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Philadelphia Health IT Summit
2017-08-10 - 2017-08-11    
All Day
About Health IT Summits U.S. healthcare is at an inflection point right now, as policy mandates and internal healthcare system reform begin to take hold, [...]
International Forum on Quality & Safety in Healthcare
2017-08-24 - 2017-08-26    
All Day
The Kuala Lumpur 2017 programme The theme for the programme is Aim. Act. Achieve. We look to aim high with our goals for quality improvement this year. [...]
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Philadelphia Health IT Summit
10 Aug 17
Philadelphia
Events on 2017-08-24
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Carilion to link predictive analytics with Epic EHR

Roanoke, Virginia-based Carilion Clinic will put predictive analytics technology from PeraHealth to work spotting hospital patients who might be at risk.

The clinical surveillance tool is based on PeraHealth’ Rothman Index, which uses a graphical display to show patient data from electronic health records, helping predict mortality and readmission risk. It draws upon vital sign, lab and nursing assessment data and translates it into a score that’s shown in color-coded graphs.

[Also: Health Catalyst: Hospitals hungry for predictive analytics but only 30 percent use the tech today]

The technology will be integrated into Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital’s Epic EHR, where patient data will be computed in real-time – starting with admission and tracked across the episode of care – enabling clinicians to better visualize patients’ condition.

Hospital staff will also use the PeraHealth tool for remote monitoring, to determine when to discharge patients, prioritize bedside visits and nursing assignment, improve clinical documentation, maximize bed management and more, officials said.

“At Carilion, we are committed to improving the health of the communities we serve, and advanced analytics play a vital role in helping us do so,” said Carilion Clinic Chief Medical Informatics Officer Stephen Morgan, MD. “We believe the Rothman Index will help our providers and nurses identify at-risk patients earlier, promoting more timely intervention and better outcomes.”

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