Event Overview
Cost Effective use of Technology in e-Healthcare 2015
With the emergence of Emergency Medicine as a distinct speciality;
Emergency Department (ED) is today being recognized as one of the most
crucial and also one of the most difficult pieces of the healthcare
delivery puzzle.
Progressive Emergency Department leaders and practitioners across the
country have been working towards introducing structural changes and
processes to transform their Emergency Departments into an integrated
end-to-end acute care service delivery organization.
Clinical Process Automation and Information Technology has great
potential in providing foundation and accelerating this transformation
of Emergency Departments by introducing evidence-based best practices
and also dramatically reducing cost of delivery.
The Emergency Department and IT Department at JPN Apex Trauma Centre,
AIIMS, New Delhi, has introduced a new dimension in improving patient
care at Emergency Departments with the implementation of world-class
open source technologies.
SESSION HIGHLIGHTS
- AIIMS-ED Technology Package - Live demonstration &
workshops. Extremely cost-effective cloud hosted & Integrated EMR,
Computerized medico-legal case (MLC) system, Patient display system,
barcoding, labs, telemedicine education & a Trauma, poison &
cardiac arrest registry for any ED in India.
- ED-PACS - Live demonstration & workshop on Cost-effective PACS customized for ED's in India
- Creating a Emergency Department with standardized facilities
- JPNATC Case study & demonstration of packages for primary,
secondary & tertiary levels. This session is aimed at building ED's
cost effectively with standardized resources & infrastructure at the
primary, secondary & tertiary levels and building a certification
model.
- Moodle e-learning & course management - Live
demonstration & workshops. Extremely cost effective e-learning &
course management solutions by on world famous open source moodle
platform along with live 'proof of concept' for nursing education at
JPNATC.
- Telemedicine in ED - Live demonstration &
JPNATC case study. Cost-effective & practical uses of Telemedicine
in ED which are useful for primary, secondary & tertiary levels as
well as 'proof of concept' & case study at JPNATC
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Invitation
Dear Friends,
With the emergence of Emergency Medicine as a distinct speciality;
Emergency Department (ED) is today being recognized as one of the most
crucial and also one of the most difficult pieces of the healthcare
delivery puzzle.
Progressive Emergency Department leaders and practitioners across the
country have been working towards introducing structural changes and
processes to transform their Emergency Departments into an integrated
end-to-end acute care service delivery organization.
Clinical Process Automation and Information Technology has great
potential in providing foundation and accelerating this transformation
of Emergency Departments by introducing evidence-based best practices
and also dramatically reducing cost of delivery.
The Emergency Department and IT Department at JPN Apex Trauma Centre,
AIIMS, New Delhi, has introduced a new dimension in improving patient
care at Emergency Departments with the implementation of world-class
open source technologies.
We invite you to this national seminar on
'Cost Effective & Meaningful Use of Technology in Healthcare' and get a first-hand feel of how the
ED Technology Package developed by AIIMS, New Delhi, has transformed emergency healthcare.
This unique Technology Package integrates enterprise level open source
EMR, PACS, Computerized medico-legal case (MLC) System, Patient Display
System, Labs, Telemedicine Education & a Trauma Registry along with
support and implementation thus offering a complete solution for any
emergency department.
This solution will be cloud hosted with no IT expertise required at the
user end. The solution can also be scaled at minimal cost.
We look forward to your presence to brainstorm on improving emergency medicine through implementation of world class technology.
Deepak Agrawal
Organising Secretary,
CEUTEH 2014