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Implementation of on-line clinical documentation for Hematology &
Oncology at the Queens Health Network |
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July 2006:
Negley, Ott & Associates, Inc.'s
consulting team, Cynthia Herold, MT (ASCP) and Dar Sabatino, RN, as well
as the Queen's Health Network HIS
project team successfully deployed on-line clinical documentation for
Hematology and Oncology. The scope of this project involved design
and configuration of the Misys-CPR™
to allow for all clinical documentation with Hematology / Oncology
consults, progress notes, bone marrow aspirations and cancer staging.
This is a significant enhancement to the already successful CPR for
order entry involving this patient population.
This is an additional example of the ongoing successes achieved with the
Misys-CPR™
at the Queens Health Network which
includes both Elmhurst and Queens Hospitals.
Congratulations to New York City Health and Hospital Corporation,
Queens Health Network HIS team and
NOA's consultants for a successful deployment! This deployment is
another example 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 Queens Health Network
or Misys select the below hyperlinks:
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About Negley, Ott &
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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 60 hospitals installing clinical systems using an approach that
stresses both outcomes and knowledge transfer. Supporting so many users,
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