Nebraska Medical Center to Implement Document Workflow Software
Posted on: Tuesday, 1 August 2006, 21:00 CDT
The Nebraska Medical Health Center is to implement Streamline Health's enterprise workflow and document management software to integrate with its current GE Centricity Enterprise system. This aims to deliver process optimization through efficient management of patient information.
Streamline Health says it will enhance clinical efficiencies at the medical center through a permanent, document-based repository of historical health information.
Its products will equip staff with a single sign-on and immediate real-time access to all forms of patient information.
"Our healthcare professionals will now have convenient access to patient information which helps them to manage the spectrum of care, efficiently and effectively while streamlining business processes and reducing costs," said Cindy Owen, corporate VP at The Nebraska Medical Center.
Source: Datamonitor
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