Diane Carr, Associate Executive Director of the Queens Health Network (QHN), is this year's recipient of the CPRI Davies Award on behalf of the Queen's Health Network. 

This coveted award is given annually to the organization demonstrating leadership in the use of computerized patient records technology to significantly improve care delivery practices and patient care quality. 

Diane and the executive, clinical, and technology team at QHN have worked hard over the last five years to achieve this goal. 

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Press Release

Negley, Ott & Associates, Inc (NOA) is pleased to announce that our largest client, Queens Health Network, in Queens, New York, has been awarded the prestigious CPRI Davies Award for 2002.

This award was given in recognition of QHN's efficacious deployment of computerized patient record technology into all clinical settings across two integrated care delivery networks. The deployment schedule has progressed through the last five years and has seen QHN automate the capture, communication and delivery of clinical data for all patients in the network. This implementation has improved the quality of patient clinical data management which has resulted in improved patient care processes and higher patient satisfaction.

The success of the CPR implementation at QHN can be ascribed to the vision and commitment of the QHN management team, the integration of clinicians into project planning and execution, the power of the clinical system tool kit and the best demonstrated practices approach used in the implementation.


A member of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation and an affiliate of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, The Queens Health Network is the major healthcare provider in the borough of Queens, New York City.

Serving a population of two million people, the QHN is comprised of Elmhurst Hospital Center (a level one regional trauma center), Queens Hospital Center, eleven free standing medical clinics and six school based programs. The Queens Health Network's 1,600 clinicians use the CPR to treat over one million patients each year.


Negley, Ott & Associates, Inc. has been providing clinical computing consulting services to hospitals deploying CPR technology since 1992.

In the last ten years, NOA has used its best demonstrated practices approach to generate successful CPR deployments at 38 hospitals in the US and Canada. NOA has also provided HIPAA and general clinical computing services to additional clients in the US and the UK.

Hospitals who are serious about CPR deployments learn more about NOA.

 

Please join us in recognizing the significant accomplishments of Diane Carr, her IT project team, and the clinical and executive team at the Queens Health Network.

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"I am pleased that my partnership with physicians in the design and implementation of our CPR has been so successful in creating a safe environment and ensuring quality patient care."

- Diane M. Carr

 "Through this process, we are transforming the way medicine is practiced. We  look forward to expanding utilization of our clinical information system to measure patient outcomes and improve the health of our community."

- Diane M. Carr

"It has been our privilege as a company to work with Diane Carr and the visionary clinical and management team at the Queens Health Network. Our partnership has used CPR technology to project meaningful clinical data to all care delivery venues in the Queens Health Network. Like many other institutions, QHN has dealt with the need to create an integrated care delivery network while meeting the needs of an ever more mobile patient population. The care delivery model supported and enabled by the CPR technology at QHN has used NOA's best demonstrated practices processes in its design, and we have been able to create an implementation model at QHN that leverages the strong clinical skills of this teaching center to maintain a deployment philosophy that insures quality outcomes and patient focused care."

- Cary Negley, President & Founding Partner of NOA


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