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30 Mar
2020-03-30 - 2020-03-31    
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This Cardio Diabetes 2020 includes Speaker talks, Keynote & Poster presentations, Exhibition, Symposia, and Workshops. This International Conference will help in interacting and meeting with diabetes and [...]
Trending Topics In Internal Medicine 2020
2020-04-02 - 2020-04-04    
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Trending Topics in Internal Medicine is a CME course that will tackle the latest information trending in healthcare today.   This course will help you discuss options [...]
2020 Summit On National & Global Cancer Health Disparities
2020-04-03 - 2020-04-04    
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The 2020 Summit on National & Global Cancer Health Disparities is planned with the goal of creating a momentum to minimize the disparities in cancer [...]
2020 Primary Care Kauai- Caring For The Active And Athletic Patient
2020-04-06 - 2020-04-10    
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CMX Travel and Meetings programs meetings and group conferences for physicians and medical professionals throughout the United States. CMX Travel and Meetings programs meetings and [...]
ISER- 787th International Conference On Science, Health And Medicine ICSHM
2020-04-07 - 2020-04-08    
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ISER- 787th International Conference on Science, Health and Medicine (ICSHM) is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for the academicians, [...]
RW- 801st International Conference On Medical And Biosciences ICMBS
2020-04-08 - 2020-04-09    
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About the EventConference : RW- 801st International Conference on Medical and Biosciences ICMBS is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent [...]
Palliative Care 2020
2020-04-08 - 2020-04-09    
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ABOUT PALLIATIVE CARE 2020 Palliative Care 2020 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Dubai, UAE. We are glad to invite [...]
The 4th Annual Dubai International Paediatric Neurology Congress
2020-04-09 - 2020-04-11    
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Based on the sound success of previous Dubai International paediatric Neurology congresses the 4th Annual Dubai International paediatric Neurology Conference expects to attract over 400 delegates devoted [...]
13 Apr
2020-04-13 - 2020-04-14    
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IASTEM - 814th International Conference on Medical, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences (ICMBPS) will be held on 13th - 14th April, 2020 at Dammam, Saudi Arabia . ICMBPS is to bring together [...]
Patient Engagement USA At Eyeforpharma Philadelphia
2020-04-14 - 2020-04-15    
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As we enter election year in 2020, the pressure has never been higher on our industry to justify what we add to the cost of [...]
28th International Conference On Clinical Pediatrics
2020-04-15 - 2020-04-16    
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It is our great pleasure to invite you to participate in the 28th International Conference on Clinical Pediatrics Clinical Pediatrics 2020 which will take place [...]
5th World Congress On Public Health And Health Care Management
2020-04-16 - 2020-04-17    
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We would like to invite you all people to take part in our Public Health and Health Care Management-2020 Conference in Miami, USA during 16-17 [...]
Topics In Emergency Medicine, Pain Management, And Palliative Care CME Cruise
2020-04-18 - 2020-04-25    
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These set of lectures is designed to provide important updates in emergency medicine with a focus on anticoagulation and the management of venous thromboembolism as [...]
RW- 809th International Conference On Medical And Biosciences ICMBS
2020-04-19 - 2020-04-20    
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RW- 809th International Conference on Medical and Biosciences (ICMBS) is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for the academicians, researchers, [...]
RF - 627th International Conference On Medical & Health Science - ICMHS 2020
2020-04-20 - 2020-04-21    
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Welcome to the Official Website of the  627th International Conference on Medical & Health Science - ICMHS 2020. It will be held during 20th-21st April, 2020 at San [...]
30th Annual Art And Science Of Health Promotion Conference
2020-04-20 - 2020-04-24    
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Integrating Health Promotion into the Organization’s and Community’s Core Values A common element of virtually every successful health promotion program in workplace, clinical and community [...]
ISER- 796th International Conference On Science, Health And Medicine ICSHM
2020-04-21 - 2020-04-22    
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ISER- 796th International Conference on Science, Health and Medicine ICSHM is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for [...]
Biomolecular Condensates Summit
2020-04-21 - 2020-04-23    
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An ever-increasing amount of evidence points towards the importance of Biomolecular Condensates function to health and disease. However, with many of the fundamental questions behind [...]
The Middle East Pharma Cold Chain Congress
2020-04-22 - 2020-04-23    
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The pharma sector in the MENA region has witnessed rapid development, which has been largely fueled by high population growth, increased life expectancy coupled with [...]
45th Annual Regional Anesthesiology And Acute Pain Medicine Meeting
2020-04-23 - 2020-04-25    
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ASRA was officially "re-founded" in 1975, led by Alon P. Winnie, MD, who had a dream of a society devoted to teaching regional anesthesia. (An [...]
25th International Conference on Dermatology & Skin Care
2020-04-27 - 2020-04-28    
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About Conference Derma 2020 Derma 2020 welcomes all the attendees, lecturers, patrons and other research expertise from all over the world to 25th International Conference on Dermatology & [...]
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‘This was really only possible because everything is paperless, everything is digitalised, everything is virtualised’

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‘This was really only possible because everything is paperless, everything is digitalised, everything is virtualised’

Healthcare experts from across Europe discussed, in two virtual panels, how systems have been prioritising the acceleration of their digital transformation, in order to improve outcomes, since COVID hit last year.

