Dar Al Shifa Hospital
improves productivity with
Oracle Health
(KUWAIT CITY)
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Dar
Al Shifa Hospital in
Kuwait is working to improve
the efficiency of its
operations with
Oracle Health. By
supporting its Oracle Health
electronic health record
(EHR) with Oracle Health
Application Management
Services (AMS) and the
Oracle Health Lights On
Network, Dar Al Shifa
reports that it is achieving
faster system performance
and can identify and help
practitioners maximize the
value of the EHR. The
hospital adds that this is
helping it to improve staff
productivity and
satisfaction and deliver a
better experience to its
patients.
“Dar Al
Shifa’s mission is to
provide the best possible
care for our patients, and
that is only possible when
our systems are working
optimally to help our staff
deliver first-class care,”
said Dr. Ahmad Nasrallah,
CEO, Dar Al Shifa Hospital.
“With the Oracle systems and
services, we are better able
to run a more productive
clinical operation and give
our staff the tools and
support they need to
continually improve the
quality of care for patients
in our region.”
Enhancing system and staff
productivity
Before
migrating to Oracle Health
AMS, the hospital used
in-house technology teams
for support and managed
major upgrades annually.
With the Oracle Health
service, the hospital now
has proactive,
around-the-clock maintenance
and management of Dar Al
Shifa’s IT infrastructure,
which can help quickly
troubleshoot any issues,
reduce operational and
administrative burdens, and
support compliance with
regulatory and licensing
requirements. Already, Dar
Al Shifa reports that the
service has enhanced EHR
response times – including a
reduction in average
transaction response rates
and an increase in speed of
data upload times - leading
to a better, more efficient
experience for physicians
and patients.
Oracle
Health Lights On Network
also supports staff with an
intuitive dashboard that
monitors clinical,
operational, and financial
performance so the hospital
can adjust or provide
additional support to staff
using the EHR as needed.
With these proactive
monitoring measures in
place, Dar Al Shifa team
members are now alerted to
issues like slowness or
message delays and
explanations of their root
causes. They can take action
to prevent those issues from
affecting end users and
patient care. In one recent
month alone, Dar Al Shifa
states that it avoided
nearly 150 potential issues
by using the Oracle Health
Lights On Network dashboard.
“Together with our
customers, we are delivering
the tools and intelligence
to help enhance patient
experiences, create high
caregiver satisfaction, and
improve business outcomes
for health organizations,”
said Seema Verma, executive
vice president and general
manager, Oracle Health and
Life Sciences. “In just a
few months, Dar Al Shifa
Hospital has already seen
impressive improvements that
help keep its systems
running more smoothly and
enable staff to focus on
patient care.”
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