NOA continues to support St. Francis Hospital with the Misys CPR™/ Misys CPOE™ system

St. Francis Hospital, Tulsa, Oklahoma -- June, 2007 -- Negley, Ott & Associates, Inc. provides go-live support on clinical desktops at Saint Francis Hospital in order to leverage enhanced functionality of the Misys CPR™/ Misys CPOE™ system.


Saint Francis Hospital, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma is a 918 bed, multi-hospital, regional referral tertiary care provider.

 

The hospital hired NOA on multiple occasions in the past to help support deployment of the hospital's clinical care/electronic medical record system (Misys CPR™/ Misys CPOE™) across multiple clinical service departments.  After numerous successes from leveraging NOA’s best-demonstrated-practices approach, Saint Francis Hospital again engaged NOA to support the hospital’s newest initiative involving further deployment of enhanced functionality of the system via clinical desktops. 

 

The team of clinical consultants from NOA who participated in this go-live event was Brenda Rollins, Judith Evans, MT (ASCP), Stacie Barrow and Kevin Rogers, RN.
 

The go-live event encompassed providing application support to clinical staff including nursing and physician personnel in the hospital.  The scope of the go-live included order entry, order review, results review, clinical nursing documentation and medication administration.  In addition to deploying enhanced functionality associated with the clinical desktops, the hospital has also successfully achieved a paperless operation by designing the clinical desktops to provide an integrated approach to accessing scanned information.


Congratulations to Saint Francis Hospital for their continued success using the Misys CPR™/ Misys CPOE™ and continuing to be a leading provider in the CPR industry!
 

 

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 60 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 don't.

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