GE executives announced the win on March 2 at HIMSS16 in Las Vegas. The IOC has used GE’s EMR platform for the last two Olympic Games in London and Sochi.
However, Rio 2016 marks the first time all athletes and spectators at the Olympic Games will have their health interactions managed by an EMR, IOC officials said.
“The gold medal of medical services is something integrated and comprehensive – a total package,” Richard Budgett, MD, IOC medical and scientific director said in a press statement. “Adding access to an electronic medical record is key to our drive towards the prevention of injury.”
Also, EMR data will be analyzed to spot patterns and provide insights for future Games planning.