Corniche Hospital and Cerner Launch Closed-Loop Medication Safety Initiative in United Arab Emirates
June 18, 2012
Corniche Hospital and Cerner Launch Closed-Loop Medication Safety Initiative in United Arab Emirates
Hospital Achieves Global Recognition for Health Care IT Adoption
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — June 18, 2012 — Cerner (Nasdaq: CERN) and Corniche Hospital recently
introduced the positive patient identification (PPID) program to improve patient
health outcomes and safety by combining Cerner's health care technology and
data management capability with the hospital’s clinical proficiency and safe
medication administration policy.
Corniche Hospital
is Cerner’s first client with a full closed-loop
medication administration in the United Arab Emirates.
The PPID program, which is compliant
with Joint Commission International (JCI) standards, is a barcode technology with
a handheld device that scans a patient’s wristband and medication to validate
information with the patient’s electronic health record administered by Cerner
Millennium®. These validation steps provide patient
safety in treatment delivery, without compromising a patient’s privacy.
“Thanks to the closed-loop medication
process, medication is administered at the patient's bedside, ensuring the
‘five rights’ are identified on one single screen: right patient, right
medication, right dosage, right time, and right route,” said Dr. Mariam Al
Mazrouei, Deputy CEO, Corniche Hospital. “Under the directives of Abu Dhabi
Health Services (SEHA)’s Health Information Systems Committee, Corniche
Hospital, together with Cerner, is proud of this achievement which aims to
strengthen the quality of our patient care and reduce human error.”
The new program provides a
closed-loop-medication process to ensure automated validation of medications
and patient identity matching. It has been rolled out to one nursing unit of
Corniche Hospital. This proof-of-concept has qualified the hospital for the
Stage 6 certification recognition in the HIMSS Analytics Electronic Medical
Record Adoption Model (EMRAM).
The HIMSS 6 award was presented to
Corniche Hospital during the EMRAM Awards Ceremony at the annual HIMSS Middle
East Conference & Leadership Summit in Abu Dhabi on 20th of May,
2012. The award was received by George Yacoub, Corniche Hospital Chief
Information Officer and Robert Pickton, SEHA Group Chief Information Officer. Taking
this achievement to the next level, the hospital is now working on deploying
the system to all clinical areas.
“We are very proud to achieve another
major advantage in enhancing patient safety by developing and implementing this
advanced technical solution,” said George Yacoub, Chief Information Officer,
Corniche Hospital. “This has truly been a collaborative effort between the IT
and Pharmacy departments at Corniche Hospital, colleagues from SEHA IT as well
as our partners, Cerner and CareFusion.”
Over the past year, Corniche Hospital
has rolled out numerous technologies to automate the entire medication
management processes, including procurement, physicians orders (prescribing),
order verification and automation of the dispensing/preparation processes.
This comprehensive set of solutions works across SEHA’s system by drawing
information from the unified database, Cerner
Millennium®. This improves patient care by:
- Enhancing care: Clinicians can
quickly reference a patient’s medical history, alerting them to possible risks
or allergies
- Improving outcomes, efficiency and accuracy: Gives
pharmacists access to patient history and physical records, home medication and
lab results
- Minimizing errors: Ensures correct patient, correct medication, correct dose, route and correct time of administration
“Cerner considers this collaboration a
major milestone in our relationship with SEHA and Corniche Hospital, that goes
back to more than six years and we are proud that they have been recognized with
their HIMSS Stage 6 award,” said Greg
White, Vice President and Managing Director, Cerner Middle East and Africa.
“Together we are developing a health management platform which allows us to
deliver the best integrated and proactive care for our communities.”
Corniche Hospital
is Cerner’s second client in the Middle East to achieve the HIMSS Stage 6
designation.
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About Corniche Hospital
Corniche Hospital is a Joint Commission International-accredited
health care facility. The largest maternity and neonatal healthcare facility in
the UAE, Corniche is managed by Johns Hopkins Medicine International (JHI). It
is owned and operated by Abu Dhabi Health Services Company PJSC (Seha). The
299-bed (including 64 NICU cots), Corniche Hospital provides facilities for
more than 8,000 births and over 120,000 outpatient visits a year.
Corniche Hospital
is one of the three hospitals in the UAE under the management of the Baltimore,
Md.-based JHI. Tawam Hospital, a 477-bed tertiary care facility in Al Ain, and
Al Rahba Hospital, a 135-bed community facility just outside Abu Dhabi City,
also are managed by Johns Hopkins Medicine International and are accredited by
the Joint Commission International.
Corniche Hospital Contact, Almas Naseem, +971 2 6965597, AlmasN@cornichehospital.ae
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