GROUP 1 Flashcards
is a digital version of a patient’s health information that is accessible across multiple healthcare providers and organizations.
Electronic Health Record
is a digital versions of a patient’s paper chart and are used primarily by healthcare providers within a single practice or organization.
Electronic Medical Record
is a system that allows healthcare provide to enter medical orders directly into an electronic health record (EHR) system, rather than using paper forms or verbal orders.
Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE)
is designed to assist healthcare providers in making clinical decisions by analyzing patient data and providing evidence-based recommendations, alerts, or reminders.
Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS)
is a variety of healthcare services delivered through digital platforms.
Telehealth
the use of technology to provide clinical healthcare services remotely.
Telemedicine
refers to easily accessible and usable diagnostic and clinical devices used for patient care – at provider’s offices, at the patient’s bedside, in clinics, or in other care settings where data supports care delivery.
Point-of-care (POC) Technology
store and dispense medications with
barcode scanning, reducing medication
errors and ensuring secure access
Automated Dispensing Cabinets (ADC)
Prepare IV medications in sterile
environments, ensuring accuracy and
minimizing contamination risks
RIVA (Robotic IV Automation)
These pumps, integrated with electronic
health records (EHR), ensure accurate
dosage delivery and prevent medication
overdoses.
Smart IV Infusion Pumps
Help in accurate dispensing of prescriptions, improving workflow in hospital pharmacies
ROBOPharma
A widely used robotic-assisted system
that enhances precision in complex
surgeries, reducing recovery time and
improving patient outcomes
da Vinci Surgical System
Assists in spinal surgeries by improving
accuracy in screw placement and
reducing complications
Mazor X (Spinal Surgery Robot)
A robotic-assisted system for
performing percutaneous coronary
interventions (PCI), allowing greater
precision in treating cardiovascular
diseases
CorPath GRX
This initiative addresses the challenges faced by health workers, such as long
travel times and temporary absence from duty stations, by offering selfpaced, remote learning opportunities.
DOH Academy’s e-learning portal
DOH Academy’s e-learning portal was pilot-tested with three initial courses:
- Competency-based family planning
- Adolescent health
- TB infection control
refers to the use of mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, and wearables to support healthcare services, education, and public health interventions.
Mobile Health (mHealth)
is a critical discipline that integrates
information technology and data science to enhance disease surveillance, outbreak prediction, and management.
Public Health Informatics (PHI)
is an Integrated Clinic Information System used in the Philippines. It is an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system designed to automate service delivery processes and efficiently monitor patient care in health facilities.
iClinicSys
allows providers in the ambulatory care setting to send prescriptions electronically to the pharmacy
e-Prescribing
Examples of wearable biosensors:
*Biobutton
*VitalPatch
*Philips Biosensor BX100
Examples of AI-powered ICU Monitoring:
*Philips eICU
*Clew Medical
*HealthLevel AI
Helps with routine patient monitoring,
medication delivery, and vital sign
tracking to reduce the workload on
nurses
Robotic Nursing Assistant
Examples of robotic nursing assistant:
*moxi
*TUG Robots
the country’s primary disease monitoring system, established to strengthen public health surveillance and response.
PHILIPPINE INTEGRATED DISEASE
SURVEILLANCE AND RESPONSE (PIDSR)
a digital contact tracing platform developed to monitor and manage
COVID-19 cases nationwide.
StaySafe PH
are digital health tools that collect and transmit patient health data to healthcare providers in real time.
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)