The Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Humanitarian City (SBAHC), a Middle East based non-profit rehabilitation facility and medical centre, has recently upgraded to the InterSystems TrakCare Mobile Enabled User Interface (MEUI), marking a significant step in its efforts to modernise healthcare delivery.
The upgrade includes 16 integrations and a transition to cloud-based infrastructure, aiming to streamline clinical workflows and enhance overall user experience.
The latest TrakCare 2024 version and MEUI upgrade enable SBAHC to adopt standardised practices and benefit from improved functionalities.
The TrakCare MEUI upgrade provides a consistent data view across devices, simplifying navigation and reducing cognitive load, which improves efficiency and eases the learning process for users.
This leads to more accurate data entry at the point of care, enhancing data quality and decision-making.
According to InterSystems, TrakCare MEUI can be pre-customised for various devices, saving time on implementation by eliminating the need for multiple layouts.
The latest upgrade also offers flexible deployment options suitable for desktops, tablets, laptops, and phones, supporting the needs of mobile healthcare workers.
Completed in just seven months, the upgrade has streamlined various hospital operations, including clinical workflows, patient administration, pharmacy, revenue cycle management, and more.
The scope of the project includes a wide range of rehabilitation specialities and subspecialities.
These include occupational therapy, aquatic therapy, speech and language therapy, recreational therapy, physiotherapy, vocational therapy, hippotherapy, sexual rehabilitation, home healthcare, and prosthetics and orthotics services.
The implementation covered a wide range of rehabilitation services and met major revenue management statutory requirements, such as Zatca and Nphies, as well as the Center for National Health Insurance complex rehab workflow integration.
In addition, the project introduced approximately 60 new forms for Allied Health Professional documentation, moved to a hosted services solution, transitioned from LabTrak to TCLE, and implemented over 180 care plans at SBAHC.
This has enabled SBAHC to transition to a fully paperless environment, complying with industry standards and best practices.
InterSystems Middle East and India country manager Ali Abi Raad said: “By upgrading to TrakCare MEUI and migrating to cloud-based infrastructure, SBAHC is enhancing user experience, improving data quality, and future-proofing its operations, all of which ultimately benefit their patients and staff.”