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NewsReal-time tracking, EMR access highlight hospital's SmartRoom rollout
Stamford [Conn.] Hospital, is installing touchscreen monitors in patient rooms through which clinicians can access and update patient records. The hospital will use the University of Pittsburgh Read more...
U of Pittsburgh patient data exposedThe University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) is recovering this week from a public relations storm which blew up when it was discovered that patient-specific information was online and freely available. The data, which included information on 80 patients, was first posted online in 2005, when a faculty member made a presentation on integrating multimedia into medical records. As part of the presentation, the now ex-faculty member had posted screen shots of the e-radiology … Read more...Case study: FL hospital goes all-digitalWhen Baptist Health South Florida set plans to rebuild Homestead Hospital, execs decided to go first class. The new 120-bed facility, which is costing Baptist $135 million, replaces an aged, overcrowded building with little capacity to survive the region's occasionally violent hurricanes. In addition to being built to withstand a Category 5 storm, the new facility is designed with IT in mind. Features will include a direct connection between radiology department and the rest of the … Read more...Case study: UPMC partners for integrationUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center, like virtually all of its peers, was eager to create an interoperable infrastructure linking up all patient care information. The project was huge. UPMC is an integrated health system with 19 hospitals, almost 5,000 physicians and nearly 400 outpatient sites. These various sites were supported by a patchwork of EMRs and other clinical systems, which, though best of breed, didn't communicate with each other. At first, the health system build more … Read more...Case study: U of Pittsburgh develops with vendorsAt the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), execs are on to something really cool. Sure, they've deployed EMRs to 18 of their 19 hospitals, but that's already a given. What's really interesting is the extent to which execs at UPMC have taken the vendor-buyer relationship to a new level. Within the past 18 months, CIO Dan Drawbaugh signed an eight-year, $402 million deal with IBM to overhaul the facility's three data centers and a $300 million deal with Alcatel to upgrade … Read more... | Press ReleasesOmnyx Ships Sixth VL4 Digital Pathology ScannerPITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- GE announced today the shipment of the Omnyxâ„¢ VL4 scanner to beta customers worldwide. To date, six Omnyx VL4 scanners have been shipped and are in operation for testing Read more >> UPMC Insurance Services Division and Ultrasis Form New Company to Market Online Tool for Treating DepressionU2 Interactive, New Pittsburgh-based company, to Introduce 'Beating The Blues' to U.S.PITTSBURGH, Oct. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- An online tool that has been proven to help treat depression and Read more >> The Center for Connected Medicine Celebrates Vibrant GrowthMarking its second anniversary, Pittsburgh-based facility records 7,482 visitors from 35 countries PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Center for Connected Medicine, a global thought leader defining Read more >> Stamford Hospital Adopts SmartRoom® Technology to Provide Safer Care That's Easier to DeliverPITTSBURGH and STAMFORD, Conn., Aug. 18, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Stamford Hospital, a 305-bed teaching facility in Stamford, Conn., will soon be one of the first hospitals in the country to provide Read more >> Study on Use of Technology to Engage Patients will be Displayed at 22nd Annual National Forum on Quality Improvement in HeCHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- A study conducted by UPMC and Emmi Solutions that demonstrates how technology engages patients and leads to a reduced length of hospital stay has been selected by the Read more >> |
