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Ministry of Health and Prevention Launches new SBAR app in Move to Foster More Innovation for the Nursing Profession

As part of the Ministry of Health and Prevention's (MOHAP) continuing initiatives to provide world-class and fully-integrated health care services, the Ministry has announced the launch of a new application, SBAR, which has been made and developed to assist cultivate and use technologies for the nursing profession - consisting of the strengthening of interaction ties among healthcare experts and the automation of digital processes. The launch of the new app also demonstrates the Ministry's commitment to exceed consumer expectations and to develop a smart and efficient healthcare system.

H.E Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi, Assistant Undersecretary for Assistance Services, MOHAP, shared the Ministry's eagerness in completely using the capacities of Wareed, which intends to perfectly link all professional, functional and management information within a unified system. Wanting to more enhance Wareed's interoperability, MOHAP has actually likewise released a Smart Electronic Patient Portal, which is a new website that has actually been made in several languages to allow people key access to their health documents and communicate directly with the healthcare providers of the Ministry.

Mubaraka Ibrahim, Director of Health Details Equipment Division, MOHAP, shared that the SBAR application decreases the danger of human mistake generally caused by hands-on procedures and promotes using electronic and paperless documentation and handling.

The new application adds to minimize the straight intervention with the individual by 75 per cent, resulting in an added 556.500 hours annually with clients without any added team and providing greater than 2.000 hrs of nursing services - making it possible for nurses to invest more time with the patients.

The SBAR app reduces time and using less resources by getting rid of manual notes for process-related jobs upon the admission of people, which has caused numerous mistakes. This will also allow emergency clinic nurses to dedicate even more time to patient care.

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