Alcidion, a health technology company, has launched Miya Results, a digital solution to results not being acknowledged in hospital settings.
The new digital solution is designed to reduce the risk of test results not being followed up.
It has been built to help healthcare professionals in hospital settings to more easily visualise, prioritise and acknowledge high volumes of tests results generated for patients every day, and to take appropriate action in a timely manner.
The issue of results not being acknowledged has become significant in healthcare systems worldwide and poses risks including late or missed diagnosis for patients, potentially delayed treatment, and additional cost for healthcare systems.
Academic studies have revealed variation in the extent of the problem but in some cases, literature has shown as many as 62% of test results can go unacknowledged in inpatient settings, and as many as 75% in emergency departments.
62% of test results can go unacknowledged in inpatient settings
However, it is important to acknowledge that this is often a challenge caused by systems and processes used to manage results, rather than being the fault of busy clinicians.
Dr Paul Deffley, UK Chief Medical Officer for Alcidion, said: “A billion laboratory tests alone are carried out in England and Wales each year at a cost of £2.2bn, many of them in hospital settings – where countless other scans and investigations are also carried out.
“Disparate ways that such high volumes of results are presented to busy clinicians within healthcare systems, can often create room for error that digital technologies haven’t adequately responded to until now,” Dr Deffley continued.
“We aim to change that through Miya Results Tracking, which provides healthcare teams with a purpose-built mechanism to manage results more safely, at-scale, from a single screen,” Dr Deffley concluded.
The solution works by bringing together and presenting patient results requested in hospital settings through a single screen.
75% of test results in emergency departments can go unacknowledged
Clinical teams can access information from any location. They can filter results to departmental views, and can configure the system to look at relevant results, identify high-priority results that need to be actioned, or to see at-a-glance any outstanding results that need to be filed.
Results can also be filtered at an individual level – both for the clinician requesting tests, and at the patient level.
This means clinicians can more easily ensure they have acknowledged and acted on results they have requested, and that decisions can be made for patients in context of a complete set of results.
Staff can also create onward plans for patients from the same screen, ordering repeat or follow up examinations when needed, and requesting future review appointments.
Kate Quirke, Alcidion’s CEO, said: “Hospitals need to manage many thousands of results in complex and busy environments. Through Miya Results Tracking, we have built a new capability to help support healthcare teams to do this more safely, whilst reducing the burden on busy clinicians under pressure.”
Miya Results Tracking can be deployed as part of a modular electronic patient record
Built using the Miya Precision platform, Miya Results Tracking uses the FHIR interoperability standard to integrate with other hospital systems – allowing it to bring data into a single location for clinicians.
It tracks a complete range of hospital results including pre-admission results, and those from inpatient and emergency department encounters.
Results received after the patient leaves the hospital are also tracked, which is expected to address a complex challenge currently encountered in managing results after a patient has been discharged.
Miya Results Tracking can be deployed as part of a modular electronic patient record, or as a standalone solution, and can be used to enhance other technologies, such as a patient flow solution.
For example, hospitals already using Alcidion’s Miya Flow application, will be able to use the new capability to view and manage results from the digital patient journey board.