Talking HealthTech gets the lowdown on MediRecords 2.0
 

Talking HealthTech gets the lowdown on MediRecords 2.0

An inside look into a major healthtech makeover for better connectivity.

MediRecords, Head of Product Jayne Thompson joined Peter Birch from Talking HealthTech at the Digital Health Festival in June to discuss the latest developments of MediRecords, including an insight into the platform’s 2.0 user interface which is launching very soon! 

Jayne and Peter spoke about MediRecords growth, the 2.0 transition for our existing users and the extension of new product offerings that come under our Care, Connect and Engage pillars. 

Visit Talking HealthTech’s blog article to read more about the interview, or alternatively, check out their video below.

If you are interested in learning more about MediRecords 2.0, please reach out to our Sales team to book a demo today! 

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    Innovations in Hospital Healthcare
     

    Innovations in Hospital Healthcare

    Exploring Virtual Hospitals, Hospital in the Home, and Hospitals Without Walls.

    Advancements in technology have seen an explosion of new terms and concepts in healthcare.

    In this article, we aim to demystify three innovative approaches: Virtual Hospitals, Hospital in the Home, and Hospitals Without Walls.

    All three challenge traditional notions of hospitals and have potential to revolutionise patient care as they reshape healthcare delivery.

    Virtual Hospitals: Remote Care

    Virtual hospitals use telehealth and telemedicine technologies to bring medical care directly to patients’ homes. Through video conferencing, remote-monitoring devices, and electronic medical records, healthcare professionals can remotely diagnose, treat, and monitor patients.

    Hospital in the Home (HITH): Care in Familiar Surroundings

    HITH programs deliver acute-care services to patients within the comfort of their own residences. Healthcare professionals visit patients at home to directly assist with treatment but also use remote-monitoring devices and video conferencing.

    Hospitals Without Walls: Care Beyond Traditional Boundaries

    A hospital without walls provides healthcare services in non-traditional spaces such as community centres, nursing homes, or even workplaces. The goal is to bring medical care closer to where people live, work, and play, increasing accessibility and equity of healthcare. Multidisciplinary teams leverage technology and resources to provide more convenient and more cost-effective care.

    All three models of care offer increased efficiency, accessibility and personalised care experiences. They use technology, patient-centred care, and interdisciplinary collaboration to bring healthcare closer to the individuals who need it — and can help reduce demand for beds in traditional bricks-and-mortar hospital wards.

    MediRecords currently supports clients in hospital settings including:

    • My Emergency Doctor virtual teams providing Senior Emergency Physicians to Urgent Care Centres, hospitals and ambulance services across Australia
    • Victorian Virtual Emergency Department and Northern Health outpatient teams as an ePrescribing system
    • Queensland Health virtual emergency department team as an ePrescribing system
    • Queensland Health Hospital and Health Services as a billing and claiming system for outpatient clinics
    • Private hospital VMO (Visiting Medical Officer) consulting suites as an electronic health record (EHR) and patient management system.

    As a flexible and scalable EHR platform with inpatient functionality in development, including medication charting, MediRecords is well placed to be the clinical system of record for models of care including HITH and Hospitals Without Walls. 

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      MediRecords stepping into outpatient clinics at MQ Health

      MediRecords stepping
      into outpatient clinics
      at MQ Health

      Leading Australian cloud health software company MediRecords will be the new clinical record system for MQ Health outpatient clinics.

       

      MediRecords has been selected following a competitive tender process to support 18 clinics providing a range of services including breast health, cardiology, endocrinology, haematology, neuropsychology, neurology, ophthalmology, plastic and reconstructive surgery, and urology.

      The project will also involve integration with MQ Health’s electronic medical record, an InterSystems TrakCare solution.

      MediRecords CEO Matthew Galetto welcomed the partnership with MQ Health’s leading clinicians, researchers, students, and Australia’s first university-owned teaching hospital.

      “This is an amazing opportunity to support the work of multidisciplinary outpatient clinics providing such vital services to Sydney residents,” Mr Galetto said. “We look forward to working with MQ Health teams and getting data migration and implementation under way.”

      MediRecords supports hospital and outpatient clinic clients including:

      • The Victorian Virtual Emergency Department and Northern Health mental health team, as an ePrescribing system
      • Queensland Health’s Metro North Virtual Emergency Department as an ePrescribing system
      • 13 Queensland Health Hospital and Health Services as a billing and claiming system for outpatient clinics
      • My Emergency Doctor virtual teams providing senior emergency physicians to Urgent Care Centres, hospitals and ambulance services across Australia
      • Private hospital Visiting Medical Officer consulting suites as an electronic health record (EHR) and patient management system.

      MediRecords is also the clinical EHR for another major university.

      For the full list of MQ Health clinics, see MQ Health Medical Services & Clinics.

      Media inquiries

      To arrange to speak with Mr Galetto, or for further information on the MQ Health project, please email Tim Pegler or call  0412485146.

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