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INSIDE: DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING PAGE 12 Virtual hospital visits St. Joseph’s Health System, in Hamilton, has been offering virtual visits, using video, to discharged surgical patients. When needed, quick follow-ups using home care nurses can be quickly arranged. Page 4
Bedside education Mackenzie Health plans to implement smart bedside monitors and wall screens that will display a variety of clinical and patient information, including educational items. Page 8
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Stimulating seniors A new, computerized platform for use in long-term care facilities offers access to cognitive exercises, music, interactive games, and trivia, and is suited for older adults, including those with dementia. Page 10
Dr. Ed Etchells, Dr. Andy Smith and Sam Marafioti, at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, are leading the drive to create a Canadian EHR that improves clinician workflow and reduces costs. They have teamed up with Evident, and will combine the Sunnybrook-developed SunnyCare workflow system, which eases the way EHRs function, with Evident’s array of clinical solutions, such as lab and pharmacy.
Sunnybrook partners with Evident, creates new EHR BY J E R R Y Z E I D E N B E R G
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ORONTO – Sunnybrook Health Sciences aims to shake up the Health Information Systems (HIS) market through a new partnership with Evident, a unit of Computer Programs and Systems Inc. (CPSI) of Mobile, Ala. Sunnybrook will be joining its clinical workflow system – called SunnyCare – with Evident’s Thrive platform, including a constellation of solutions for lab, pharmacy, imaging and more. Together, they are creating an “easier-touse” and cost effective HIS that will be marketed to hospitals throughout Canada, as well as in the United States.
“Together, we’re producing something that is disruptive,” said Sam Marafioti, Vice President of Corporate Strategy and CIO at Sunnybrook. “Disruptive in a good way.” He explained that one of the biggest problems faced by clinicians today is that
Sunnybrook and Evident believe they can disrupt the EHR marketplace in Canada. electronic solutions are difficult to use and often create more work for doctors, when they’re supposed to reduce their workload. Recent articles in U.S. publications have lamented that physicians are often working
into the night to complete patient reports and documentation. By contrast, Sunnybrook has spent the past four years refining its SunnyCare frontend, which was designed by clinicians for clinicians to smooth their workflow and reduce the time spent on documentation. One of the major advantages of the SunnyCare solution is its use of speech technology. Instead of typing notes into the computer at the end of the day, clinicians can dictate while seeing patients, or shortly afterwards, and the voice-notes are converted into text-notes in the SunnyCare patient record. “We want an HIS that improves clinician C O N T I N U E D O N PA G E 2