Digital Hospital is a concept contributing to enhancing personnel
productivity, facilitating hospital operations, improving the process quality
and ensuring patient safety by integrating cutting-edge technologies such as
medical devices, smart information systems, facility control and automatic
conveyor systems, location-based services, sensors and digital
communication tools into health processes. The primary aim of this study is
to address the theoretical and practical aspects of “Digital (paperless)
hospital” concept, which is addressed in a limited number of studies, and
investigate the digital hospital practices of Izmir Tire Public Hospital and
Giresun Tirebolu Public Hospital, which entered into the list of top digital
hospitals in Europe as examples of best practices. The study was prepared
based on the interviews with the managers of Tire Public Hospital and
Tirebolu Public Hospital awarded with digital hospital certificates by
HIMMS (International Accrediting Agency) in 2016.
18 hospitals received “Stage 6” and one hospital (Tire Public Hospital)
received the top-level “Stage 7” digital hospital certificate, which was
awarded to four hospitals in Europe by 2016 in Turkey. In the hospital
transforming into a top level digital hospital and offering services with this
concept; speed and efficiency of business processes increase, paper and
document expenses are cut to zero, human-made errors are minimized.
Diagnosis and treatment processes are provided not only within the hospital
walls but also to long distances. By the help of digital hospitals health data
are immediately and retrospectively retrieved at any time by the authorized
body, other health institutions and patients and can be forwarded via
sensors, cameras and early warning systems without requiring follow-up by
humans, fast and right decisions can be given thanks to decision support
systems, and the right medicine is administered to the right patient, at right
doses and at the right time by the Closed Loop Drug Delivery System. With
the widespread access to digital hospitals, it will be possible to benefit from
all these advantages and offer the most effective and efficient healthcare
services to the patients within the shortest time. Hospital personnel will have
less workload and be less likely to make mistakes.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Health Care Administration |
Journal Section | Article |
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Publication Date | June 29, 2016 |
Submission Date | May 25, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2016 Volume: 1 Issue: 2 |
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