Through migration to an advanced cloud database, the two groups have boosted operational efficiency by 75% and reduced costs by 40%
With patients of today expecting more-personalized experiences, IHH Healthcare, whose portfolio of institutional brands includes Acibadem, Mount Elizabeth, Prince Court, Gleneagles, Fortis, Pantai and Parkway is constantly adopting innovative ways to leverage technology and identify new processes that prioritize the patient experience and outcomes.
A recent exercise involved upgrading to a robust database platform to manage massive amounts of sensitive patient data, keep it secure, and anonymize it for analytics purposes for improve medical outcomes.
- IHH Singapore’s more than 5,000 staff had their core application workloads, including the Electronic Medical Records migrated to support patients, enterprise data warehouse and laboratory information systems.
- IHH Malaysia consolidated and migrated its database workloads including its patient management system, appointment booking system, lab information, and billings to meet stringent data residency and compliance requirements.
Said the group’s Chief Information Officer, Linus Tham: “IHH Healthcare believes in the transformative power of modern technology to enhance patient outcomes. (Now), we are able to leverage cloud benefits while complying with local regulatory requirements. This migration marks a significant step towards establishing a unified digital healthcare ecosystem, crucial for dismantling data silos, and enhancing data analytics capabilities for our physicians. By alleviating administrative burdens, our physicians can dedicate more attention to patient care. This also aligns with our strategy to use innovative technologies such as AI to deliver world-class healthcare services.”
The healthcare group’s database migrations mentioned above have boosted operational efficiency by 75%, and reduced operational costs by 40%. The consolidation of hospitals’ disparate on-premises database systems to the Cloud also improves patient and clinician user experiences with faster and more reliable access to highly secure, up-to-date information.
According to Chin Ying Loong, Regional Managing Director (ASEAN & South Asia Growing Economies), Oracle, the firm providing the advanced cloud database platform: “Cloud technology serves as the cornerstone for the future of healthcare, facilitating collaboration and unifying data across the healthcare ecosystem” with high performance database services to store, process, and protect patient data.