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Elsevier announces finalists for Outstanding ICT Innovation Award -

STM publisher Elsevier has recognised the organisations for outstanding achievements in the implementation and usage of health information and technology that truly improves patient care and safety, via the HIMSS-Elsevier Digital Healthcare Award for Outstanding ICT Innovation.

The award, announced at the HIMSS Europe Conference on November 20, recognises projects from across Europe that either harness the application of information within a healthcare setting, thus setting a new standard for patient management and care.

Four organisations have been shortlisted for this award, including: Centro Hospitalar de São João, Portugal - the advanced analytics system, HVITAL (Health SurVeillance, MonIToring and ALert) monitors and assesses clinical data from across hospital systems to automatically identify (and more importantly alert health professionals) patients at risk with regard to clinical deterioration and infection management. This allows health professionals to prioritise patient care and speed up the rate of intervention. Up to 30 percent of intensive care admissions are now predicted at least seven days in advance, allowing better management of valuable resources.

Devon Partnership NHS Trust, UK - development of MyWard, a visual electronic whiteboard, the first in a mental health care setting on the UK. The aim of MyWard is to streamline patient management process, in order to reduce the administrative burden on staff as well as ensure clinical care is delivered in a timely manner and all information relating to patients is viewable, in real time, via one source.

Gobierno Del Principado de Asturias, Spain - the establishment of a tele-ophthalmology service, including full integration with electronic medical records (a first in Spain). The new service ensures that all patients (even in this largely rural setting) with diabetes receive appropriate screening for diabetic retinopathy promptly, with a multi-disciplinary team of nurses, primary care physicians and ophthalmologists analysing images.

Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, UK - the implementation of a pathology recognition alert (comprising recognition and treatment guidance) within the Electronic Patient Record system aims to reduce the high mortality rate from acute kidney injury through earlier recognition and treatment. Audits show that, from a pre-implementation rate of less than 30 percent, the new protocol achieves 100 percent identification of patients with acute kidney injury.

2016 marks the first year Elsevier has expanded its support of the award to Europe, having previously supported the Asia Pacific region for four years and the Middle East region twice since 2015. It reflects Elsevier's on-going commitment to supporting healthcare providers to continually evolve to meet the needs of a changing population. All the shortlisted projects use robust data and insight to streamline systems, and make better use of healthcare practitioner skills in order to better manage patients and improve clinical outcomes.

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