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Fall 2011
WHITEPAPER
Introduction
Best practices in the Corrections industry have developed over decades to incorporate the concept of a single unified record for each offender; a unique case file that includes the complete and detailed history of an offenders relationship with a corrections agency. It is through this consolidated view of an offender that line officers and case workers concerned with all aspects of security inmate, staff and public develop a knowledge and understanding of the individual inmate. That an inmates medical and treatment history should be a part of this unified record is ever more important in an age of increasingly complex health records legislation, an aging and sickening inmate population, constantly increasing health care costs, and the ongoing threat of inmate lawsuits. To meet this need, Syscon has developed a sophisticated and corrections-specific Electronic Health Records (EHR) system that is fully integrated within our comprehensive Jail Management solution. Syscons Elite EHR comes with industry-leading ease-of-use features and yet is efficiently designed with advanced methodologies to meet your current and evolving medical management, reporting and privacy requirements.
The Elite EHR system has been developed specifically for corrections agencies. As a result, all aspects of the system are based on corrections best practices and are tightly integrated with the key features and functions inherent within the Elite JMS. As a result, the medical intake process can be tightly integrated with an agencys standard booking procedure through use of customizable workflow features. This allows medical intake to occur at any point in the overall booking process or it can be maintained as a totally independent business process.
The efficiently designed integration between correctional and medical information eliminates redundancy in data capture and provides instantaneous access to information subject to system security user profiles. Furthermore, a complete history of key inmate health information is available to medical personnel at all times.
Implementation of a series of pre-defined triggers makes the EHR system a proactive tool for notifying staff when critical situations arise. This could include automatically sending messages to medical personnel when an inmate being booked requires immediate attention. In addition, the system can pop-up on-line messages related to medical/security issues (for example, the inmate is diabetic and requires insulin 4 times per day) that all staff must be aware of, including at time of booking.
An additional feature resulting from integration with the JMS is the ability to view future scheduled events and plan the distribution of medical services based on this information. This eliminates the time-consuming effort required to find the location of an inmate for, say, required medications, when an inmate is moved without the prior knowledge of medical staff.
The OMS also handles offender restrictions for commissary purchases within the Commissary module. An important inter-relationship exists between the Commissary module and the EHR system; when dietary restrictions are entered into the EHR system these restrictions are automatically carried over to the Commissary module. For example, an inmate that is identified as a diabetic will be unable to purchase items containing sugar from the commissary.
Cost Recovery
The ability to recover some of the costs associated with the provision of medical services to inmates is an important step toward maintaining fiscal viability within a corrections organization. Recognizing this, we have specifically designed the EHR system to integrate fully with the Elite Inmate Trust Accounting package of the JMS, thus ensuring that opportunities for billing inmates for services are not lost. Pre-defined obligations can be identified against an inmates trust account and funds withdrawn automatically based on applicable payment rules.
Through-Care
If an offender is transferred from one facility in an agency to another, the entire offender record including all medical details and history is transferred automatically. This minimizes the need to move hard copy files (and the corresponding creation of duplicate file entries) and eliminates the possibility that errors are made during the transfer of critical medical data. Furthermore, integration of the OMS with EHR enables medical staff to receive automatic, real-time messages related to the future transfer or release of an inmate. This allows staff to efficiently remove an inmate from medication rounds, clinic appointments and other scheduled events, thus saving time and expense. Equally important, OMS/EHR integration ensures proper through-care of service via the coordination of medical treatment with external service providers such as community care facilities and other corrections medical providers.
Conclusion
In summary, we believe a clear and strong argument has been made for integrating your Electronic Health Records system within an overall Jail Management System. In the corrections environment, health and security are inter-dependent. By implementing the necessary security matrix such as that offered with the Elite JMS solution it is now possible to give your organization the best of all worlds: a sophisticated inmate health records system sharing information with a comprehensive JMS when it makes logical and legal sense while, at the same time, ensuring that data privacy concerns are appropriately addressed. Syscon Justice Systems Elite Electronic Health Records Systems is this solution. is this solution. ~ www.syscon.net ~
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