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Brief overview of the FM Projection technology]]>
Fri, 15 Jan 2010 10:34:15 GMT /slideshow/fm-projection/2924593 medsphereorg@slideshare.net(medsphereorg) FM Projection medsphereorg Brief overview of the FM Projection technology <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20100114-vcm-fmprojection-100115103420-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Brief overview of the FM Projection technology
FM Projection from Medsphere
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Clinical Transformation, Part II /slideshow/clinical-transformation-part-ii/1352542 ecosystemcommunitycall-20090326-090427121406-phpapp01
This month's community call is part two in a series on Clinical Transformation. The presentations will highlight how Clinical Transformation affects outcomes AND the bottom-line of health care organizations. The presentation will provide a proof point on how Clinical Transformation has a direct Return on Investment (ROI) for both the patient and the provider organization. This topic is both clinical and administrative in nature and will likely be useful to physicians, nurses and others interested in outcomes, as well as health care CIOs, CFOs and administrators. Please feel free to forward this invitation to any colleagues or associates who you believe would find this topic of interest or would like to participate in the discussion. What: Clinical Transformation (Part II) - Clinical Transformation - a Blueprint - in Practice - Transformation Working Group Update - Review of status - Framework for Planning - Discussion - Open Project Updates - OpenVista/GT.M Integration - CCD/CCR collaboration - Medsphere.org: Tip of the month When: March 26, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ === The community calls are listed on the Medsphere.org event calendar (http://medsphere.org/community-events/) and we will update each month's call as the agenda is solidified. Details and Recording available here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2009/03/26/community-call-march-2009]]>

This month's community call is part two in a series on Clinical Transformation. The presentations will highlight how Clinical Transformation affects outcomes AND the bottom-line of health care organizations. The presentation will provide a proof point on how Clinical Transformation has a direct Return on Investment (ROI) for both the patient and the provider organization. This topic is both clinical and administrative in nature and will likely be useful to physicians, nurses and others interested in outcomes, as well as health care CIOs, CFOs and administrators. Please feel free to forward this invitation to any colleagues or associates who you believe would find this topic of interest or would like to participate in the discussion. What: Clinical Transformation (Part II) - Clinical Transformation - a Blueprint - in Practice - Transformation Working Group Update - Review of status - Framework for Planning - Discussion - Open Project Updates - OpenVista/GT.M Integration - CCD/CCR collaboration - Medsphere.org: Tip of the month When: March 26, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ === The community calls are listed on the Medsphere.org event calendar (http://medsphere.org/community-events/) and we will update each month's call as the agenda is solidified. Details and Recording available here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2009/03/26/community-call-march-2009]]>
Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:13:58 GMT /slideshow/clinical-transformation-part-ii/1352542 medsphereorg@slideshare.net(medsphereorg) Clinical Transformation, Part II medsphereorg This month's community call is part two in a series on Clinical Transformation. The presentations will highlight how Clinical Transformation affects outcomes AND the bottom-line of health care organizations. The presentation will provide a proof point on how Clinical Transformation has a direct Return on Investment (ROI) for both the patient and the provider organization. This topic is both clinical and administrative in nature and will likely be useful to physicians, nurses and others interested in outcomes, as well as health care CIOs, CFOs and administrators. Please feel free to forward this invitation to any colleagues or associates who you believe would find this topic of interest or would like to participate in the discussion. What: Clinical Transformation (Part II) - Clinical Transformation - a Blueprint - in Practice - Transformation Working Group Update - Review of status - Framework for Planning - Discussion - Open Project Updates - OpenVista/GT.M Integration - CCD/CCR collaboration - Medsphere.org: Tip of the month When: March 26, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ === The community calls are listed on the Medsphere.org event calendar (http://medsphere.org/community-events/) and we will update each month's call as the agenda is solidified. Details and Recording available here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2009/03/26/community-call-march-2009 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ecosystemcommunitycall-20090326-090427121406-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This month&#39;s community call is part two in a series on Clinical Transformation. The presentations will highlight how Clinical Transformation affects outcomes AND the bottom-line of health care organizations. The presentation will provide a proof point on how Clinical Transformation has a direct Return on Investment (ROI) for both the patient and the provider organization. This topic is both clinical and administrative in nature and will likely be useful to physicians, nurses and others interested in outcomes, as well as health care CIOs, CFOs and administrators. Please feel free to forward this invitation to any colleagues or associates who you believe would find this topic of interest or would like to participate in the discussion. What: Clinical Transformation (Part II) - Clinical Transformation - a Blueprint - in Practice - Transformation Working Group Update - Review of status - Framework for Planning - Discussion - Open Project Updates - OpenVista/GT.M Integration - CCD/CCR collaboration - Medsphere.org: Tip of the month When: March 26, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ === The community calls are listed on the Medsphere.org event calendar (http://medsphere.org/community-events/) and we will update each month&#39;s call as the agenda is solidified. Details and Recording available here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2009/03/26/community-call-march-2009
Clinical Transformation, Part II from Medsphere
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Ecosystem Community Call /slideshow/ecosystem-community-call/1352534 ecosystemcommunitycall-20081023-090427121315-phpapp01
Today we hosted a small group of community members to discuss progress on the .org site and chart future directions. At a high level we discussed: * Review progress on site * Contributors agreement * Statistics on users * Community member spotlight (Hartsel Bryant) * Product demonstration (Pharmacy Pricing Engine) * Future of the Community call]]>

