Connecting care in the community

Connecting care in the community

Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust are using the Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG) to view a subset of GP data within Carenotes (mental health and community health) and Adastra (out of hours).

Background

Before implementation of the MIG, there was absence of seamless access to primary care information across both Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. The Oxfordshire Care Summary was frustrating for clinicians, as they had to log into a separate system each time they wanted to access patient information. The MIG Detailed Care Record (DCR) service was implemented to address these challenges.

What did they do?

Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust went live with DCR in December 2017. Clinicians can now access ten categories of GP data through their Adastra and Carenotes  applications. This means all the required patient information can be viewed in the same system.

By having the correct sharing agreements, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust have also enabled cross border data sharing with the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and Adult and Older Adult Mental Health Services across Buckinghamshire.

How they have benefited from the MIG?

Uptake of the MIG has been very positive with over 600 clinicians using the MIG via Carenotes (over 2000 views) and 25 clinicians using Adastra (over 100 views), since the service went live.

Clinicians are now operating more efficiently. Previously it could take up to 30 minutes for an administrator to gather the required patient information from the GP. The MIG allows clinicians to instantly call GP data at the point of care, which has reduced the waiting time to a matter of seconds. This has helped to create more time for patient contact.

“The MIG has had a positive impact on how clinicians work. They now have an easy method of accessing patient records and the MIG has enabled this slick sharing of data, it’s seamless. The physical wellbeing of patients is important and accessing information is now straight forward via Carenotes.”

Improved continuation of care

Dr Ian Neale is using the MIG in the primary care out of hours (OOH) service and explains how it has been invaluable to his role.

“A patient who had previously visited the GP came to the OOH service as a patient. Symptoms included slight backache and a high fever. I was able to view the GP patient record and see in the Detailed Care Record a diagnoses of an asymptomatic urine infection based on a urinary dipstick, which was then treated with an antibiotic.

On return to the OOH service, the patient didn’t know the medication name they were taking and upon consultation it appeared the patient had clinical pyelonephritis. Again, by pulling the live data from the MIG I could see the urinary dipstick had not been sent for culture, what medication had been prescribed previously, what their renal function was and the patient’s allergies.

These pieces of information permitted the start of treatment in the community, safely, straight away and without any admission. Time was saved by not chasing a non-existent urine culture.”

What’s next?

Rachel Valentine, Project Manager from Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust explained that they are looking to enhance their MIG connectivity in the future. This includes new acute and social care end points and additional Specialist Datasets.

Find out more

To arrange an online demonstration or to find out how the MIG is being used in your area, please get in touch here.

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Medway Community Healthcare – Connecting health and social care providers

Medway Community Healthcare – Connecting health and social care providers

Healthcare professionals from Medway Community Healthcare are using the Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG) to securely view GP patient records.

Background

South East Commissioning Support Group (CSU) were commissioned by Medway CGG to manage the implementation of the MIG across Medway Community Healthcare.

By implementing the MIG it has created a secure way of sharing real-time GP patient records between different organisations across Medway.

What did they do?

The MIG was directly integrated into the Adastra system used by GP out of hours services. This was followed by integration with the Adastra Cross Care community system, which is used by community nurses.

How have they benefited?

“The MIG fits the bill as it’s a well-rounded product which adds value to the way clinicians work. There is a drive for interoperability and sharing patient records, the MIG delivers this notion.

Real time access to the GP records cuts out past issues, such as security breaches and saves time.”

Increased requests for patient data

The MIG has been well received by clinicians at Medway Community Healthcare. In the period since the MIG went live in their community systems (01/07/2016 – 31/10/2016), there’s been more than 700 requests for patient data each month. This represents average monthly increase of more than 15% compared to the previous period (01/01/16 31/06/16).

One system of information

By integrating the MIG with their existing clinical system its meant GP patient information can be securely viewed through a single portal. This has made it much quicker and easier for clinicians to access the patient information they need.

Enhanced patient contact

The MIG has helped Medway Community Healthcare to reduce clinical and admin time spent contacting GP surgeries for patient information. Having access to this information in one place has led to enhanced patient care.

Support for district nurses

Patient data provided by the MIG has also been used by district nurses. Using the MIG Detailed Care Record they now access information such as conditions, medications and procedures, which was previously unavailable.

Implementation of the MIG

“Implementation was a straight forward process. With a proactive and reactive implementation team on hand at Healthcare Gateway, we kept the project moving and issues were resolved promptly.”

Connect health and social care teams in your area

For more information about how we provide you with access to real time patient data, get in touch here.

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