December 2003:

Pontiac Medical Center Selects Negley, Ott & Associates, Inc.
Pontiac Medical Center, Pontiac, MI -- December, 2003 -- The Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital (POH) in Pontiac, Michigan recently announced that they have selected Negley, Ott & Associates, Inc. (NOA) to provide consulting and project management support services on their Misys-CPR™ /CPOE™ (formerly Patient1®) system implementation. 

The consulting and project management support will be primarily provided by NOA's Cary Negley, Rod Walker and Joe Barone who have extensive years of clinical consulting experience with the Patient1® / Misys-CPR™ / Misys CPOE™ system.  This announcement represents a strategic decision by Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital who sought out a consulting company with both Misys-CPR™ product expertise as well as best demonstrated practices experience. system.

 

Congratulations to The Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital for their commitment to demonstrate quality and excellence towards community health by using the Misys-CPR™ / Misys-CPOE™ (Patient1®) system as an integrated electronic health record!


To learn more about Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital or Misys select the below hyperlinks:
 

• Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital - www.pohmedical.org

• Misys – www.misyshealthcare.com

 

 

About Negley, Ott & Associates, Inc.
NOA was formed in 1992 by IS professionals with a desire to provide hospital information system and clinical professionals with best demonstrated practices in conjunction with implementing clinical software systems that focus on patient care. The issues, personalities, opportunities, challenges and solutions required by clinical system implementations require the ability to meld sensitivity to clinical processes with the realities of computing and patient care delivery. To date, NOA has provided services to over 40 hospitals installing clinical systems using an approach that stresses both outcomes and knowledge transfer. Supporting so many users, both during and after their installation, gives NOA the opportunity to understand the issues that make clinical systems work, and those that don't.

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