DB Results and Thai hospital extend digital transformation partnership


Friday, 18 February, 2022

DB Results and Thai hospital extend digital transformation partnership

The Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Mahidol University has signed an agreement with digital consultancy DB Results to continue their digital transformation partnership.

With more than 2,800,000 outpatient visits and 80,000 inpatient admissions a year, Siriraj Hospital is said to be Thailand’s largest public hospital.

Gavin Bunshaw, Co-CEO, DB Results, said, “We started our journey with Siriraj hospital with an MoU in 2020. The MoU’s principles and guidelines were to make a difference in healthcare services through innovation and technology with the OutSystems Low-Code platform in collaboration with the Siriraj Hospital team. We have followed these principles and guidelines with the implementation of the ‘Pathology system’ and ‘Enhanced Recovery After Surgery’ platform (ERAS).”

The company leveraged its agile methodology coupled with design thinking to build efficiencies and streamline hospital processes. The OutSystems Low-Code platform was used with an aim to build solutions four to seven times faster than traditional development.

DB results designed and built technology solutions for better managing surgery and post-surgery processes as well as in pathology allocation services in consultation with surgeons and department heads at Siriraj.

The Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) digital transformation has replaced a post-surgery manual paper-based system with digital streamlined processes, resulting in a better experience for surgery management as well as improving the patient surgery journey.

DB Results Thailand has also trained Siriraj business analysts in agile methodology and the development team in the OutSystems platform.

Image caption: Courtyard at Siriraj Hospital. Image supplied by DB Results.

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