The past year has prompted healthcare organisations to prioritise their approach to digital transformation in response to threats like COVID-19. And as part of this, the importance of being able to benchmark digital progress across hospitals and healthcare organisations has come into the spotlight.

HIMSS collaborated with Hyland recently and gathered together experts for its two-part Digital Dialogue Series of virtual panel discussions, to discuss how digital maturity models like the Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model (EMRAM) and Digital Imaging Adoption Model (DIAM) have come to the fore, as a means to benchmark digital transformation.

Hospitals with high levels of digital maturity have fared best over this crisis, said Laura Pietromica, customer success manager at Hyland, in the first webinar, ‘Digital Maturity Models: Creating Roadmaps to Digital Excellence’. “It has been really interesting to see how everything has shifted and how hospitals have adapted to meet the crisis. And how those who have had low levels of digital maturity have really struggled to do so. Those working towards HIMSS Stage 7, however, have really seen the benefits of getting digitalised.”

Benchmarking digital progress for better outcomes

The webinar, which was moderated by HIMSS Analytics regional director (EMEA) John Rayner, explored the benefits of adopting digital maturity models such as HIMSS’ EMRAM to benchmark hospitals’ digital progress, leading to better connected care, healthcare system resilience and better patient outcomes. Panellists also included Dr Shankar Sridharan, CCIO at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, UK and Dr Ronald Petru, Pediatric Intensivist, Clinical Data Scientist, Radboudumc in The Netherlands.

Dr Petru explained how his hospital responded to the crisis: “We quickly agreed that everyone who could work from home should work from home. We were able to upscale in one weekend. This was really only possible because everything is paperless, everything is digitalised, everything is virtualised.”

“For us, HIMSS EMRAM Stage 7 was not a goal, it was a means to achieve something -better healthcare. If you have a really stable, solid base – well thought through, virtualised, digitally secure – that means you are much better equipped to cope with unexpected situations.”

A business case for digital maturity

The pandemic has done much to strengthen the business case for digital maturity in hospitals, said Dr Sridharan. “All of this has really sold the idea of digitalisation to our hospital even further. You always have some non-believers who ask, ‘Why are we doing this?’ or, ’Why are we doing that?’ But digital maturity continues to be a key priority for us, because there’s more we need to accomplish to make our platforms and capabilities more intelligent, so we can see what we’re not seeing – and respond faster.”

That’s not to say that any hospital cannot be effective, regardless of its standard of digital maturity, according to Dr Sridharan: “I don’t think you need to be at EMRAM Stage 7 to be able to leverage technology and do well. And even if you do little things to improve access, improve communication, all that has downstream effects to make the caring we deliver more robust and better.”

The second webinar, ‘Digital Maturity Models: Focus on Image Sharing and Collaboration’, moderated by Jorg Studzinski, director of research and advisory services at HIMSS Analytics, Germany, looked at how digital imaging maturity models like HIMSS’ DIAM have enhanced image sharing and collaboration throughout the COVID period. Panellists included Saduf Ali-Drakesmith, healthcare manager, Solutions Team EMEA & APAC at Hyland, Jan Boers, director of IT & IS at OLVG in the Netherlands (a DIAM Stage 4 hospital) and Lluis Donoso-Bach, head of Diagnostic Imaging at the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, University of Barcelona, Spain (a DIAM Stage 5 hospital).

Though the topics of the two webinars were quite diverse, some of the conclusions drawn, especially around the benefits of digital maturity on patient care during the pandemic, were surprisingly similar.

2020: The year interoperability became a reality

Though interoperability had been discussed and sought for many years, it was only when the pandemic reared its head that it became a reality. “People have talked about interoperability and deploying XDS for a long time, but it didn’t really start to happen until the coronavirus hit,” said Ali-Drakesmith, from Hyland.

Boers agreed: “COVID was dramatic for patients and hospital staff involved, but it’s been a blessing for digital health, because it’s really speeding up all kinds of development around data exchange, XDS and exchange of images.”

And hospitals’ level of maturity of imaging adoption (or DIAM status) really helped. “At the beginning of the COVID crisis, it was a huge advantage to have all the infrastructure set,” said Donoso-Bach.

Technology is not the problem – we are!

Although the debate about interoperability and image sharing has been a hot topic for years, the capacity for this has been there for some time, said Hyland’s Ali-Drakesmith: “Technology is not the inhibitor here. We know that technically we can do this.

“For myself I see this as almost a political or systematic issue. Sometimes it’s about policies and procedures that slow us down, as we don’t have agreements to share data. So technology isn’t the problem. It’s people; it’s policy; and it’s resistance to change.”

This was reinforced by Dr Petru in the first panel: “The technology is moving very fast. But what we need now is the ‘real’ digital transformation. What I mean by that is policies, processes, everything needs to change to keep up with the technology – and this in my point of view we’re just starting.

“Not that we needed the pandemic, exactly – but let’s at least make the best of the situation, now it’s here – and demonstrate how the technological advances that we’ve seen in the last few years can change our primary process and make it more effective.”

So, in conclusion, it would seem that the case for digital maturity in hospitals has only been strengthened by the COVID crisis. Perhaps there are still cultural learnings to be integrated from the period, however, before the healthcare system can fully benefit from the huge technological leaps forward that are now being made.

Source : Helathcare