Monday 6 May 2013

Well done EMIS

I am not normally known to sign the praises of computer system suppliers - even the one I have used for many years. But this week the company released a small upgrade to the search and audit function that means I can find out much more about how many patients on my list are registered and using the on-line interaction services.

So why is this so important to me?

Well, very simply, without looking at the statistics of patient interaction I may be complacent assuming we have done all we need to meet the demands for on-line interaction, or that such a function is only used by a tiny minority.

So this month my surgery has a registered list of 9,277 patients. Of these 1,329 have an activated account with the theoretical ability to access on-line services such as medication and appointment ordering - accounting to about 14% of the surgery list.
A further 1,630 have had a PIN issued giving them the opportunity to complete registration, but have not yet chosen to complete the process (a further 18%), leaving 6,318 using only traditional services.

There are a few interesting features in the 'activated user' group. 114 accounts are for children under 10, so clearly some parents see advantages of registering their children. In general more females are registered for the service, except in the 60-69 and 70-79 age ranges.

So overall 2 cheers for EMIS who have responded to my request to add search functionality - but they could do much more...

I need to have regular reports produced, without having to devise and build and run hem myself, and I suspect all other practices will want the same with 2013-14 DES targets. More importantly to make an impact on demand at the desk and on the phone I need a more detailed breakdown of how many appointments are booked on-line and repeat scripts ordered on a monthly basis - and who are users of Medical Record Access and messaging.
This information will help the practice to manage workload AND give a better understanding how our services are used and could be developed.

And all GP IT system suppliers are in the same boat. The systems contain highly useful information - just help us as users to get at it please in a way that makes sense.

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