Bethesda Memorial Hospital selects Eclipsys
HealthLeaders News Brief, June 19, 2007
Eclipsys Corporation announced that Bethesda Memorial Hospital, Boynton Beach, FL, has selected its Sunrise Critical Care software, according to a press release.
Sunrise Critical Care will help provide clinicians and other key staff with immediate and simultaneous access to patient information and advanced documentation, order entry, and content to support care for patients in the hospital’s critical care units.
Sunrise Critical Care also provides a comprehensive audit trail for released documents, which Bethesda Memorial Hospital will use to support its quality initiatives and help ensure regulatory compliance. “We selected Sunrise Critical Care because it was built to handle the specific needs of a critical care department and has a very user-friendly interface,” said Raina O’Connor, Bethesda Memorial Hospital’s director of critical care.
Sunrise Critical Care will help provide clinicians and other key staff with immediate and simultaneous access to patient information and advanced documentation, order entry, and content to support care for patients in the hospital’s critical care units.
Sunrise Critical Care also provides a comprehensive audit trail for released documents, which Bethesda Memorial Hospital will use to support its quality initiatives and help ensure regulatory compliance. “We selected Sunrise Critical Care because it was built to handle the specific needs of a critical care department and has a very user-friendly interface,” said Raina O’Connor, Bethesda Memorial Hospital’s director of critical care.
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