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New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation Leverages NOA expertise
on the Misys-CPR™ / Misys-CPOE™ System for development of standard
functionality with HIV tracking procedures. |
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November 2006:
Negley, Ott & Associates, Inc.'s
consultant, Brenda Rollins is currently supporting the
configuration and development of procedures within the Misys-CPR™/ CPOE™
system to conduct HIV monitoring and disease management. The
engagement by NYCHHC is designed to leverage NOA’s configuration and
best practices expertise for database configuration to employ a
standardized set of procedures for approval and eventual deployment at
each of the HHC facilities targeted for implementation. The lead NOA consultant on this project
was Brenda Rollins, who continues to work closely with members of the
corporate HHC clinical analyst team in support of this initiative.
After HHC approves the configuration then the next phase will be to
deploy it at each of the targeted facilities.
New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation
(NYCHHC) is made up of multiple healthcare facilities across
the city and has retained NOA for development of standard applications
on the Misys system for eventual deployment at each of the local
facilities.
This project is another significant accomplishment for the
NYCHHC and represents continued
achievement towards improvement in community health.
Congratulations to NYCHHC and NOA's
clinical consulting for yet another progresive initiative leveraging
NOA's best-demonstrated-practices with clinical computing.
To learn more about New York City Health and
Hospitals Corporation (NYCHHC)
or Misys select the below hyperlinks:
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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
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