Govt, Autonomous Medical Colleges In UP To Have e-Hospital Management System
Lucknow, June 21 (TNA) In another step towards creating a transparent and efficient mechanism, and to manage multiple institutions seamlessly, an e-Hospital management system will be implemented in about 36 medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh.
Through an e-Hospital management system, the delivery of healthcare services will be simplified and will aid in hospital management which covers the complete treatment cycle of OPD/IPD as well as will integrate clinical, administrative, and billing/insurance activities.
The Medical Education Department has made complete preparations for the implementation of the paperless system in the State Medical Colleges, Government Institutions, Autonomous Institutions, and Autonomous State Medical Colleges.
In the first phase, the system has been implemented in about 9 medical colleges of the state. Under which it has been started in Kanpur along with medical colleges of Gorakhpur, Prayagraj, Jhansi, Meerut and Agra. Now, preparations are in full swing to implement an e-hospital management system in 36 state medical colleges.
Establishment of HMIS will provide a reliable and cost effective mechanism for better monitoring, management, planning and decision making for effective health service delivery.
With the implementation of this system, while on one hand the management, leadership, network, functioning and administration of the hospitals will improve, on the other hand all the information related to the patients will be recorded through a unique ID number. Pre-recording of case history and information in the hospital will bring great relief to the patients.
Proposals for 22 medical colleges has been approved. Out of 36 medical colleges and institutes in the state, e-Hospital (NIC) is operated in about 9 medical colleges and institutes, in which registration, billing, and other activities are being done online.
Action is being taken to sign MoU after getting the approval of the government on the proposal prepared by C-DAC for Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) in 22 medical colleges and institutions of UP. Besides, proposals are being made and sent for implementation of Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) in other five medical colleges and institutions.
All the medical colleges of the state will be linked with the Hospital Management Information System (HMIS). In addition, Hospital Management System software is also set to be implemented soon, which will provide online information about the presence of medicines in medical colleges and the attendance of doctors, paramedical staff and employees.