A significant portion of healthcare spend can be traced to inefficient patient throughput, delayed access to treatment, and excess length of stays. Collaboration and data interoperability between hospitals, healthcare systems, and emergency medical services (EMS) is critical for managing these costs, as well as for successful patient outcomes.
Yet when it comes to the integration of EMS data into electronic medical records (EMR) systems, a gap persists — negatively impacting the coordination of care. This collaboration and interoperability remain an overlooked aspect of the healthcare IT strategy.
Workflow integrations with EMS partners can help hospitals and healthcare systems meet several objectives that can drive down inefficiencies. Some examples include:
While in EMS transport, pre-registering patients and activating the necessary resources to quickly route the patients upon their arrival.
Freeing up inpatient beds and decreasing demands on staff by accelerating patient transfer to the most appropriate setting.
It is important to ensure that the technology used for EMS-EMR data interoperability is implemented smoothly to avoid disrupting workflows, to streamline manual tasks, and to help improve staff efficiency. Investing in technology through a partner that has expertise in the field and a strong track record can quickly lead to improvements in key performance indicators (KPIs). Notably, operational and financial performance can improve while elevating continuity of care for patients.
To learn more about data interoperability and workflow integration between EMS, hospitals, and healthcare systems, read the full article: Workflow Integration With EMS Can Improve Patient Throughput, Reduce Barriers to Discharge, and Prevent Readmissions.
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