Interoperability: What lies on the other side of COVID-19?

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Interoperability: What lies on the other side of COVID-19?

Liam King, Director of Customer and Commercial, Healthcare Gateway. 

Back in March lives, businesses amongst many other things changed in a flash, looking forward we can take a moment to reflect on the learnings and challenges faced as the curve begins to flatten and we emerge into the new ‘norm.’

At the onset, Healthcare Gateway moved from a predominantly office-based workforce across two offices – one in Leeds and one in Dundee, to a 100% remote working team almost overnight. We successfully did not furlough any of our staff and have focused on staff health and wellbeing to ensure they were well equipped to continue serving our customers.

My family and I watched Boris Johnson set out the conditional plan around relaxing the lockdown measures during his last national broadcast… It was clear, that Boris was feeling the pressure to reduce measures as soon as possible. However, I agreed that the metrics we should be using to drive any decisions around the relaxation of the lockdown conditions was the science and the data.

The economy is important but the health of the nation is more so. As a business planning for the new norm, we will be taking the PM’s advice and our staff continuing to work from home. One of the considerations our leadership team have discussed at length is the physical and mental wellbeing of our team. Although we are all experiencing this pandemic together individuals face their own challenges that differ from person to person. Some are missing the social interaction an office environment provides, others missing loved ones. Families are juggling home working while homeschooling/childcare, and there are many worrying about job security. With all this in the mix, returning to work no doubt, brings levels of apprehension. 

It’s important we retain the positive elements that have affected how we do business during this time. Efficient meetings, continued productivity, businesses working together more collaboratively and even the sense of not rushing around on our morning commutes. 

Balance is key. Creating a safe environment in which anxieties are softened and staff are supported with a well-planned, staged approach to reopen offices that considers all staff.

As the NHS has faced its greatest challenge in its history, it’s been refreshing to be a part of a ‘togetherness’ approach in supporting the NHS in responding to COVID-19 to save patient lives. I hope this joined-up way of working with our customers, partners and colleagues continues to support an ever-evolving health technology space. Our priority is that patient data continues to flow to the clinicians who need it the most, when they need it and where they need it to provide more informed, efficient patient care. Applying the lessons learned from COVID-19 into other long-term conditions support moving forward. 

COIVD-19 has been a national effort taking place at a regional level. It was highlighted to me there is even more need for health and social care to work collectively and collaboratively to achieve common goals. The Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG) provides national data sharing at a local level. 

Product strategy for the MIG, in line with NHS directives, is to support a more standardised message using RESTful and FHIR. Further to this, making the sharing of data more intuitive and intelligent. 

Historically, we’ve used our proprietary messaging in the absence of any national standards, however, our strategy is to support the NHS directive moving forward.

We aim to continue to add to our suite of data providers (GP, community, mental health, acute and social care). In particular, we aim to add more feeds from different healthcare settings to support the full patient journey, regardless of which organisations their treatment spans.

Right now we can only predict what the new norm may look like, but from our experiences responding to COVID-19, and a reset of this industry can only improve and build a stronger NHS and supplier community that puts the patient at the heart of everything we do. 

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Healthcare Gateway MIG updates: Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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Healthcare Gateway MIG updates: Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Supporting the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic

As a healthcare technology service provider, Healthcare Gateway shares real-time vital care information across health and care in the NHS using the Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG). We’re committed to supporting the NHS during this critical time.

The MIG content model is being updated to include COVID-19 SNOMED CT concepts from all GP system providers. For EMIS, and Vision GP practices the SNOMED CT concepts will be added to the following sections; contra-indication, diagnosis, immunisation, microbiology & other investigations. TPP sections are to be confirmed.

The MIG GP Journal View displays all contacts and observations over the last 12 months and includes GP notes/annotations. Where a healthcare professional records multiple items within a consultation or template, the information is displayed as one encounter within the Journal View.

In some regions, EMIS GP datasets have been updated to include frailty indicators to support healthcare professionals in making informed decisions.

These are the terms we have added:

Canadian Study of Health and Aging clinical frailty scale (Rockwood)
Edmonton frail scale
Frailty Index

At Healthcare Gateway, we are fully committed to supporting the NHS in providing real-time patient information during this critical period. If you’re facing challenges and need support to make data available to front line staff, please contact us.

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Health Tech Predictions 2020

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Health Tech Predictions 2020

Peter Anderson, Managing Director, Healthcare Gateway shares his predictions for health tech and interoperability in 2020.

Looking ahead to 2020, here at Healthcare Gateway we believe we will see a reinvigorated drive in digital health technology.

We hope to see the Local Health and Care Records (LHCREs’) plans mature as they look to implement solutions to meet the NHS requirements.

The move to using FHIR profiles across health and social care will gain momentum.  We are committed to supporting our customers with this, progressing the work we have done with the real-time sharing of social care information with the wider health and care economy, achieving success in a number of hackathons using FHIR profiles alongside RESTful APIs.  As national FHIR standards mature and become more common place, we anticipate system suppliers being willing and able to share more data in a slick and efficient way. The use of RESTful services using FHIR standards will allow for more intuitive messaging, allowing pull, view, analyse, post, update all on the fly in real-time.

We anticipate better connectivity between health and care in a structured way. Use cases are all important, The Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG) has been able to provide structured data for a number of years. The demand has been high, but the use cases not really formulated. We see these coming to the forefront as suppliers are mandated to share information in a structured format.

The challenges we foresee are the speed at which every supplier can meet LHCREs’ needs. Varying suppliers will be working more closely together to meet a demanding schedule of developments.  Healthcare Gateway are ready for this and excited to enhance the work we have been doing for the last nine years to support record sharing across health and social care organisations.

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Healthcare Gateway introduce a new reporting service

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Healthcare Gateway introduce a new reporting service

We’ve launched a new MIG Enhanced Reporting Service to provide users of the Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG) analytical insight into the utilisation of MIG services.

The new comprehensive reporting service provides organisations with a detailed report. The report includes a spreadsheet of all raw data and a PDF document that presents a visual view of the data from all endpoints within an organisation using MIG services, delivered on a monthly basis.

“We’re pleased to offer an enhanced reporting service to present MIG data in a meaningful way. It ensures end-users are able to gain a better understanding of MIG usage within healthcare organisations to make effective business decisions. At Healthcare Gateway we know the importance of detailed reporting and by introducing an additional service we continually are developing our product offering to add value to our customers.”

What are the benefits?

  • It provides a deeper, broken down analysis of MIG usage
  • Removes the need for organisational project management to analyse and interpret monthly reports, saving time and resource
  • Graphs and tables make the data easier to comprehend and visualise
  • Enables you to identify endpoints who are maximising the MIG services and also those who could increase MIG usage to its fullest potential
  • Enables you to identify endpoints where there could be knowledge or data sharing issues
  • Enables identifying data sharing opportunities.

 

Find out more

If you would like to view an example of a MIG Enhanced Report or find out costs please get in touch here.

IKR