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Jan 2008 - Nova releases the latest
version of VESALIUS Hospital Information System (HIS) on 11 Jan
2008. VESALIUS.geo as the newly announced product is known comprises
of enhancements including Multi-Organisation Architecture (MOA),
a feature which allows healthcare groups to operate a single system
that is rolled out several hospitals.
The early adopter of VESALIUS.geo will be the Pondok
Indah Healthcare Group where the system via VPN will be extended
to a newly-built hospital Puri Indah about 20 kms away. Such architecture
carries many benefits including supporting vision of One Patient-One
Record that gives care providers access to the complete patient
medical record.
The MOA architecture allows the running of
a single system and sharing the same database for multiple institutions,
a framework that also enables hospitals to differentiate the
services that they provide, pricing they wish to charge patients
and also centralise services such as purchasing.

Another area which the product has made great strides
is in Inpatient Clinical. The new product comes with a new Inpatient
Clinical Desktop from which clinicians can effectively organize
their ward rounds and perform their duties using functions such
as:
- Patient Listing
- Review lab results, radiological reports and nursing notes
- Clinical Documentation
- Discharge Planning
From an IT perspective, VESALIUS.geo makes it possible
for hospitals to pursue expansion without the need to invest heavily
in additional IT resources. Support services such as system, database
and user administration can be centralised.

Users of VESALIUS.geo will also welcome a new interface
that promises better user experience plus improved audit and security
on the access and utilisation of EMR.
About VESALIUS
VESALIUS
is a web-based system developed to integrate the functions of a
hospital or hospitals within their hospital group to allow the
sharing of information. Besides the administrative functions, VESALIUS
encompasses the clinical needs of caregivers such as doctors, surgeons
and nurses.
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