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TriHealth of Ohio Selects Emergisoft As Emergency Department Information System of Choice for All Campuses

Posted on: Monday, 24 October 2005, 12:00 CDT

TriHealth, One of the Top 100 "Most Wired" Hospitals of Health Systems in the United States Expands EmergisoftED from Good Samaritan Into Two Additional Campuses

Across the country, approximately 40% of hospital inpatient admissions originate from the Emergency Department. In order to electronically capture patient information at the first encounter of care, hospitals are turning to EmergisoftED, an electronic medical records and emergency department workflow product from Texas-based Emergisoft Corporation.

TriHealth Hospitals of Ohio has chosen Emergisoft Corporation's Emergency Department Information System, EmergisoftED(TM) 4.0, to enhance the efficiency and safety of all of the healthcare provider's emergency departments. TriHealth clinicians will join the more than 6,000 clinicians across the United States trained on the Emergisoft system.

The implementation and use of Emergisoft's web-based, completely comprehensive clinical documentation system will create electronic medical record ("EMR") environments in the Good Samaritan, Bethesda Medical Center at Arrow Springs and Bethesda North Campuses. Through Emergisoft, physicians, nurses and hospital administrators will now have the ability to know in real-time the exact status of patient wait times, lab orders, bed availability, treatment status, prescriptions and all other Emergency Department work flow processes. They will also have the ability to electronically chart patient care through Emergisoft's physician and nursing documentation features. At TriHealth, the Emergisoft system will be interfaced to the hospital's Meditech inpatient information system.

In addition, these and other Emergisoft hospitals will have the option of automatically and electronically streaming in real-time chief complaint driven syndromic surveillance data to government agencies. Emergisoft client Saint Vincent's Medical Center of lower Manhattan has interfaced with the New York Department of Health for this feature since 2002. The feature is a core component available to all Emergisoft clients. Syndromic surveillance has become increasingly important for local, state and federal health agencies to track not only rare diseases and events, but also common outbreaks such as the flu. For example, a large number of people in a region might show up at urgent care facilities with similar symptoms, but individual medical centers might not treat enough patients to recognize a pattern. However, a regional surveillance system that collects data from all the facilities could recognize the signs of a serious outbreak.

TriHealth is recognized nationally as one of the most wired health systems in the country by Hospitals and Health Networks, a publication of the American Hospital Society. Additionally, the hospital has received awards for its adoption of wireless technologies. TriHealth will have the option of utilizing the Emergisoft system in their wireless environment.

This year, Emergisoft is celebrating 15 years of leadership in the automation of America's Emergency Departments.

About Emergisoft

Emergisoft Corporation empowers clinicians, hospital administrators and health agencies with the ability to electronically document and retrieve complete patient, departmental workflow, and syndromic surveillance data from America's Emergency Departments and Urgent Care Clinics in real-time.

Emergisoft brings safety and efficiency to America's emergency rooms through their web-based electronic medical records system, EmergisoftED. With more than 15 years of experience and clinical content management, Emergisoft's Emergency Department Information Systems (EDIS) provide unprecedented access to real-time clinical and administrative information, which can be used to streamline workflow, drive process improvements, optimize outcomes and support HIPAA compliance across the entire emergency department -- where more than 40 percent of hospital admissions originate.

More than 6 million electronic medical records have been created with Emergisoft systems, and more than 6,000 clinicians across the United States are trained on the EmergisoftED system. Emergisoft leads the EDIS industry in interface experience with full system interfaces to Siemens, McKesson, Eclipsys, MEDITECH, CPSI, Cerner and other HIS solutions. Learn more about how our suite of healthcare information solutions can assist your organization today at www.emergisoft.com or call 1-800-682-7729.


Source: Business Wire

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