Oracle Scotland Seminar

Seminar: Scan, Consolidate and Collaborate on Patient Records

Thursday, May 28, 2009. 10am - 1pm, Oracle, Edinburgh [lunch included]
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  • Demonstrations of document capture, discharge letter processing, document collaboration, audit & secure access
  • Demonstrations based on recent work undertaken by ECS & Oracle with NHS Boards and Trusts
  • Of interest to NHS CIO's, Record Managers & eHealth professionals

Synopsis

Oracle partner, Extended Content Solutions (ECS) will address a number of current NHS Scotland eHealth concerns with a seminar focussed on working with patient record documents. The seminar, based on recent work undertaken by ECS and Oracle will address several issues, including document capture, document processing & collaboration, security and audit.

Speakers: Mahmood Nasir and Gordon Sandeman, who founded ECS in 2000 as a specialist content management solutions and services provider.

Agenda

The seminar will open with a summary of the issues and the opportunities facing NHS Boards and eHealth strategists, the context of existing systems, strategic directions and technologies, and where ECS' Healthcare solution fits.

This will be followed by an overview of the ECS Solution and clinical-scenario focused demonstrations that will look to address these issues and opportunities in a flexible, compliant, cost effective way.

Learn how Oracle UCM together with ECS' Healthcare solution will support hospitals:

  • capture paper and electronic patient documents
    Bulk scan and capture of physical patient records plus 'day forward' distributed scanning within a clinical/hospital environment. Capture of electronic documents from siloed systems using Oracle & ECS integration technologies.
  • produce an electronic discharge letter
    Deliver greater efficiencies by creating and capturing hospital patient discharge information electronically. Deliver discharge information automatically to patient GP's (via SCI Gateway) and hospital coders (for reporting).
  • collaborate on patient information
    Provide clinicians with a rich environment for collaborating on documents through document annotation and review
  • secure and audit access to patient documents
    Provide a secure environment integrated with the Trust's existing Identity Management framework and Patient Administration System (TOPAS). Full audit capability to track and report access to and activity on patient records with flexible 'break glass' facility to allow emergency access to patient records and ability to embargo patient documents in line with patient wishes.