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Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC), a member of Singapore
Health Services (SingHealth) has recently successfully moved onto
an electronic document archival platform in managing its financial
records.
In addition to the financial records other
vital records have also been archived electronically. These electronic
records, which include medical and human resource records, are converted
from paper records, through a strict imaging process that is fully
compliant to the Evidence Act (EA) of Singapore. These electronic
images can be used with confidence as substitute for their paper
counterparts.
"SNEC and SingHealth are continually looking
forward to leverage on technology in an innovative and effective
manner, with the aim of reaching higher levels of patient service
and quality care. Making our documents electronic and accessible
to our healthcare givers is a step in this direction," - Dr
Patrick Chia, Manager, Client Services of SingHealth, pointed out.
"It is a bold step and SNEC is now enjoying
the fruit of its decision", said Mark Lim - Head, Operations
of Trusted Hub Ltd, an EA certified imaging/hosting practitioner
which provided the electronic archival solutions.
SNEC achieved approval from IRAS to convert
their physical financial records into EA certified digital images
and is now reaping the benefits of managing & safekeeping its
vital records electronically. This results in increased productivity,
as the traditional medium of paper is very difficult to access and
safe-keep. The logistical infrastructure needed to store these paper
records, as well as the human resources needed to manage them are
very high.
SNEC is able to enjoy an effective and efficient
healthcare business continuity plan with the outsourcing of records
conversion and management to Trusted Hub. With the electronic equivalent
of paper records, there is no fear of unintentional destruction
or misplacement of paper records. This is critical to the efficacy
of a medical institute where swift and easy accessibility of records
is important.
"Prior to the conversion into electronic
records, our Finance Department staff had to retrieve past records
manually and this was time consuming. Now we are able to retrieve
the archived documents easily and we have more space", commented
Ms Grace Lim - Chief Financial Officer, SNEC.
"With a proper framework installed in
total trusted records management, organizations stand to gain from
increased information reliability, record management efficiency
and business continuity", said Bryan Wong - President of Trusted
Hub.
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Public Relations Department
Singapore National Eye Centre |
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2 July 2003 |
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