What Happened to the Saskatchewan Health Information Network (SHIN)? |
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By Mario deSantis, June 11, 1999 |
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Beginning in 1992, the Department of Health concluded that the Wellness Model of health care | |
being implemented in Saskatchewan needed new information systems. In 1995, the blueprint of | |
the Saskatchewan Health Information Network (SHIN) was completed and its development | |
was being based on stringent computing standards, and proven, progressive, low risk technologies. | |
SHIN includes the development of individual electronic health records and its most important | |
technological features are the linking of all the health care providers through e-mail, and the use | |
of the technologies of Local Area Networks (LAN) and Wide Area Networks (WAN). The | |
economic integrity of the implementation of SHIN was supported by a Benefit Analysis | |
conducted by Ernst & Young which identified savings in the order of $58 Million to $114 | |
Million annually. | |
As a result of the stringent and low risk authoritarian leadership of our politicians and health care | |
leaders, the Wellness Model went aground; however, no word has been publicized about SHIN. | |
The 1998 Fall Report of the Provincial Auditor states that $40 Million would be spent by | |
December 1999 for the SHIN project. Today, we know that SHIN is working on providing | |
e-mail support services to health providers, and that at least $1.5 Million has been spent on the | |
obsolete and not implemented technology of Telehealth. Will we ever know how much money | |
has been spent on SHIN and how much money we have been saving because of it? | |
-----------References: | |
[1] |
Managing Information Technology-A Vision for the Future-Information Technology Architecture, Saskatchewan Health, April 1995 |
[2] |
A Historical Perspective of The Saskatchewan Health Information Network, by Mario deSantis and James deSantis, March 1998 http://www3.sk.sympatico.ca/desam/paper-SHIN.htm |
[3] |
Report of the Provincial Auditor, 1998 Fall Report. Refer to Saskatchewan Health Information Network, Chapter 5, pages 86-98, http://www.auditor.sk.ca |
[4] |
Technological changes in Saskatchewan health care: an abysmal disaster, by Mario deSantis, May 27, 1999 |
[5] |
Website of the Saskatchewan Health Information Network (SHIN) http://www.shin.sk.ca |
[6] |
Website of Saskatchewan Health, Government of Saskatchewan http://www.gov.sk.ca/health |