Princeton Health Care System decides to continue leveraging NOA’s clinical systems consulting for ongoing product expertise and support with the Quadramed-CPR™

Princeton Health Care System, Princeton, NJ -- January, 2008 -- Negley, Ott & Associates, Inc.'s consultant, Lewis McMaster, RN was selected by the Princeton Health Care System to continue providing both remote and on-site product specific support in 2008 on various system initiatives involving Quadramed-CPR™.  By leveraging Lewis’ extensive experience and product configuration expertise on this system the Princeton Healthcare System continues achieving significant improvements in the care delivery process.  As of January 2008 Lewis has provided support on the following initiatives:

  • Training end users of the system on the enhanced navigation, inbox and patient list features involved with the CDA (clinical desktop) for the following user populations:

    • Physicians

    • Physician Assistants

    • Nurse Practitioners

In addition to these new accomplishments, Lewis will also be focusing on the following support items over the next few months:

  • Implementation of new CDA (clinical desktops) which were built by NOA for select departments as follows:

    • Volunteers

    • Medical Service Organization

  • Modification of documentation for medications deemed to be high risk in order that a second employee (RN) can verify the medication prior to administration.

  • Enhanced revisions for restraint procedure documentation

Lewis has been a key resource working alongside NOA’s other consultant at Princeton, Donna Welsh, RT.

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