State and accessibility to these records from any of these Hospitals  Currently Patient data of each implemented location is stored locally in the hospital, the internet connectivity between the eleven (11) implemented locations and Central site is in progress. Once the connectivity is established all the patient records across these hospitals will be accessed seamlessly.  In all, more than 150 Lakh records which includes New and follow-up patients is available a mouse click. As per the deans of the institutes research papers submitted by doctors and staff have increased because of the convenience in tracking patient medical history.  Similarly the turnaround time to address challenges has come down drastically. For example, during the Mumbai blasts, the hospital was able to put up a list of patients admitted within a span of 1 hour for the convenience of relatives of patients.  Medical errors are reduced since repetitive writing work is eliminated through this automated process 24
  • 25. Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS  The following chart proves the successful implementation and assimilation of the HMIS project in all the four locations, as well as continued growth in its usage in hospital operations.  Currently approximately 80% to 85 % of patients are given some kind of services like Radiology, Laboratory, EMR, Indoor etc through HMIS system.
  • 26. Achievements & Benefits provided by HMIS  To plug Loop holes for pilferage and bring accountability, transparency and audit trail in all transactions  Registrations Revenue of All Site, before HMIS implementation was approx Rs 20 lakh and after HMIS implementation it is around Rs 28.5 lakh/Month i.e. an increase of 42%  Diagnostic Services Revenue of all site, before HMIS implementation was approx Rs 32.9 lakh whereas after implementation there is an increase of over 175%. Note: The registration and investigation charges have increased since Feb 2010. 26
  • 28. HMIS Project – Scalability & Road Map  Introduction of Patient Smart Card  Reduce patient’s waiting time further from 7 Minutes to approximately 4 Minutes or lesser  Reduce non-clinical process time for doctors  Reduction of errors while entering the patient unique ID number during Drug dispensing, Sample collection and EMR generation.  Hospital Mobility Solution  Medical Computer Crash Cart specially designed to carry Medicine's, IV’s , Equipment's along with wire less computer backed up with sufficient UPS power to complete the rounds by Doctors & Nurses.  Enables the doctors to view CT , MRI & X-Ray at the patient Bed Side to deliver care at Patient Bed Side real-time 28
  • 29. HMIS Project Details HMIS Statistics
  • 30. HMIS Statistics  Unique Health ID issued to more than 62 lakh patients  Demographic details and photograph of every patient  Reduced time to commence treatment  Waiting time at registration counter reduced by 88%  Reduced from 55 minutes to under 7 minutes  1.54 Cr patients registered from HMIS across all computerized MEDD hospitals since Oct 2008  Increase in revenue at registration and billing counters  Registrations Revenue increased by about 42%  Diagnostic Services Revenue increased by more than 175% 30
  • 31. HMIS Statistics…Contd  Patient prescriptions and dispensing of medicines through HMIS is about 98 % (2 % of Patients go out of the queue )  Better transparency in inventory audits and accounting procedures  Central repository of patient records  Accessibility to EMR from any MEDD computerized Hospital  Increase in number of patients registered is about 75%  Computerized registration has helped curb number of unregistered patients  HMIS handles over 90% of transactions  Proves successful user acceptance of computerization in MEDD Hospitals  Film-less Radiology Information System Potential savings on film, in addition to ease of use for the users 31
  • 32. Patient Registration in OPD – All Locations 32 Data collated till Sept 14 The Patient Registration in OPD has been on the increasing trend (< 75%) since Go-Live of HMIS project ( Data for 2008 is for 5 months, Data for 2014 is for 9 Months. )
  • 33. Patient Admissions Statistics – All Locations 33 Data collated till Sept 2014 The Patient Admissions has been on the increasing trend since Go-Live of HMIS project ( Data for 2008 is for 5 months )
  • 34. Registration Cash Collection – All Locations 34 Data collated till Sept’2014 The PLA has seen a positive revenue increase due to increase in Registration Cash Collection in all HMIS implemented institutions
  • 35. HEALTHCARE & ACADEMICS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR MEDD Thank You