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August 2, 2010

Accenture Contracted for Singapore EHR Implementation

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I wrote previously about the Signapore government accepting proposals for a national EHR. Today I got the news that Accenture has been contracted to implement the Singapore National Electronic Health Record (EHR) system. Obviously Accenture is a big name and a big group. I’ll be interested to learn which EHR software system they plan to implement to create the national EHR system. International EMR movement like this is very interesting.

Here’s the press release from Accenture about the announcement.

Accenture Wins Contract to Implement Singapore’s National Electronic Health Record System

SINGAPORE; Aug. 2, 2010 – The Singapore Ministry of Health has awarded Accenture (NYSE: ACN) a contract to implement the National Electronic Health Record (NEHR) system, a key enabler of Singapore’s vision toward a national, integrated health care system. The NEHR is designed to improve the quality of healthcare for citizens, lower the costs of health services, and promote more effective health policies.

Under the NEHR, key medical information such as patient demographics, allergies, clinical diagnoses, medication history, radiology reports, laboratory investigations and discharge summaries will be exchangeable among healthcare providers. Patients also may benefit from proper, right-sited disease management and cost savings, as duplicate or unnecessary tests are eliminated and medication errors are reduced.

“As the centerpiece of Singapore’s connected health vision, the NEHR is intended to provide a holistic view of a patient’s health information. With this market-leading offering, health care providers can have the right information at the right time to make the best care decisions,” said Stephen J. Rohleder, group chief executive of Accenture’s Health & Public Service operating group. “We congratulate the Ministry of Health for taking this bold step to create a new foundation to help support meaningful advances to Singapore’s health care system.”

The National Electronic Health Record vision – “One Singaporean, One Health Record” – was previously announced by Singapore Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan. With the initial system release in April 2011, Singapore will be one of the first countries in the world to implement a national electronic health record system.

The Accenture team includes Oracle, Orion Health, Initiate Systems, Inc., and Hewlett-Packard.

UPDATE:
Mark told us who will be providing the software for the Singapore EHR in the comments. EHR Software is being delivered by 3 Partners;

Oracle’s HTB is the core Clinical Data Repository
Initiate is providing the Master Patient Index; and
Orion Health the Clinical Viewer & Messaging fabric using their Concerto & Rhapsody products.

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    2 responses to "Accenture Contracted for Singapore EHR Implementation"

    1. # Mark Capill commented on August 3rd, 2010:

      EHR Software is being delivered by 3 Partners;

      Oracle’s HTB is the core Clinical Data Repository
      Initiate is providing the Master Patient Index; and
      Orion Health the Clinical Viewer & Messaging fabric using their Concerto & Rhapsody products.

    2. # John commented on August 3rd, 2010:

      Thanks for sharing Mark. Interesting choice. I hope we’ll get some updates on it.

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