Te Whatu Ora MidCentral moves to Alcidion cloud

Te Whatu Ora MidCentral recently completed its transition to the Alcidion Cloud managed service.

Based on a press release, Palmerston North Hospital and Horowhenua Health Center migrated to the cloud service in April this year – a first for Alcidion in New Zealand.

The cloud migration also involved an upgrade to the Miya Precision platform, now with “increased automation and smarter technology.”

WHY IT MATTERS

The cloud transition supports the MidCentral District’s efforts to future-proof its digital environment, providing “greater flexibility at scale” to meet the changing demands of patients and physicians.

The upgraded Miya Precision will also enable MidCentral to achieve “improved operational efficiencies and reduced administrative burden.” MidCentral staff can now create real-time digital referrals for input from Allied Health and other specialty clinical services.

Additionally, the platform now features a modern user interface that assists staff with data entry and provides better visibility of patient information.

THE BIG TREND

MidCentral was also the first organization in the world to adopt Miya Precision in 2018. In its quest to deliver more coordinated and simpler healthcare, it implemented the platform, along with its three modules: Miya Flow, Access and Command, to improve patient care. flow and bed management.

In other related news, Alfred Health in Melbourne, Australia also recently went live with all three Miya Precision modules.

ON THE RECORD

“This upgrade has given us the opportunity to innovate and redefine our platform usage. We can now focus on streamlining referrals, eliminating unnecessary paper tasks and creating real-time digital referrals for input from Allied Health and other specialist clinical services,” says Sarah Donnelly, senior nurse manager of patient flow at Palmerston North Hospital.