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Epiphany Supports Modality Worklists from GE CASE Stress Testing Systems

Posted by Shannon Richter on February 12, 2020 at 10:30 AM

Epiphany is proud to announce that GE CASE stress has been added to our compatibility list for modality worklists. With modality worklists, patient demographics and order information from the EMR can be securely transferred between Cardio Server and devices. The use of modality worklists improves workflow through the elimination of manual data entry, increasing efficiency and accuracy. Hospital staff saves time with demographic information and order lists automatically populating into their GE CASE stress device. 

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Automate the Transfer of Information

Are you facing clerical errors as a result of manual data entry? Eliminate manual data entry, reduce the chance of clerical errors, and ensure data integrity. Using modality worklists improves your workflow and allows you to give more attention to your patients. 

Save Time & Spend More Time with Patients

Is your staff spending valuable time entering demographic and order information into your devices? With Cardio Server you can query for a worklist and select the patient directly from the device. Modality worklists help your staff by allowing them to populate demographics with one click. It can also filter the patient orders specific to the department you are working in. 

GE CASE Stress Modality Worklist Process

  1. Physician places an order for a stress test in the EMR
  2. The EMR sends an HL7 order message to Cardio Server
  3. The device queries Cardio Server for the worklist
  4. Epiphany takes the HL7 order information and presents it to the stress device

If your hospital has been losing valuable time entering data into your GE CASE stress devices or facing clerical errors from the manual data entry, modality worklists may be worth learning more about. Contact us to discuss a workflow improvement plan with modality worklists.

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Topics: modality worklist, Workflow Problems, patient monitoring, Healthcare Communication, Healthcare IT professionals, clinical workflow improvement, Cardio Server compatibility

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