HIS Implementation Guide
HIS Implementation Guide
Introduction
The main goal of the Integrated Health Information System (EU-IHIS) Project is to implement and
integrate hospital information systems (HIS) in 19 beneficiary hospitals and link these systems with
the unique, standardized Electronic Health Record (EHR) system, which would lead to increased
efficiency and improved quality of patient centred health care. The EU-IHIS Project is being carried
out under the leadership of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Serbia and financed by the
Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Serbia. World Health Organization (WHO) for
Europe is in charge of the project implementation through the WHO Country office in Serbia with
administrative support of the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS).
HIS implementation in hospitals covered by the project is designed to provide a rounded set of
elements that allow the improvement of work process of the vast majority of health professionals,
and to enable users to obtain a functional entirety that will improve the quality of hospital business.
The implemented solution will improve the internal communication and availability of information,
allow the avoidance of multiple entry or transcription, data entry at the source with appropriate
coding and better track of items invoiced to the health insurance. The restrictions of project scope
were also considered, as well as the need to avoid dealing with the particular subsystems that are
used in some hospitals (mostly diagnostic and non-medical ones). Certainly, the possibility to
subsequently cover these specifics, beyond the EU-IHIS project, is left open.
Information systems planned to be implemented by the EU-IHIS project in hospitals are two
accredited software, with source code owned by the Ministry of Health as result of previous projects.
Manufacturers of these software are ComTrade (HIS1) and Bit Projekt (HIS2), companies that provide
upgrade, support and maintenance services.
It is assumed that both hardware and LAN network existing in the beneficiary hospitals, that were
provided either through the IPA 2008 HIS Project or through other means, are adequate for the
deployment of one of the HIS software. By implementing the hospital information system, the
equipment and network infrastructure provided to hospitals through the IPA 2008 HIS Project will be
put into full operation.
Implementation Plan
HIS implementation will be carried out by the team prepared for the hospital staff (end-user) training
and configuration of HIS according to the hospital needs.
Project team will submit, in timely manner, the list of necessary data, code lists and information that
hospital has to provide to the Project at the very beginning of the HIS implementation.
The total duration of the planned HIS implementation process takes usually three to four months.
The HIS implementation will be conducted through following phases, in accordance with the best
practices:
1. HIS installation and initial training (up to 1 month),
2. Practical HIS training Test environment (up to 1 month),
3. Support for HIS production environment (up to 2 - 3 months), depending on the size of the
institution,
4. Subsequent training for the additional HIS functionalities related to EHR (up to 15 days),
conducted upon HIS implementation.
All phases are susceptible to change, in accordance with the number of end users and actual
situation in particular hospital.
Initial Training
Training of end users will be accomplished in phased introduction to the new system, focused on
building their skills and confidence to use the system effectively in their role.
The goal of training is more than just entering the right data in the right field on the right screen. The
goal is to enable users to think logically about how to best use the system in order to maximize the
benefits of the system for patients and for the hospital.
During this training period:
HIS users should be prepared for further training, through understanding of the crucial
importance of their participation in achieving the objectives of the HIS.
Effective HIS training should be organized based on the role of staff in the workflow
(management, accounting, doctor, nurses...), not on the features and functions of the system.
Target of the initial training are hospitals IT staff and end users.
IT staff training is focused on the IT personnel who will support and maintain the HIS system. It will
cover the administration of users and system, code lists maintenance, detailed overview of the
system functionality, organization/planning of work load and support to the users in case of
problems in work and critical cases (first level support).
Workshop for end users are focused on classroom training, where trainees will get familiar with the
general aspects of the HIS usage, as well as with the specificities related to work process and the
manner of using the system by all members of the group. This training is oriented to the practical use
of the system, since it is organized in classroom equipped with computers connected to the HIS
server. Classroom training could be organized for groups of up to 20 attendees, although the optimal
number of attendees is 15. It would be best if the training is organized for users of similar profile and
coming from the same department.
Acceptance Criteria
Criteria for the formal acceptance of the system, that should indicate that the implementation of HIS
in the healthcare institution within the EU-IHIS project is finalized and should also be signed by the
representative of the hospital management, are following:
HIS Installation and all necessary configurations are finished:
Organizational chart is imported
End users role and access rights are assigned
80% of user accounts created
All necessary sets of services and materials are imported
All necessary and prerequisite code lists and data are imported:
Database of insurees
Database of rejected health insurance cards
Code list of healthcare institutions
Code list of healthcare workers
Code list of diseases/ diagnosis
Code list of medical services
Code list of medical devices
IT staff allocated to the project is trained for HIS administration and support in end users daily
work (signed attendance list with training topics);
80% of end users of the health information system are trained (signed attendance lists with
training topics);
Admission desk is fully operational
HIS is used regularly in at least 60% of the inpatient department, along with the appropriate out-
patient rooms
Generation of invoices to the NHIF is enabled in the departments where HIS is implemented
Following reports can be generated in the departments where HIS is implemented:
Specialists medical report
Case history
Surgery list
Report on hospitalisation (discharge letter)
Protocols (outpatient department, inpatient department, surgery, protocol of deaths)