Klinikum Altenburger Land
“With our knowledge and the right support, we have strengthened faith in their own performance at the Klinikum Altenburger Land. This forms the basis for further growth and for cooperative partnership also in the future.”
The Klinikum Altenburger Land is an academic teaching hospital of the University Hospital Jena and the University of Leipzig.
The hospital aims to provide the best possible service for patients.
The challenge
The hospital’s IT system needs to operate with greater flexibility and capacity. This is difficult to achieve due to its complexity. Their IT environment is a complex network and offers a high level of data security. The hospital information system already provides a combination of both patient data and test results on most medical equipment – despite heterogeneous interfaces. Technological innovations such as digital patient records are about to be introduced. This will integrate external data from General Practitioners (GPs) and enable continuous flow of information within the hospital.
Key benefits
- Increased cost transparency
- Clear interfaces between business and IT departments
- Optimisation of structure and process organisation
- Secure implementation of the corporate strategy
Our Answer
Clarity, transparency and communication. The hospital’s IT system needs uniform planning processes and standardised interfaces with all medical fields.
A secure IT support and competitive advantage can be achieved by technological innovations. If the right measures are implemented, performance and efficiency are assured in IT. But how can we get there? A practical approach to realignment is fundamental. It is precisely tailored to everyday hospital life and takes account of all the stakeholders involved.
A Success Story
The hospital management has achieved its goals. They can now systematically increase the capacity of their business strategy. The new process-oriented IT system will be able to respond faster to both new and existing requirements and react better to technological developments.
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