Kim,

 

When we started the process of getting our physicians on board with EDM
the "T-System" was all we heard too. Another case of the best of breed
but no integration. Back when we implemented PCS we had the Triage nurse
entering information in PCS but it was quickly apparent that PCS does
not work in the ED. You really need Administrative support in order to
get them away from the T and onto EDM.

 

Sue

 

Susan C. Grow, R.N.
    Clinical Application Specialist
     Information Services
     Mount Nittany Medical Center
     1800 East Park Avenue
     State College, PA. 16803
     Phone 814-234-6711 
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From: kim.hendrix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 7:34 AM
To: 'Jackie Welch'; 'Gregersen, Glenn A'; 'CS/Smith, Romona E.'; '_SISU
- Clinical Systems Users Group'; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [MEDITECH-L] RE: EDM Rallying the troops!

 

My hospital let the ED go with the T-System, everyone else is using
Meditech, we really would like them on Meditech any suggestions.  They
love the T-system, compared to PCS.  

 

Kimberly J. Hendrix, RN
Sr. Clinical Informatics Analyst
Newberry County Memorial Hospital
PO Box 497 - 2669 Kinards Street
Newberry, SC 29108
(803) 276-7570 ext. 279

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Jackie Welch
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 9:12 AM
To: Gregersen, Glenn A; CS/Smith, Romona E.; _SISU - Clinical Systems
Users Group; [email protected]
Subject: [MEDITECH-L] RE: EDM Rallying the troops!

 

Oh, they all love the T.  You can build your T templates into Meditech,
not really that difficult as I see it.  We've used the paper T for a
long time and I personally see that the documentation done by these ER
docs is horrendous.  We've been live with EDM for over two years now,
they really like what they have so far, including ePrescribing.  But,
the culture change to get the docs to enter their orders and
documentation is going to have to be pushed by more than me.  I see us
probably another year or so before we take on that battle, make them the
first docs to go live after implementation of PCM.

- Jackie

Great River

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Gregersen, Glenn A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 6:35 PM
        To: CS/Smith, Romona E.; _SISU - Clinical Systems Users Group;
[email protected]
        Subject: RE: EDM Rallying the troops!

        Please post as we are also fighting this battle  - ER docs
wanted T sheets...

         

        
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        From: Romona E. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 3:32 PM
        To: _SISU - Clinical Systems Users Group; [email protected]
        Subject: EDM Rallying the troops!

        We are just beginning EDM implementation (CS 5.5 SR2). I am
looking for creative ways to encourage and interest the ED staff in this
project. You know they love their paper charts! I plan to make monthly
flyers to keep them updated on the progress of the Core Team. PCS is
used house wide but the ED nurses have never documented in Meditech nor
do they look at the EMR. I thought of having a drawing for the staff
members that document set assessments on a TEST pt that I set up. This
would at least get them looking at the system. I'm hoping you all have
more creative thoughts than I - any suggestions?

        Romona E. Smith, RN 

        Clinical Analyst 
        Anderson Hospital 
        Maryville, IL   62062 
        618-288-5711 ext.  278 
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

         

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