May 22 2012
Medsphere
Systems Corporation and Cooper Green Mercy Hospital today
announced that Cooper Green has gone live on Medsphere's OpenVista
open source electronic health record (EHR). With OpenVista now up
and running, and enhancing the patient care provided by Cooper Green
clinicians and staff, the hospital can devote full attention to meeting
Stage One Meaningful Use requirements and qualifying for federal
stimulus funds provided through the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act (ARRA).
The expectation, supported by the experience of other
Medsphere customers, is that 319-bed Cooper Green will receive
substantially more in federal reimbursement than Jefferson County's
initial five-year costs to acquire the system. Alabama's largest county
has faced significant financial challenges in recent years, making the
improvement of both patient care and financial performance crucially
important.
"What Cooper Green Hospital is accomplishing in the face of Jefferson
County's extreme budgetary challenges is nothing short of remarkable,"
said Medsphere President and CEO Irv Lichtenwald. "Hospital CEO Dr.
Sandral Hullett and county leaders should be commended for improving
patient care without adding to budgetary shortfalls. The successful
implementation of the OpenVista EHR at Cooper Green is a compelling
example of responsible decision-making. Especially in these troubled
economic times, public hospitals can still improve care without making
financial matters worse for local government."
Cooper Green selected the OpenVista EHR and Stockell Healthcare's
Insight CS financial and patient accounting solution as a replacement
for Meditech. In addition to the ability to cover
their initial five-year health IT costs through federal reimbursement,
the hospital also looks forward to more financially manageable operating
expenses as all upgrades, enhancements and support are included in
Medsphere's subscription-based pricing model.
"I want to express my deep gratitude to Cooper Green clinicians and
staff for the hard work they've put in on our OpenVista implementation
project. They've really embraced the change, which is essential to
making the system work," said Dr. Hullett. "These are tough times in
Jefferson County, and we feel fortunate that we were able to implement a
comprehensive EHR without paying multimillions of dollars. Honestly, we
could not have done that, so the OpenVista EHR was both timely and
welcome."
In partnership with Medsphere, Cooper Green will soon begin using
OpenVista to closely track Meaningful Use requirements such as use of
Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) for medication orders,
drug-drug and drug-allergy interactions, and electronic prescribing.
Medsphere and Cooper Green collaborated during implementation and
training on workflow process redesign, which will continue to ensure
improved clinical efficiency and Meaningful Use success.
Source:
Cooper Green Mercy Hospital