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Bellevue Hospital Center leverages customized application developed by
NOA in conjunction with the Misys-CPR™ / Misys-CPOE™ System for the ER’s
Triage Documentation project initiative |
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Bellevue Hospital
Center in New York City, NY -- April, 2007 --
NEGLEY, OTT & ASSOCIATES, INC. (NOA) consultants, Kevin Rogers, RN
recently completed installation and testing of a customized
application developed by NOA to support ongoing project initiatives
involving the Emergency Department’s Triage Documentation deployment.
The customized application referred to as the “scripter” serves to
automate the keys between the respective registration (SMS) and clinical
(Misys-CPR™/ CPOE™) systems in order to create a mini-registration
record. The process was designed for achieving an automated
creation of a mini-registration thus eliminating the potential for human
error via keystroke activity. By automating this process
Bellevue Hospital Center
can expedite the triage process in support of their larger project
to deploy triage documentation within the Emergency Department.
Bellevue Hospital Center
is a part of the New York City Health and
Hospitals Corporation (NYCHHC).
This milestone event is another significant accomplishment for the NYCHHC and represents continued achievement towards
improvement in community health.
Congratulations to Bellevue Hospital Center and NOA's Kevin
Rogers 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™ (Patient1®) system as an integrated electronic health record.
To learn more about Bellevue Hospital Center
or Misys select the below hyperlinks:
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