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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
Latest News

MetaCare Takes on Medication Safety at SLPRC

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The implementation of MetaCare eMAR has already yielded positive results in medication safety and patient management at the St. Louis Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center (SLPRC). A 180-bed hospital located in St. Louis County, SLPRC has provided intermediate and long-term care to patients in the region for over 140 years.

Meta Healthcare IT Solutions, an innovator of electronic health record systems, deployed its bedside administration record product, MetaCare eMAR, on-site earlier this week. The system assists in the daily management of a patient’s individualized therapy by providing patient information and medication alerts unique to each patient. At SLPRC, where patient management is a primary concern, nurses utilize these features to oversee a diverse patient population, and ensure safety at the point of care.

“Our eMAR checks each administration to ensure its safety and appropriateness to the patient’s course of treatment,” remarked on-site implementation specialist, Chad Hanohano. “This provides nurses with more time for patient engagement and the exploration of the patient’s condition, with the ultimate goal of successful rehabilitation.”

Central to SLPRC’s deployment of MetaCare eMAR was the inclusion of Meta’s barcoded medication administration (BCMA) software. With this functionality, nurses may automatically record order administration and verify the medication against the patient’s record. This has contributed to improvements in patient management, and simplified medication administration for the nursing staff.

“BCMA was extremely important to the SLPRC implementation,” stated Meta Senior Project Manager, Nancy Brill. “With the facility sprawled over multiple wards and cottages, the system allows nurses to manage patients on a case-by-case basis regardless of location. Clinicians can then use this data to monitor successes or shortcomings in therapy, and recommend alternatives based on changes in the patient’s condition.”

“SLPRC has already seen a significant improvement in their already high standard of medication safety, and can expect to see patient safety increase as a result of their partnership with Meta,” she concluded.

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