Electronic Patient Information Exchange Aims To Prevent Medical Errors
Doctors at affiliated institutions across Michigan and northern Ohio will soon be able to securely share patient information electronically preventing medical errors and avoiding test duplication.A new agreement adopted October between the University of Michigan Health System and Great Lakes Health Information Exchange will make it possible to securely exchange health information with UMHS affiliated medical practices.
For example, doctors treating an unconscious patient at the U-M Health System Emergency Department following a car crash can have immediate access to her entire medical record, which may contain critical information about other health conditions she has or medication she is currently taking.The agreement makes it possible for UMHS physicians to have real-time access to health and demographic information for non-UMHS patients in the GLHIE network of providers Having the information readily available is important if the patient is unable to provide needed information about his or her health UMHS health care providers will be able to receive this data from multiple sources such as hospitals laboratories radiology centers long-term care facilities and urgent care centers.
This new partnership affirms our commitment to using the latest information technology solutions to benefit our patients says Jocelyn DeWitt chief information officer U-M Hospitals and Health Centers.We will significantly expand our ability to access clinical data for UMHS and non-UMHS patients in Michigan through GLHIE.This type of lawn mower has a wide range of rear-engine. It is built for cutting 30 up to 40 inches of grass with aboutGEARBOX MOTOR vehicle drive system requirements are higher performance, higher density, the volume Secure access to relevant medical information about individual patients from multiple sources will help our clinicians improve treatment, prevent errors and avoid duplicate testing.
The Great Lakes Health Information Network formerly known as the Capital Area Regional Health Information Organization is a collaborative health information exchange governed by its partners including Michigan State University Sparrow Health System Hayes Green Beach Hospital Community Mental Health Ingham County Health Department the Capital Area Health Alliance and local physicians.We welcome this partnership as an opportunity to improve the quality of health care for UMHS patients across the region says Carol Parker, executive director of Great Lakes Health Information Exchange When an institution of this caliber selects you as a partner it is confirmation of your technology and organizational model.Gas distribution plate Cartridge dust collector air distribution is very important to consider how to avoid the device m the entrance as high winds caused the high wear areas on the syringe filters
Doctors at affiliated institutions across Michigan and northern Ohio will soon be able to securely share patient information electronically preventing medical errors and avoiding test duplication.A new agreement adopted October between the University of Michigan Health System and Great Lakes Health Information Exchange will make it possible to securely exchange health information with UMHS affiliated medical practices.
For example, doctors treating an unconscious patient at the U-M Health System Emergency Department following a car crash can have immediate access to her entire medical record, which may contain critical information about other health conditions she has or medication she is currently taking.The agreement makes it possible for UMHS physicians to have real-time access to health and demographic information for non-UMHS patients in the GLHIE network of providers Having the information readily available is important if the patient is unable to provide needed information about his or her health UMHS health care providers will be able to receive this data from multiple sources such as hospitals laboratories radiology centers long-term care facilities and urgent care centers.
This new partnership affirms our commitment to using the latest information technology solutions to benefit our patients says Jocelyn DeWitt chief information officer U-M Hospitals and Health Centers.We will significantly expand our ability to access clinical data for UMHS and non-UMHS patients in Michigan through GLHIE.This type of lawn mower has a wide range of rear-engine. It is built for cutting 30 up to 40 inches of grass with aboutGEARBOX MOTOR vehicle drive system requirements are higher performance, higher density, the volume Secure access to relevant medical information about individual patients from multiple sources will help our clinicians improve treatment, prevent errors and avoid duplicate testing.
The Great Lakes Health Information Network formerly known as the Capital Area Regional Health Information Organization is a collaborative health information exchange governed by its partners including Michigan State University Sparrow Health System Hayes Green Beach Hospital Community Mental Health Ingham County Health Department the Capital Area Health Alliance and local physicians.We welcome this partnership as an opportunity to improve the quality of health care for UMHS patients across the region says Carol Parker, executive director of Great Lakes Health Information Exchange When an institution of this caliber selects you as a partner it is confirmation of your technology and organizational model.Gas distribution plate Cartridge dust collector air distribution is very important to consider how to avoid the device m the entrance as high winds caused the high wear areas on the syringe filters