ASKVIJAY FOR RESPIRATORY CARE RESOURCES -INSTANT ACCESS ANYWHERE, ANYTIME!
Care Process & Redesign
Technology
National Healthcare Innovation and Productivity Medals
National University Health System
31 December 2024
Provide a comprehensive and accessible digital guideline for respiratory care, replacing traditional paper-based systems to. ASKVIJAY has successfully transformed access to respiratory care resources.
Year Submitted: 2024
Published Date: 31 December 2024
Tags: Care Process & Redesign, Technology, Quality Improvement, Design Thinking, Job Effectiveness, Lean Methodology, Workflow Redesign, Digital Health, Data Management, Data Platform
About this Content
Aims
Provide a comprehensive and accessible digital guideline for respiratory care, replacing traditional paper-based systems to enhance patient care and operational efficiency.
Background
Traditional paper-based systems hinder timely access to up-to-date respiratory care guidelines. This delays decision-making, affecting patient care quality and efficiency.
Methods
A mobile application was developed to centralize and streamline respiratory care guidelines, ensuring real-time access for healthcare professionals. Continuous enhancement and training programs were implemented to maximize adoption.
Results
Significant improvements in efficiency, confidence, and compliance among healthcare professionals. The app's real-time accessibility enhanced responsiveness and information accuracy.
Conclusion
ASKVIJAY has successfully transformed access to respiratory care resources. Future plans include expanding adoption across departments and integrating more digital workflows.
Lessons Learnt
Digital transformation in healthcare requires structured training, collaboration with IT teams, and continuous updates to meet evolving healthcare needs.
Keywords
Respiratory Therapy, Digital Guideline, Respiratory Care, Increased Efficiency, Increased Accessibility, Mobile Application
Innovators' Details
Innovators' Details
Healthcare Cluster(s) | National University Health System |
Organization(s) Involved | Ng Teng Fong General Hospital, Jurong Community Hospital |
Platform(s) | National Healthcare Innovation and Productivity Medals |
Healthcare Professional Group(s) | Allied Health |
Applicable Specialty or Discipline | Respiratory Therapy |
Project Lead(s) | Ong Wei Jun Dan |
Project Member(s) | Eleanor Dela Pena |
Connect with this contributor!
Eleanor Dela Pena - eleanor_dela_pena@nuhs.edu.sg
Project Attachment
413_NTFGH_NHIP_2024_ASKVIJAY_FOR_RESPIRATORY_CARE_RESOURCES_INSTANT_ACCESS_ANYWHERE_ANYTIME.pdf
