Within the framework of Egypt Healthcare Authority’s strategy for fully smart digital transformation starting in 2024..
The Chairman of the Health Care Authority announces the launch of a system of performance indicators dashboards updated in real time at the main headquarters and the headquarters of the Authority’s branches in the comprehensive health insurance governorates.
Chairman of the Health Care Authority: The system provides real-time updated data on the numbers of frequencies at all health facilities, the numbers of patients, and the daily referral rates from units to hospitals.
Head of the Health Care Authority: The system instantly updates the occupancy rates in internal departments, intensive care, and nurseries, and the availability of medicines and supplies to enhance the authority’s ability and readiness to confront health emergencies.
Chairman of the Health Care Authority: More than 22 million visits to the Authority’s health facilities since the start of the system, and 44 thousand monthly visits to the external departments of the Authority’s hospitals and family medicine clinics in primary care units.
Head of the Health Care Authority: The system provides audited information about disease incidence rates according to different age groups, distributed among the administrative divisions of each governorate.
Chairman of the Health Care Authority: The system was developed to use artificial intelligence to monitor the medical and financial performance of all Health Care Authority facilities
Chairman of the Health Care Authority: The system gives indicators of monthly, quarterly and annual spending rates compared to the medical services provided and citizens’ satisfaction rates with those services, which is an embodiment of the concept of value-based health care.
Chairman of the Health Care Authority: The electronic system is the most important achievement of the first phase of the comprehensive health insurance system and an effective and accurate tool for health planning for the upcoming governorates scheduled to be annexed.
Dr. Ahmed El-Sobky, Chairman of the General Authority for Health Care and General Supervisor of the Comprehensive Health Insurance and Decent Life projects at the Ministry of Health and Population, announced the launch of a system of performance indicator boards updated in real time at the main headquarters and the headquarters of the Authority’s branches in the governorates of the implementation of the first phase of the comprehensive health insurance system.
This came during a meeting between Dr. Ahmed El-Sobky, Chairman of the Health Care Authority, with a number of the authority’s leaders, executive management, clinical governance, information systems and digital transformation, to follow up and enhance the electronic system and performance indicators dashboard in health facilities, as these technologies contribute to health care analyses. Issuing performance development reports and achieving the highest rates of citizen satisfaction with health services, within the framework of the authority’s strategy for fully smart digital transformation starting in 2024.
Dr. Ahmed El-Sobky, pointed out that the performance indicator dashboard system provides real-time updated data on the numbers of frequencies at all health facilities affiliated with the Authority in the governorates implementing the comprehensive health insurance system, the numbers of patients, and the daily referral rates from family medicine centers and units to hospitals.
Dr. Ahmed El-Sobky, added that the system instantly updates the occupancy rates in internal departments, intensive care, and nurseries, and the availability of medicines and supplies in the Authority’s hospitals in the governorates, pointing out that this enhances the Authority’s ability and readiness to confront health emergencies.
Dr. Ahmed El-Sobky pointed out that visits to the Authority’s health facilities have reached more than 22 million visits since the inception of the system until now, indicating 44,000 monthly visits to the external departments of the Authority’s hospitals and family medicine clinics in primary care units.
Dr. Ahmed El-Sobky added that the system of performance indicator boards for the Authority’s health facilities gives audited information about disease incidence rates according to different age groups distributed among the administrative division of each governorate. The system has also been developed to use artificial intelligence to monitor the medical and financial performance of all Health Care Authority facilities.
Dr. Ahmed El-Sobky, continued: The system gives indicators of monthly, quarterly and annual spending rates compared to the medical services provided, and citizens’ satisfaction rates with those services, which is an embodiment of the concept of “Value-based Health Care.”
Dr. Ahmed El-Sobky, stressed that the electronic system is the most important achievement of the first phase of the comprehensive health insurance system project, noting that it is an effective and accurate tool for health planning for the upcoming governorates scheduled to be included in the system.
Dr. Ahmed El-Sobky stressed the importance of moving from the stage of using technology to benefiting from it, and that the healthcare authority now has the potential, capabilities, cadres and competencies that qualify it to excel and compete in the digital transformation of healthcare at all international, regional and local levels.