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The Scarborough Hospital (TSH) and Canada Health Infoway (Infoway) today announced a new initiative to improve emergency room service. Through kiosks in the emergency waiting room at both hospital campuses, patients will be able to enter information in seven different languages, helping to facilitate more effective triage.

Called "Enhancing Emergency Services: A Patient-Centred Approach" (EES), the initiative aims to better support nurses and physicians with smart tools so they can work more efficiently and effectively to enhance patient flow and improve patient care.

"Our staff is the backbone of our emergency department, serving over 300 patients daily," says Dr. Hugh Scott, President and CEO, TSH. "What's great about this system is not only that it benefits our staff and physicians but also our ER patients by allowing them more direct involvement with their care, enabling more accurate triage and providing better access to appropriate care."

These patient-centred information systems will assist patients in communicating their status to ER staff and physicians as they wait in emergency waiting rooms. An alert will pop-up on the nurses' screen each time a patient updates information. "Patients now have the option to play even more of an active role in their care process during unavoidable waiting time," adds Dr. Scott. "Also, the new e-triage tool will assist staff with the patient reassessment process and reprioritization of care as needed."

The user-friendly kiosks are available in English, but will also feature interfaces in seven different languages including English, French, Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin), Tamil, Punjabi, Farsi, Hindi and Urdu. Patients are asked a number of questions in their native language and can choose answers from a comprehensive list. The system then translates the information into English for use by the care providers. It is estimated that approximately half of the patients at The Scarborough Hospital speak English as a second language.

"It's good to see hospitals, like The Scarborough Hospital, willing to consider innovative approaches to improve the access to care for their patients," says George Smitherman, Minister Health and Long-Term Care. "It will be interesting to see how this system develops and how effectively it assists patients seeking care in the emergency department."

"Since The Scarborough Hospital serves a diverse community and a high volume of patients, they are a good test ground for this new approach to improve patient triage" says Richard Alvarez, President and CEO, Canada Health Infoway. "The system could eventually serve as a model for other emergency departments in the country," he added. Infoway is investing $1.5 million dollars in this pilot project, approximately half of the project's total cost.

The new technology will capture more detailed data from patients, process that information and provide it to the nurses and physicians. The Centre for Global e-Health Innovation, University of Toronto Healthcare Resource Modelling Laboratory, the University of Alberta eTRIAGE Solution and Medisolve, are also partners in this project.

The system is designed to enhance aspects of our ER service for patients without increasing staff or enlarging facilities. "We focus on patient-centred care. We expect to achieve even greater staff and patient satisfaction with this new solution," says Dr. Scott.

About The Scarborough Hospital

The Scarborough Hospital (TSH), Canada's largest urban community hospital, delivers innovative, high quality patient care, advocates for our community's health and wellness issues, and is a leader in research, teaching and learning. TSH is a regional treatment centre for dialysis and is renowned for its sexual assault care centre and mental health programs. Affiliated with the University of Toronto, TSH is also a referral centre for vascular surgery, pacemakers and corneal implants. For more information on The Scarborough Hospital, please visit: www.tsh.to.

About Canada Health Infoway (Infoway)

Infoway is an independent not-for-profit organization that invests with public sector partners across Canada to implement and reuse compatible health information systems which support a safer, more efficient healthcare system. Fully respecting patient confidentiality, these private and secure systems provide healthcare professionals with rapid access to complete and accurate patient information, enabling better decisions about diagnosis and treatment. The result is a sustainable, healthcare system offering improved quality, accessibility and productivity.

For further information: Sherian Mondesir, The Scarborough Hospital, (Tel) (416) 431-8200 ext. 6594, Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein!; Cindy Hoffman, Canada Health Infoway, (514) 397-7335 or 1-866-868-0550, (514) 606-7335 (cellular), Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein!.

Autor(en)/Author(s): Sherian Mondesir and Cindy Hoffman

Quelle/Source: Canada NewsWire, 12.03.2007

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