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BMJ Health Care Inform ; 26(1)2019 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31533923

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the impact of electronic medical record (EMR) on improvement of healthcare parameters in a thalassaemia centre located at the Fujairah Hospital, Fujairah, UAE. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A hospital-wide EMR system (Wareed) was implemented across the hospitals in the Ministry of Health and Prevention, UAE, including two major thalassaemia centres. We aim to investigate the impact of this intervention across a number of healthcare parameters over two quarters (before and after implementation of the system). RESULTS: Since preimplementation data were not available for one facility, comparisons were made between parameters in two quarters in Fujairah hospital only. After introduction of Wareed, we found an increase in number of appointments (12%) (p=0.00), decrease in the number of appointment cancellations due to non-availability of blood products (p=0.02), reduction in the time to cannulation (p=0.00), decrease in number of physician days (p=0.295) among other parameters observed. DISCUSSION: Research shows that EMR systems have a positive impact on reduction in medical expenditure, improvement of healthcare quality and overall health outcomes. thalassaemia is highly prevalent in the Middle Eastern countries and drains the medical, social and financial resources of these nations. Our study is an attempt to create an insight into the difference in healthcare parameters before and after introduction of the system. CONCLUSION: Being the first of a kind in this region, our study created favourable evidence that introduction of an EMR has an overall positive impact on the healthcare delivery system for thalassaemia care.


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Electronic Health Records/organization & administration , Patient Safety/statistics & numerical data , Quality Improvement/organization & administration , Thalassemia/therapy , Appointments and Schedules , Catheterization/statistics & numerical data , Critical Pathways/standards , Health Expenditures/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Length of Stay/statistics & numerical data , Time Factors , United Arab Emirates , Waiting Lists
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Fish Shellfish Immunol ; 57: 293-300, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27546551

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The effect of diet supplemented with Shilajit, a multi-component natural mineral substance on the antioxidant activity, immune response, and disease resistance in freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii (de Man) against Aeromonas hydrophila is reported. The total hemocyte count (THC) and phagocytic activity significantly increased with 2 g kg(-1) supplemented diet on first week and with other enriched diets on weeks 2 and 4. The respiratory burst (RB) activity and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity were significantly increased with 2 g kg(-1) supplemented diet on weeks 1 and 2 whereas 2 and 4 g kg(-1) diets on week 4. The phenoloxidase (PO) activity increased significantly with 2 g kg(-1) diet only on second week and with other enriched diets only on fourth week. The superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity increased significantly with any enriched diet during the experimental period except with 6 g kg(-1) diets on first week. However, the glutathione reductase (GR) activity was enhanced significantly only with 2 g kg(-1) enriched diets on weeks 2 and 4. The cumulative mortality of the prawn fed with 2 and 4 g kg(-1) enriched diets was 10% and 15% whereas with 6 g kg(-1) diet the mortality was 20%. The results suggest that diet enriched with Shilajit at 2 g kg(-1) or 4 g kg(-1) positively enhances the antioxidant activity, immunity, and disease resistance in M. rosenbergii against A. hydrophila.


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Aeromonas hydrophila/physiology , Animal Feed/analysis , Antioxidants/metabolism , Dietary Supplements , Immunity, Innate/drug effects , Minerals , Palaemonidae/immunology , Resins, Plant , Aeromonas hydrophila/drug effects , Animals , Diet , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Palaemonidae/metabolism
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