Cerner Offers Solution for Trusts to Connect Healthcare Devices to Electronic Medical Record

Cerner CareAware(TM) MDBus(TM) Solution Improves Efficiency, Productivity


LONDON, Dec. 10, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As a nursing shortage looms in the NHS, Trusts are seeking out new ways to help increase nursing productivity. One way to improve nursing productivity is to use technology to decrease the amount of time nurses spend on routine tasks. By eliminating the need for nurses to manually document data generated by healthcare solutions like blood pressure monitors and vital signs machines, the Cerner CareAware MDBus solution can help free up nurses' time, allowing them to focus on patient care.

"Technology that allows Trusts to connect healthcare devices to the electronic health record like the Cerner CareAware MDBus solution could be very beneficial for nursing productivity and patient safety," said Christine Eddy, Head of Patient Services at Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. "Any technology that can help nurses manage their busy work load and help them provide better care to patients is worth investing in."

The Cerner CareAware MDBus solution is a healthcare information technology (HIT) architecture that facilitates connections between medical devices and the EMR to create a Single Source of Truth(TM) for patient information, making healthcare safer and more efficient. The Cerner CareAware MDBus reduces the need for nurses to gather data and manually enter it into the EMR and reduces the likelihood of dangerous data-transcription errors, creating a safer environment for patients.

"As the NHS seeks out ways to cope with nursing shortages and funding shortfalls, technology like the Cerner CareAware MDBus solution has been proven to help lessen the impact of these problems through improvements in efficiency and productivity by reducing the amount of time nurses spend on manual data entry," said Donald Trigg, Cerner Vice President and General Manager in the UK.

Healthcare organisations that have used the Cerner CareAware MDBus solution have realised numerous benefits related to nursing efficiency and patient safety including:



 * Improved nursing efficiency. Instead of taking minutes for
   clinicians to enter data gathered by medical equipment into the
   EMR, using the Cerner CareAware MDBus takes seconds for a nurse
   to verify that the data was sent from the equipment to the EMR.
   This has allowed nurses to reallocate as much as three hours per
   shift to care directly for patients.
 * Decreased time spent troubleshooting device connectivity. IT
   teams typically spend several hours each week troubleshooting
   problems with healthcare equipment. Since the Cerner CareAware
   MDBus solution also reports information about healthcare solution
   performance along with clinical data, IT teams can reduce the
   amount of time they spend troubleshooting equipment problems from
   hours to mere minutes each week.
 * Improved patient-to-device association. Typically, clinicians
   manually record in the EMR the different items of equipment
   connected to the patient. By automating that process with the
   Cerner CareAware MDBus solution, nurses are able to verify that
   the correct equipment is associated with the patient in seconds,
   instead of the several minutes manual equipment association
   takes.
 * Reduced chance of medical errors due to transcription errors.
   Clinicians often jot down information gathered by healthcare
   devices on a piece of paper to record into the EMR later. If the
   data is incorrectly transcribed -- a decimal in the wrong place
   or a number left off -- or if that slip of paper is lost, it can
   lead to a medical error and potentially patient harm. The Cerner
   CareAware MDBus solution helps reduce the chance of such
   transcription errors occurring.

Cerner works directly with healthcare device companies around the world to better facilitate the transfer of data from devices to integrate to the medical record via the CareAware(TM) solution connectivity architecture.

The Cerner CareAware MDBus solution is currently available for use by NHS Trusts. Those interested in learning more can see the solution in action at the Cerner Collaboration Centre. The Collaboration Centre is a simulated environment of defined care settings that showcase current and future state offerings, helping hospital trusts to think through strategic issues, explore Cerner solutions and services and refine key deliverables over the lifecycle of a project.

About Cerner

Cerner is transforming healthcare by eliminating error, variance and waste for healthcare providers and consumers around the world. Cerner solutions optimise processes for healthcare organisations ranging in size from single-doctor practices, to health systems, to entire countries and for the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. These solutions are licensed by more than 8,000 facilities around the world, including approximately 2,100 hospitals; 3,300 physician practices covering more than 30,000 physicians; 500 ambulatory facilities, such as laboratories, ambulatory centers, cardiac facilities, radiology clinics and surgery centers; 600 home-health facilities; and 1,500 retail pharmacies. The following are trademarks of Cerner: Cerner, Cerner's logo, CareAware, MDBus and Single Source of Truth. (Nasdaq:CERN). For more information about Cerner, please visit our Web site at www.cerner.co.uk.



            

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