Sunday, February 15, 2009

Hospital de Sant Boi implant with the HP Electronic Medical Record.

Hospital de Sant Boi implant with the HP Electronic Medical Record.

The project involves a total investment of more than 800,000 euros

Hospital de Sant Boi, part of the Hospitaller Order of St John of God, he has more than 800,000 euros to the implementation of electronic patient record, with the help of HP. This project, which involves deploying HP-HCIS, the integrated information system for the health sector of Hewlett-Packard, and consolidate hospital andalusia andalusia andalusia owned group as a reference in the field of ICT sector.

According to Dr. Ramón Rosa, Managing Director of the Hospital de Sant Boi, "This project represents a transformation in the current management of the center and meets the need of providing quality care to the population. On the other hand, provides a flexibility in the care process, ensuring maximum security and confidentiality of information. This project, which encompasses the whole organization, is the result of commitment to the demands of today's society. Not only do we want to improve the structure, but we seek professional excellence to provide the reference population. "

A project in two phases

The introduction of HP-HCIS assumed that the health center to become one of the most advanced from a technological point of view, which would have identified two distinct phases. A first "administrative" to be held in nine months, which will carry out the deployment of administrative tools that are responsible for all efforts that affect the patients. Among them, the modules of hospital admissions and emergency summons, filing of medical records or management of waiting lists and surgical block.

Once this process is beginning a second phase "clinic", which will put everything on the history of the patients, the Clinical Work Station, Applications Manager, Protocolos Care Nursing Clinics and different trajectories care management tools. The entire project will be completed before the transfer from hospital to a new and modern facilities being built, and double its current capacity.

"Increasingly, health centers that are bidding for the HP-HCIS time to implement the electronic patient record," says Enrique Solbes, Director of HP Consulting & Integration for Spain and Portugal. "Undoubtedly, this agreement with the Hospital de Sant Boi is going to allow this center to become consolidated as one of the most advanced from a technological point of view, and that HP is still contributing to the continuous improvement of the Spanish health system."

More than 20 years of experience in the health sector

HP Spanish has about 20 years of experience in developing solutions for hospital information systems. During this time, the company has made to all projects in-depth knowledge, experience and functionality of the systems HIS HP-1 and HP-HIS2, in more than one hundred hospitals throughout Spain.

Only in the last year information systems the company has managed to control were 1,200,000 hospitalizations, stays 9,450,000, 5,400,000 emergency interventions and 800,000 citations 25000000.

Moreover, Spain is a place of reference worldwide, with a competence center with over 150 health professionals.

About the Hospital de Sant Boi

Hospital de Sant Boi, opened in 1978, accumulating 30 years within the health sector and several people attending the Baix Llobregat. In January 2006, the Hospitaller Order of St John of God Hospital and acquire new management promotes a strategic plan in promoting organizational values and based on the quality of care. The new hospital will provide more and better health coverage, promoting the welfare of our users.

About HP

HP, the technology company world's largest IT products and services offered by printing and personal computing, software and solutions that provide the best technology experience for consumers and businesses. HP completed its acquisition of EDS on August 26, 2008. More information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at http://www.hp.com.

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