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Health + Tech | Digitise to prevent patient ID and health records mix-up

Doug Halsall, Chairman and CEO, Advanced Integrated Systems

Someone recently told me that they went to their dentist’s office for follow-up care and was in the chair being prepped when they were asked about some care options. It all seemed routine until the person was being asked about things to be done that they had not heard of before. They were there for something completely different from what was being presented. Something that, when asked, was not on the card that the dentist was reading from. After some back and forth, it was discovered that it was the wrong patient card.

Health + Tech | Electronic patient scheduling saves time, money

Doug Halsall, Chairman and CEO, Advanced Integrated Systems

The long wait for non-emergency healthcare, both privately and publicly, can be frustrating. Such is the extent of the problem that, some years ago, the Ministry of Health began to focus specific interventions on reducing waiting times at public-health facilities. Still, waiting time remains a problem, which I don’t believe we will be able to effectively tackle without the help of technology.

Health + Tech | Why more hospitals are going digital globally

Doug Halsall, Chairman and CEO, Advanced Integrated Systems

Jamaica began its hospital digitisation journey less than a decade ago with the University Hospital of the West Indies. At that time, they saw the economic and efficiency benefits of such a move. Increasingly, more hospitals worldwide have been on a similar journey, and the ones that have gone fully digital have been investing more to improve how they offer services to patients and other clients.

Health + Tech | Social determinants of health and vaccine distribution

Doug Halsall, Chairman and CEO, Advanced Integrated Systems

The current COVID-19 vaccination distribution programme had me thinking about the best ways to quickly identify segments of the population that could be most at risk, not just for COVID, but for any health issue that may come up and that we have to address nationally. We speak a lot about the social determinants of health, and now we can apply them to our healthcare planning, with technology, to get a better sense of the state and needs of the population and how we can address them with specific interventions.

Health + Tech | Using robots to battle infectious diseases

Doug Halsall, Chairman and CEO, Advanced Integrated Systems

It may be time to start thinking about putting more robots and automation in our healthcare system. This is important and takes on even more relevance with the current pandemic and the levels and rate of infection of COVID-19.

Health + Tech | Technology and its impact on sleep

Doug Halsall, Chairman and CEO, Advanced Integrated Systems

We’ve always heard about how important it is to have a good night’s sleep to allow the body, especially our brain, to rest. Sleep has a lot to do with how healthy we are.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “Good quality sleep is essential for good health and well-being. However, lifestyle and environmental factors are increasingly causing difficulties in sleeping. Sleep disturbance is frequently considered the most serious consequence of environmental noise.

Health+Tech | Technology and bed management for an efficient admission system

Doug Halsall, Chairman and CEO, Advanced Integrated Systems

Hospital admissions for Jamaica have been traditionally high, especially with the level of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among our population. Often, there is a bottleneck in accident and emergency departments, with patients sleeping in chairs and, in some cases, in stretchers, as they wait for an available bed to be identified. This is a major issue for us because our hospitals are always operating at peak levels, especially in the accident and emergency departments.

Health + Tech | Technology Improving Workflow In Healthcare

Doug Halsall, Chairman and CEO, Advanced Integrated Systems

In any organisation, large or small, how quickly and efficiently departments can communicate with each other can directly impact how well that organisation performs. Already, we rely a lot on technology to operate businesses and to get work done but largely this is treated as a ‘matter of fact’ phenomenon.