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Princeton Health Care System decides to continue leveraging NOA’s
clinical systems consulting for ongoing product expertise and support
with the Quadramed-CPR™ |
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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:
In addition to these new accomplishments, Lewis will also be focusing on
the following support items over the next few months:
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Modification of documentation for medications deemed to be high risk in
order that a second employee (RN) can verify the medication prior to
administration.
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Enhanced revisions for restraint procedure documentation
Lewis has been a key resource working alongside NOA’s other consultant
at Princeton, Donna Welsh, RT.
To learn more about Princeton Health Care System select the below
hyperlinks:
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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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