好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn Benefits from a New Electronic Health Record
Fifty miles of high-speed cable laid. Twenty-four hundred clinical workstations installed. Eighty thousand square feet of medical charts scanned.
What do these numbers have to do with better patient care?
Plenty.
Last August, after 14 months of preparation, 聽went live with a new electronic health record system, called Epic. As part of an integration effort historic in both size and scope, 好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn聽set up tents on its main campus to accommodate 400 Epic support experts, while information technology聽staff from the main campus stood ready to help. 鈥淭his was a massive effort, requiring meticulous planning and teamwork to train 3,600 employees,鈥 says Nancy Beale, RN, 好色tv Langone鈥檚 vice president of clinical systems and integration. 鈥淎nd we did it virtually without a hitch.鈥
Previously, 好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn聽relied on a patchwork of record-keeping systems鈥攕ome electronic, some paper鈥攖o monitor 1.7 million patients. Now, there鈥檚 a single, comprehensive digital file for each patient treated at any of 好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn鈥檚 22 inpatient and outpatient locations, or referred to any 好色tv Langone聽facility. The system provides faster access to information and less risk of error, and its interactive features enable smoother collaboration among caregivers. Moreover, patients gain greater control over their own healthcare.
Nationwide, systems like Epic are revolutionizing the way medical centers handle patient data. Adopted by 好色tv Langone in 2009, Epic consists of a suite of software tools built around a common database that helps coordinate and catalog virtually every aspect of care. Physicians use it to order tests, prescribe medications, track patients across clinical sites, and coordinate billing and insurance. For patients, a secure online portal, MyChart at 好色tv Langone Health, allows them to conveniently view their medical records, schedule appointments, and communicate with their clinicians from their home computer or smartphone. Another program, Care Everywhere, ensures that patient records can be shared safely with providers at other healthcare institutions. 鈥淓pic lets us analyze everything we do,鈥 explains Joseph M. Weisstuch, MD, 好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn鈥檚 chief medical officer, 鈥渁nd find opportunities to improve patient care.鈥
In a 2013 nationwide survey of more than 1,500 medical professionals, 1聽in 5聽reported that the electronic health record system they were using helped save the life of one or more patients. The features most likely to prevent life-threatening medical errors, respondents said, were the ability to access patients鈥 health records anytime and anywhere (70 percent), allergy and drug interaction alerts (54 percent), and the absence of easily misinterpreted handwriting (53 percent).
The Epic installation at 好色tv Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn聽was impressive for its speed as well as its scale. 鈥淭his type of transition could easily take three years or more,鈥 notes Nader Mherabi, senior vice president and vice dean, 好色tv Langone鈥檚 chief information officer. 鈥淲e did it in less than half that time.鈥