Valley Patient CareHow We Helped Valley Patient CareThis is a discussion of how InfoPoint uses modules it has created, worked with Valley Patient Care (VPC) to understand its needs and put together a system that was intuitive, did exactly what was needed and saved VPC and its customers time and money. The Current Situation
Valley Patient Care provides supplies for home health care agencies.
Home health care agencies are organizations that provide home based
medical care.
This is one of the fastest growing areas of medicine because people recover
faster and less expensively at home.
In home based care
nurses go to the patient's house to provide medical services.
The drawing shows two home care agencies, one where the supplies are sent to a central office and taken to the patient's and another where the supplies are delivered directly to the patient's home.
Because the patient, the nurse, the supplier and the home health
care organization are all in different places the information is often
not coordinated. One error that could occur is that the nurse might not
report the purchase to the home health care agency office, resulting in the office not knowing the purchase has been made until receiving a bill.
Nurse accidentally skips step 4, or steps 4 and 5 are different
When a problem like this happens, to sort it out might involve the
nurse, the home health care administration and Valley Patient Care.
With the thin margins in health care services, having three people involved in
unproductive work can really hurt.
In any business, errors take directly away from profits. In
competitive businesses, this could mean the difference between success and
failure.
The Solution
InfoPoint and VPC put their heads together and came up with a system that
would greatly reduce or eliminate these errors.
In this new system, a centralized database of all transactions
is kept at InfoPoint. Since the system is Web based, it can be accessed
by any person with access permission. Anyone with the proper password
can access the information from anywhere over a secure, encrypted link.
VPC can create new agencies, and each agency can add patients or nurses
to the database. Whenever a nurse orders supplies, the order is saved
to a running charge for the patient. It is marked with the current time,
the cost, the nurse who ordered the supplies and all other relevant information.
The order is then received by VPC and filled. The nurse visits the patient
and then verifies the delivery. The home health care agency can view or
download the transaction at any time (converted
data to customer format). The data is converted to a format that the
home health care agency uses so they can manipulated it and save it. If
the nurse wants to check up on orders for patients, the information about
past orders is available any time.
Each patient has a maximum amount that is expected to be spent based on the diagnosis for his or her condition. The diagnostic code is called an HHRG code. If more is spent on the patient than is expected then the nurse, the agency and VPC are all notified. InfoPoint modules and expertise solve the problemNow the agencies, VPC or the nurses can see exactly what was ordered for each patient the instant it is ordered. Not duplicating work reduces errors and cost
In PC based systems, as opposed to inventory access via a Web site, charging
the costs to a patient, comparing spending to a cap and so on, there needs
to be a person. Multiple users cannot access a PC database at the same time.
That means each task has to be done two or more times. A nurse needs to
tell the office what he or she ordered. If a nurse needs to know if a
supply has been delivered, he or she needs to call the office and someone
there needs to look up the information.
InfoPoint modules and expertise solved the problem The system to manage the nurses, organizations and patients
uses the user management modules that InfoPoint has created. The inventory
management system was created by modifying the inventory management system
that InfoPoint created for stores. | |||