Coney Island Hospital Deploys Misys-CPR/CPOESystem in Clinics

Coney Island Hospital, Brooklyn, NY -- May, 2006 -- Negley, Ott & Associates, Inc. (NOA) consultants, Stacie Barrow and Kevin Rogers, RN, recently began providing regular, full time, on-site support for configuration and deployment of the hospital’s electronic health record within numerous clinics.  By having expert on-site support CIH has already been able to successfully deploy the system across multiple clinics thus establishing a greater return-on-investment for the software.  Coney Island Hospital is one of the facilities of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (NYCHHC).  Stacie Barrow and Kevin Rogers’ consultation efforts are part of an ongoing team approach comprised of NOA, Misys and CIH personnel.

 
The recent clinic go-live events are additional significant accomplishments for Coney Island Hospital and represent continued achievement towards improvement in community health.  CIH’s CIO, Silvana DeSimone, made a strategic decision to leverage NOA’s best-demonstrated-practices expertise with the Misys CPR™ / Misys CPOE™, and she was pleased to continue an already successful six year relationship with NOA.

Congratulations to Coney Island Hospital, Misys, NOA's Stacie Barrow and Kevin Rogers, RN, for the recent successful clinic deployments.  These deployments are additional examples of how NYCHHC continues to demonstrate quality and excellence towards community health by using the Misys CPR™ / Misys CPOE™ integrated electronic health record.

To learn more about Coney Island Hospital or Misys select the below hyperlinks:
 

• New York City Health and Hospital Corporation - www.nyc.gov/html/hhc/home.html

• Misys – www.misyshealthcare.com

 

 

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