Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Implements Document Workflow Solution With Streamline Health
03 Januar 2006 - 10:02PM
PR Newswire (US)
Integration with IDX(R) Carecast(TM) enterprise system to provide
efficient information management within electronic health records
CINCINNATI, Jan. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- LanVision Systems Inc.
(NASDAQ:LANV) dba Streamline Health(TM) today announced that during
2006, as part of its upgrade from its current IDX(R) system to the
IDX Carecast(TM) next-generation electronic health records system,
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center plans to deploy
enhanced and integrated document management capabilities from
Streamline Health. By using electronic health records, the
organization has realized a number of significant achievements in
the cost and quality of healthcare, including saving more than $2
million a year in direct expenses, preventing 65,000 duplicate or
redundant tests a year, and measuring an overall reduction of 62
percent in preventable adverse drug events by deploying
computerized physician order entry. The organization is currently
live on the IDX LastWord(R) system at its inpatient teaching
facility, North Carolina Baptist Hospital, which has more than 820
patient beds and is the region's main tertiary referral center. The
organization also currently uses the accessANYware(TM) solution
from Streamline Health to support its health information management
activities. North Carolina Baptist Hospital is preparing for a
mid-year 2006 upgrade to both Carecast (as previously announced by
IDX) and to Carecast Document Manager, powered by Streamline
Health, which provides seamless document management capabilities
within Carecast, supporting greater efficiencies for both
clinicians and health information management staff. As healthcare
organizations such as Wake Forest become increasingly paperless,
they have a growing business and clinical need to convert remaining
paper-based documents -- such as patient consent forms -- into an
electronic, manageable format compatible with the electronic health
record. Carecast Document Manager, powered by Streamline Health,
provides a permanent, document-based repository of historical
health information, fully available within the Carecast electronic
health record. The application will allow healthcare providers
immediate and simultaneous viewing of paper-based medical record
documents such as consent forms, on the same workstation and from
the same screen display, with availability at the point of patient
care. Other benefits will include a single log-on to the system for
quick and convenient access to all forms of patient information --
whether generated electronically or from paper -- and a fully
integrated and convenient user interface without signing in and out
of multiple applications. Jeanne Goode, Director of Medical Record
Services, North Carolina Baptist Hospital commented, "To date,
we've used our existing Streamline Health Solution to support
real-time access to scanned document images. Our use of the
integrated Carecast-Streamline Health solution will ensure that
clinicians and administrative staff can quickly and securely access
document images while using Carecast, adding further value to our
electronic patient record and supporting a more complete patient
record. Streamline Health's innovative technology fulfills the
administrative needs of North Carolina Baptist Hospital while
creating greater efficiencies throughout the Medical Center." J.
Brian Patsy, Streamline Health's President and Chief Executive
Officer, stated, "We are extremely pleased to provide North
Carolina Baptist Hospital with advanced workflow and document
management solutions that deliver value in a rapidly evolving
healthcare marketplace to improve healthcare business performance
with accuracy and speed. Together with IDX, we are working closely
with the staff at North Carolina Baptist Hospital to successfully
achieve their overall business objectives. Our solutions address
the unique demands of academic healthcare environments by
optimizing key business processes throughout their enterprise."
About North Carolina Baptist Hospital North Carolina Baptist
Hospital is located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina with over 820
beds and is the region's main tertiary referral center. As part of
the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, an integrated
healthcare delivery system, North Carolina Baptist Hospital is a
primary clinical arm that includes inpatient care, a community
health center and primary care centers. North Carolina Baptist
Hospital is listed as one of the top 50 hospitals among "America's
Best Hospitals" in six of 17 specialties surveyed by U.S. News
& World Report. About IDX Systems Corporation Founded in 1969,
IDX Systems Corporation (NASDAQ:IDXC) provides information
technology solutions that maximize value in the delivery of
healthcare, improve the quality of patient service, enhance medical
outcomes, and reduce the costs of care. Our systems are deployed to
serve approximately 150,000 physicians and are installed at over
3,400 customer sites, including more than 850 group practices and
approximately 370 integrated delivery networks servicing more than
500 hospitals. IDX also provides its enterprise clinical software
as a subcontractor to BT, Local Service Provider for the United
Kingdom National Health Service's National Program for Information
Technology, an initiative to establish electronic patient records
for 50 million patients. The IDX web strategy includes browser
technology, e-commerce and web-based tools -- built using Internet
architecture -- that facilitates access for patients, physicians
and care providers to vital health information and data managed by
the IDX clinical, administrative, financial, and managed care
products. IDX has approximately 2,400 full-time employees. About
Streamline Health Streamline Health is a leading supplier of
workflow and document management tools, applications and services
that assist strategic business partners, healthcare organizations,
and customers to create and improve operational efficiencies
through business process re-engineering and automating demanding
document-intensive environments. The company's workflow- based
services offer solutions to inefficient and labor-intensive
healthcare business processes throughout the revenue cycle, such as
chart coding, abstracting and completion, remote physician order
processing, pre-admission registration scanning and signature
capture, insurance verification, secondary billing services,
explanation of benefits processing and release of information
processing. The company's solutions also address the document
workflow needs of the Human Resource and Supply Chain Management
departments of the healthcare enterprise. All solutions are
available for purchase or through a remote hosting services model
that better matches customers' capital or operating budget needs.
