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TQ. Peace, no War

Source: Amin MPP Farmasi

With the integration of ICT into its daily operations, Putrajaya Hospital provides quicker and hassle free services with the ease of a click of the mouse or a text message.

At first glance Putrajaya Hospital seems no different from any other government medical facility but the feeling quickly disappears from the very moment patients arrive at the registration counter.

From then on one cannot help but be awed at the services available, at the model hospital that is helping integrate ICT into its daily operations, and in the process of not only making its operations easier, but also providing patients with quicker and hassle free services.

According to Putrajaya Hospital Director Dr Nora’i Mohd Said, the use of ICT in the hospital’s daily operations began immediately after it opened in the year 2000 with the implementation of the Total Hospital Information System (THIS). With THIS, the hospital has been gradually increasing the number of services managed with just a “click of the mouse.”

The system allows staff anywhere in the hospital to access and manage all aspects of patient records and critical care information, manage patient queues at various sections of the hospital as well as monitor medical supplies, beds, operation theatres, the pharmacy, picture archiving (for services like X-rays) and services like radiology, haemodialysis and pharmacy.

 

Push button convenience: Dr Nora’i showing the SMS Take and Go pharmacy process on a leaflet.