Negley, Ott & Associates offers... Training
NOA offers a full spectrum of training services ranging from introductory end-user orientation to detailed technical maintenance of the Ulticare® / Patient1® / Vista / Misys CPR™ / Misys CPOE™ systems which we are certified. We also have advanced core certification on the Eclipsys SunriseXA Clinical Manager system.
Our training and consulting staff averages over 15+ years of clinical and IT experience with the Ulticare® / Patient1® / Vista / Misys CPR™ / Misys CPOE™ systems - which translate to greater value for your organization. Our recent experience providing technical support for activations on the Eclipsys SunriseXA Clinical Manager system at Johns Hopkins and National Institutes of Health further demonstrates our extensive history and expertise.
We believe educating our clients is key to a successful deployment for a computerized patient record and it shows in the quality of our education service offerings.
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Project Planning Training
One of the most critical aspects of successfully deploying a CPR / EMR system is understanding how to manage the process effectively. Based upon NOA’s 15+ years of best-demonstrated-practices consulting with clinical care systems, we provide project planning training that consists of knowledge transfer regarding practical aspects of planning a successful project. Our consultants will work with your project team to map out site specific issues in conjunction with industry standard practices for deploying a CPR / EMR system. Upon completion of our knowledge transfer training your project management team will be better prepared to tackle the real challenges of a deployment.
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Integrated Testing Training
Integrated testing should be considered a high priority on any CPR / EMR deployment project since it is the last opportunity to identify and fix issues that were created as part of the build process during database development. The approach taken with integrated testing can determine success or failure of a project and that is why NOA recommends a robust effort for this undertaking. NOA can provide variable levels of support and training for integrated testing, all of which are based on our company’s best-demonstrated-practices experience. Whether it is development of a testing schedule, template scenarios or actual system testing, NOA can provide significant value in training your project team on how to maximize the time spent conducting integrated testing.
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Go-Live and Transition Training
After all the hard work leading up to a go-live event it is crucial to the success of a CPR / EMR deployment to have a thoroughly planned transition process. Although there is a tendency for project teams to use boilerplate plans from software vendors for managing a go-live transition, NOA knows the criticality of integrating site specific requirements into a highly customized transition plan in order to ensure success and desired results. NOA can provide highly successful knowledge transfer training for your project team on effective approaches to developing a go-live transition plan that is right for your organization.
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Report Writer Training
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Because NOA has written so many reports, we feel that we have encountered the majority of the issues and techniques associated with the Ulticare® / Patient1® / Vista / Misys CPR™ / Misys CPOE™ report writer. Our experience has taught us that a three class curriculum for the report writer and UDD training is best. |
The first class focuses on teaching the mechanics of the report writer as well as how to recognize the structures in the report writer and how to navigate the application. At the end of this three day course, the participants will understand how the report writer works and will be able to navigate and make simple changes in existing reports.
The second class deals with the report writer data dictionary and how to access and retrieve information efficiently from the dictionary. At the end of the second three day course, the participants will have developed the five most common reports required to retrieve visit and event oriented statistics.
The third class is a UDD class which, over three days, teaches the participants how to develop and use UDDs that don't consume all of the available disk space or bog the system down with unnecessary transaction processing.
The DED training focuses on the most common mechanisms used to insert default information, modify the required stated of data elements and make data elements appear or disappear. This course also runs for three days and looks at all screen driver types.
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Database Training
NOA has developed databases at all of our client hospitals. Our experience has allowed us to take a best demonstrated practices approach to the teaching of the vendor databases. We take a procedure centered approach to our patient care training and can offer courses that focus on specific departments or provide a general maintenance overview. Our classes teach not only the meaning of each field, but also how different clients use each field.
Our clinical consultants understand the environment that the system will be used in and our experience with proven solutions brings meaning to the sometimes abstract constructs of system databases.
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