Streamline Health's solutions create a permanent document-based
repository of historical health information that is complementary
and can be seamlessly integrated with existing disparate clinical,
financial and administrative information systems, providing
convenient electronic access to all forms of patient information
from any location, including access using a web-browser through the
Intranet/Internet. These integrated systems allow providers and
administrators to link systems with documents, which can
dramatically improve the availability of patient information while
decreasing direct costs associated with document retrieval,
work-in-process, chart processing, document retention, and
archiving. Streamline Health provides remote hosting services to
various healthcare providers including University Hospital, a
member of The Health Alliance of Greater Cincinnati, and Children's
Medical Center of Columbus, OH. In addition, the Company has
installed its workflow and document management solutions at leading
healthcare providers including Stanford Hospital and Clinics,
Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, Beth Israel Medical Center,
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Medical University
Hospital Authority of South Carolina, and Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center. For additional information, please visit our website
at http://www.streamlinehealth.net/. "Safe Harbor" statements under
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 LanVision
Systems, Inc. "Safe Harbor" Statement Statements made by LanVision
Systems, Inc. that are not historical facts are forward-looking
statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties. The
forward-looking statements contained herein are subject to certain
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those reflected in the forward-looking statements,
included herein. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not
limited to, the impact of competitive products and pricing, product
demand and market acceptance, new product development, key
strategic alliances with vendors that resell Streamline Health
products, the ability of the Company to control costs, availability
of products produced from third party vendors, the healthcare
regulatory environment, healthcare information systems budgets,
availability of healthcare information systems trained personnel
for implementation of new systems, as well as maintenance of legacy
systems, fluctuations in operating results and other risks detailed
from time to time in the LanVision Systems, Inc. filings with the
U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Readers are cautioned not
to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which
reflect management's analysis only as of the date hereof. The
Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the results of
any revision to these forward-looking statements, which may be made
to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to
reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. IDX "Safe Harbor"
Statement This press release contains forward-looking statements
about IDX Systems Corporation that involve a number of risks and
uncertainties. Among the important factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those indicated by such
forward-looking statements are uncertainties or difficulties in
developing new services, including Carecast, possible failure of
IDX to realize the benefits of developing clinical guidelines,
difficulties in implementing systems, possible deferral, delay or
cancellation by customers of computer system or service purchase
decisions, possible delay of system installations and service
implementations, development by competitors of new or superior
technologies, changing economic, political and regulatory
influences on the healthcare and e-Commerce industries, possible
disruptions in the national economy caused by terrorist activities
and foreign conflicts, changes in product pricing policies,
governmental regulation of IDX's software and operations, the
possibility of product-related liabilities, and factors detailed
from time to time in IDX's periodic reports and registration
statements filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which
important factors are incorporated herein by reference. IDX
undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to
reflect changed assumptions, the occurrence of unanticipated
events, or changes in future operating results, financial condition
or business over time. IDX(R), LastWord(R) and Carecast(TM) are
registered trademarks or trademarks of IDX Investment Corporation.
DATASOURCE: LanVision Systems, Inc. CONTACT: Tom Agler, Manager -
Media Relations of LanVision Systems, Inc., +1-513-794-7100 Web
site: http://www.lanvision.com/ http://www.streamlinehealth.net/
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