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PIH's web-based medical records system earns headlines
and awards
Hamish Fraser, PIH's Director of Informatics and Telemedicine, has earned
a new title – "do-gooder." Fraser was one of a half-dozen
people singled out by Red Herring magazine in early January for a cover
story featuring "Six Who’ve Applied Tech to a Good Cause."
The
article describes the work that Hamish and PIH’s Electronic Medical
Records team have done to build a web-based system for tracking patients,
treatment regimens and pharmaceutical needs at more than 150 clinics in
Peru, Haiti and Rwanda. The system has helped PIH and its partners improve
patient care, manage resources and supplies, reduce costs and reinforce
our ability to generate reports and conduct research. The Rwandan government
is currently working with PIH to roll out the system to HIV clinics nationwide.
To read the full article, click
here.
Just two months earlier, on November 9, Hamish turned out in formal attire
(kilt included) to accept an award on behalf of PIH at the Tech Awards
2005 Gala in San Jose, California. The EMR system earned PIH a "Tech
Award" as one of five "Agilent Technologies Foundation Health
Award Laureates." The annual event sponsored by the Tech Museum for
Innovation honors laureates in five fields – environment, economic
development, health, education and equality – for "using technology
to make the world safer and healthier, more prosperous and just." To
read more about PIH's Tech Award, click
here.
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