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Intermountain Healthcare to Install Carecast - Now GE Centricity - as Its Foundation Electronic Medical Records System
Business Wire, Feb 14, 2006
SAN DIEGO -- Renowned Healthcare Provider Will Partner with GE on Rapid Roll-out of New Capabilities and Advanced Clinical Decision Support Technology
GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE:GE), announced today that Intermountain Healthcare will install the IDX(R) Carecast(TM) enterprise system - now marketed as GE Centricity(R) Enterprise - across its organization, and will also serve as a strategic development partner in building advanced decision support and knowledge management tools, as well as other state-of-the art functionality for the enterprise system. Following the January 4th completion of the GE Healthcare acquisition of IDX Systems Corporation, the announcement represents a significant investment by both GE Healthcare and Intermountain in the enterprise electronic medical record system's current capabilities and future development. The partnership announcement was made yesterday during the 2006 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Annual Conference & Exhibition in San Diego.
"During the past decade, electronic medical records (EMRs) have evolved from serving as repositories of information to supporting best practices at the point of care," said Vishal Wanchoo, president and CEO of GE Healthcare Integrated IT Solutions. "Through our partnership with Intermountain and ongoing collaboration with many leading healthcare organizations throughout the world, our goal is to provide a knowledge-rich, highly agile system that will be the market leader in a new generation of clinical information technology."
Intermountain is internationally known as a leader in quality patient care, including pioneering work to track, measure and improve clinical outcomes - the process of determining clinical actions that most effectively influence a patient's return to good health. For four consecutive years, Intermountain has been recognized as the number one integrated healthcare delivery network in the U.S. by the Verispan IHN (Integrated Healthcare Network) 100 survey. The survey rates integrated delivery networks on their business and clinical performance and degree of integration.
In 2005, GE Healthcare and Intermountain announced a 10-year technology development collaboration to combine Intermountain's internationally-recognized expertise in clinical informatics research with GE Healthcare's leading clinical software applications and market depth and breadth. The agreement included information systems for imaging, perioperative, PACS, pharmacy, lab and ambulatory electronic medical records.
Following the close of the GE Healthcare acquisition of IDX Systems Corporation on January 4, 2006, Intermountain expanded its collaboration with GE Healthcare to incorporate use of the Centricity Enterprise system, an integrated clinical, financial and administrative system that supports the creation of lifetime electronic patient records and is based on IDX's 25-year heritage in this field. The development partnership will also include use of the Centricity(R) Radiology Solution, a combined picture archiving communications system (PACS) solution and industry-leading radiology information system (RIS), formerly IDX(R) Imagecast(TM). Intermountain plans to use both systems across its 21 hospitals and clinics.
"Intermountain is familiar with Centricity Enterprise's strong capabilities and believes it will provide a solid, enterprise platform for accelerating our co-development work with GE Healthcare," said Marc Probst, CIO of Intermountain. "We plan to install Centricity Enterprise as our foundation electronic medical records system across our organization. Intermountain is committed to partnering with GE Healthcare to pioneer new technologies to make Centricity Enterprise the recognized industry leader for promoting patient health and preventive care."
According to Probst and Wanchoo, the development partnership will focus on both immediate enhancements to Centricity Enterprise and next generation development:
--State of the art decision support. Intermountain is known for its pioneering use of evidence based protocols to enable its clinicians to improve both the quality and cost of patient care. For example, the organization estimates that it saves 450 lives a year through timely use of beta blockers for cardiac patients. In another notable protocol, ICU patients using ventilators can be weaned off the ventilators 24 hours earlier than the industry norm, supporting improved recovery. Intermountain assists its clinicians in practicing evidence-based medicine through providing software decision support tools that reinforce clinical protocols. Intermountain and GE Healthcare plan to expand Centricity Enterprise's decision support capabilities to encompass a broader array of interdisciplinary protocols for diverse healthcare organizations. The partnership will also enable GE Healthcare to license and sell electronic protocols developed by Intermountain for use within Centricity Enterprise.
--Knowledge management. The organizations plan to research and develop new approaches for ensuring that clinicians can rapidly access the latest clinical findings on patient care, including seamless access to online resources and knowledge bases as well as knowledge directly embedded in the electronic medical record.
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