NORTH BRONX HEALTHCARE NETWORK Leverages the Misys-CPR™ / Misys-CPOE™ System for development of physician clinical documentation

Jacobi Medical Center, Bronx, NY, -- July 2007 -- Negley, Ott & Associates, Inc.'s consultant, Anna May Petronella, RN continues providing on-site support for design and configuration development of physician based clinical documentation.  The scope of the project includes physician based clinical documentation of clinic visits in addition to progress notes within the acute care areas.

This has been a very broad project and inclusive of the following clinical services:

  • Adult and Pediatric Allergy

  • GI/Nutrition

  • Family Advocacy

  • Special Needs

  • Diabetes

  • OB/GYN

  • Internal Medicine Clinic

  • Psychiatric Consult and progress notes

  • Discharge Summary

  • Progress notes for Physician Assistants and Psych Social Workers

  • Speech Therapy

  • Physical Therapy

  • Occupational Therapy

  • Physical Medicine

  • Rehab Medicine Consult

This project represents a significant push forward to incorporate best-demonstrated-practices via the Misys-CPR™/ CPOE™ system at Jacobi Medical Center and North Central Bronx Hospital.  The lead NOA consultant on this project is Anna May Petronella, RN, who continues to work closely with the IT leadership and project team from Jacobi Medical Center.

Jacobi Medical Center
is part of the NORTH BRONX HEALTHCARE NETWORK, and is one of the multiple facilities of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (NYCHHC).


Congratulations
to Jacobi Medical Center and NOA's clinical consulting team for continued successes in deploying the Misys-CPR™/ CPOE™ system. This ongoing deployment is another example of how NYCHHC continues to demonstrate quality and excellence in meeting community healthcare needs by using the Misys CPR™ / Misys CPOE™ system as an integrated electronic health record.

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