Institut Jantung Negara (IJN) continues to spearhead Malaysia’s digital healthcare transformation as the first hospital in the country to achieve Stage 7 validation under the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model (EMRAM). Developed by HIMSS, EMRAM is a globally recognized eight-stage framework that assesses how effectively hospitals adopt and integrate Electronic Medical Records (EMR) into clinical practice. The model evaluates not only the implementation of digital systems but also how deeply these systems are embedded in daily workflows to enhance patient safety, clinical documentation, medication management, clinical decision support, data analytics, and paperless operations.
Stage 7 represents the highest level of digital maturity, signifying a fully digital, paperless hospital environment supported by advanced data analytics and robust governance structures. Hospitals validated at this level demonstrate optimized clinical workflows, reduced medical errors, standardized processes, and data-driven decision-making. Achieving Stage 7 requires a rigorous international validation process conducted by HIMSS, including detailed electronic documentation reviews, live system demonstrations, workflow validation, and interviews with clinical teams to ensure digital systems are fully integrated and effectively utilized in patient care.
Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr Mohamed Ezani Md Taib, Chief Executive Officer of IJN, said this milestone reflects the hospital’s long-standing commitment to digital excellence and patient safety. He emphasized that Stage 7 validation confirms that IJN’s digital systems are not only advanced but fully embedded into the delivery of cardiovascular care. The validation empowers clinicians with real-time, accurate information, supporting safer, more efficient, and higher-quality outcomes for patients.
With this achievement, IJN operates in a fully paperless environment where clinical documentation, medication management, and care coordination are seamlessly integrated across the continuum of care. Advanced analytics capabilities enable real-time clinical surveillance, performance monitoring, and continuous quality improvement. Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr Alwi Mohamed Yunus, Director of Health Informatics and Senior Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon at IJN, highlighted that reaching Stage 7 demonstrates that digital transformation is deeply embedded within the hospital’s clinical culture.
He added that IJN’s clinical teams are equipped with actionable insights at the point of care, enabling them to continuously refine treatment pathways and improve patient outcomes. As one of a select group of hospitals worldwide to attain EMRAM Stage 7 status, IJN sets a new national benchmark in digital healthcare excellence and reinforces its position as a regional leader in technology-enabled cardiovascular care.