Westminster & Chelsea Hospital pioneers cloud initiative
By Maxwell Cooter,
Cloud computing could be the way to solve the problem of patient records within the NHS.
A pioneering new scheme has been developed by Edinburgh’s Napier University and cloud company Flexiant. They are working with Westminster and Chelsea Hospital to deliver the service.
The new system took 18 months to develop and has been designed to improve communication between patients, hospital consultants and GPs.
The NHS has a long-standing problem with patient records. Historically, there has been no common standard method for entering and accessing records. The technology being pioneered at Westminster and Chelsea hospital looks to solve many of the issues faced by health professionals.
Professor Bill Buchanan of Edinburgh Napier University will be explaining some of thinking behind the E-Health cloud platform at the Innovation with Healthcare conference to be held later this month.
“The current infrastructure in the UK often has a non-integrated approach to patient care, where data is not used effectively between GP, hospital and assisted living," he said. "Our system allows for data to be stored with its context, such as where it was captured, and then used in whatever way is necessary through well-managed clinical services."
One of the key issues with patient records is privacy and Buchanan said that system was pretty rigorous.
“Security is integrated into every single transaction, and we host it on Flexiant’s cloud, to give us a scaleable and robust e-Health infrastructure,” he said.
The security structure, which has been designed by Flexiant, will use a multi-factor authentication system that integrates with existing NHS security,
The system goes further than existing patient records, however. It uses a unique ‘patient simulator’, which creates patient records with different clinical parameters such as body temperature and blood pressure, to represent different patient illnesses. This is designed to show how the service can be used in clinical diagnostics, with a risk assessment score or early warning score (EWS) to identify problems early.
Crucially, the E-Health platform will enable health professionals to access information from an array of mobile devices. At the same time, patients will have full control over who has access to their data, using a variety of ID methods, including mobile phone checking and trusted identity providers like Facebook or PayPal.
“Our Foundation trust is at the forefront for providing technological innovations in the hospital clinical environment, to improve patient care," a Chelsea and Westminster spokesman said.
"Implementation of the cloud infrastructure at the hospital will be one of many enhancements made to patient care by Professor Derek Bell through his role as the director of NWL CLARHC which has an ethos of closing the second translational gap and bringing research into practice."
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