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MISSION TO DIGITISE 800 MILLION PAGES OF PATIENT RECORDS

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The Gauteng Department of Health’s (GDoH) ambitious mission to digitise 800 million pages of patient records across 37 hospitals is starting to become a reality after the successful digitisation of 800 000 patient records at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital (CHBAH).

Already, specialised teams have commenced with the digitisation of records at Thelle Mogoerane Regional Hospital, Tembisa Provincial Tertiary Hospital, Steve Biko Academic Hospital and Sebokeng Regional Hospital. 

MEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko said, during the GDoH’s media breakfast at CHBAH, that the project is not a standalone act of modernisation but is part the broader Digital Health Transformation Strategy which aligns with global health imperatives. 

“We are restoring the dignity to our patients by ensuring their medical history is instantly accessible, securely stored and never lost again,” said MEC Nkomo-Ralehoko.

The department is also integrating these records into the broader Health Information System (HIS) and expanding supporting technologies such as Queue Management Systems and Radiology Image Archiving (PACS).

These innovations further enhance patient flow, reduce overcrowding and improve the overall service turnaround times.

The already digitised files represent more than 42 million pages and are now stored in a secure cloud environment, accessible to authorised healthcare professionals. This ensures faster treatment, eliminates lost files and will help the Department defend itself better in medico-legal cases. 

Responding to media questions on cyber security threats in this digital era, the department’s Chief Information Officer, Anele Apleni stated that “our top priority is ensuring the security and integrity of patient data. We have implemented robust cybersecurity measures, including encryption and access controls to safeguard sensitive information and protect against unauthorised access.”

The project implemented in partnership with Mint Group has also employed 100 young people from local communities, offering skills training and job opportunities. The next phase involves rolling out the project to the remaining hospitals over the next 36 months, with a target of digitising 800 million pages from patient files across Gauteng.

Speaking on the collaborative efforts, the CEO of Mint Group, Carel du Toit highlighted that the digitalised information opens new possibilities for data mining using artificial intelligence which enables the department to analyse health trends, predict patient outcomes and ultimately improve healthcare delivery across the province.”

The MEC also linked the initiative to Gauteng’s 13 problems, as presented by Premier Panyaza Lesufi during this year’s State of the Province address, particularly Problem 10, which highlights the urgency to transform hospitals and clinics to offer better, reliable and respectful service for patients.

SOURCED FROM THE GPG WEBSITE.

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