Today we hosted a small group of community members to discuss progress on the .org site and chart future directions. At a high level we discussed: * Review progress on site * Contributors agreement * Statistics on users * Community member spotlight (Hartsel Bryant) * Product demonstration (Pharmacy Pricing Engine) * Future of the Community call]]>
Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:13:06 GMT /slideshow/ecosystem-community-call/1352534 medsphereorg@slideshare.net(medsphereorg) Ecosystem Community Call medsphereorg Today we hosted a small group of community members to discuss progress on the .org site and chart future directions. At a high level we discussed: * Review progress on site * Contributors agreement * Statistics on users * Community member spotlight (Hartsel Bryant) * Product demonstration (Pharmacy Pricing Engine) * Future of the Community call <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ecosystemcommunitycall-20081023-090427121315-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Today we hosted a small group of community members to discuss progress on the .org site and chart future directions. At a high level we discussed: * Review progress on site * Contributors agreement * Statistics on users * Community member spotlight (Hartsel Bryant) * Product demonstration (Pharmacy Pricing Engine) * Future of the Community call
Ecosystem Community Call from Medsphere
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Challenges of Automating Radiology with an Open Source Solution /slideshow/challenges-of-automating-radiology-with-an-open-source-solution/1352516 ecosystemcommunitycall-20081120-090427121118-phpapp02
The presentation included some discussion of the VistA Imaging product, need within the community for a PACS solution, Radiology automation/worklist queuing, Autofaxing system (including technical details on integrating with Hylafax), and closed with a tip on customizing the Medsphere.org interface to be more useful to individual needs. When: November 20, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ What: Challenges of Automating Radiology with an Open Source Solution - Introduction Solutions: - Integrating PACS to RIS - Radiology Worklist and Flow Monitoring - Autofax - Autofax Under the Hood - Open Discussion - Medsphere.org Tip of the Month Details and Recording available from here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2008/11/20/community-call-november-2008]]>

The presentation included some discussion of the VistA Imaging product, need within the community for a PACS solution, Radiology automation/worklist queuing, Autofaxing system (including technical details on integrating with Hylafax), and closed with a tip on customizing the Medsphere.org interface to be more useful to individual needs. When: November 20, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ What: Challenges of Automating Radiology with an Open Source Solution - Introduction Solutions: - Integrating PACS to RIS - Radiology Worklist and Flow Monitoring - Autofax - Autofax Under the Hood - Open Discussion - Medsphere.org Tip of the Month Details and Recording available from here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2008/11/20/community-call-november-2008]]>
Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:11:08 GMT /slideshow/challenges-of-automating-radiology-with-an-open-source-solution/1352516 medsphereorg@slideshare.net(medsphereorg) Challenges of Automating Radiology with an Open Source Solution medsphereorg The presentation included some discussion of the VistA Imaging product, need within the community for a PACS solution, Radiology automation/worklist queuing, Autofaxing system (including technical details on integrating with Hylafax), and closed with a tip on customizing the Medsphere.org interface to be more useful to individual needs. When: November 20, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ What: Challenges of Automating Radiology with an Open Source Solution - Introduction Solutions: - Integrating PACS to RIS - Radiology Worklist and Flow Monitoring - Autofax - Autofax Under the Hood - Open Discussion - Medsphere.org Tip of the Month Details and Recording available from here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2008/11/20/community-call-november-2008 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ecosystemcommunitycall-20081120-090427121118-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The presentation included some discussion of the VistA Imaging product, need within the community for a PACS solution, Radiology automation/worklist queuing, Autofaxing system (including technical details on integrating with Hylafax), and closed with a tip on customizing the Medsphere.org interface to be more useful to individual needs. When: November 20, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ What: Challenges of Automating Radiology with an Open Source Solution - Introduction Solutions: - Integrating PACS to RIS - Radiology Worklist and Flow Monitoring - Autofax - Autofax Under the Hood - Open Discussion - Medsphere.org Tip of the Month Details and Recording available from here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2008/11/20/community-call-november-2008
Challenges of Automating Radiology with an Open Source Solution from Medsphere
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The Challenge of Adoption /slideshow/the-challenge-of-adoption/1352493 ecosystemcommunitycall-20081218-090427120734-phpapp01
The Challenge of Adoption: A Nurse's View of EMR and the Road Ahead - A Nurse's View of the EMR -- Kathy English, Kris Hanke - Closed Loop Pharmacy Safety Demo -- Kris Hanke - Clinical Coordinator -- Carol Blair, Midland Memorial - Questions and Discussion - Medsphere.org: Tip of the Month The December call will center on a Nurse's perspective of the EMR and will feature a demonstration of the closed loop medication capabilities of OpenVista. This would be an excellent call for any clinical application coordinators, specialists and nurses to join. Please feel free invite any colleagues that might find this topic relevant. When: December 18, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ Details and Recording available here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2008/12/18/community-call-december-2008]]>

The Challenge of Adoption: A Nurse's View of EMR and the Road Ahead - A Nurse's View of the EMR -- Kathy English, Kris Hanke - Closed Loop Pharmacy Safety Demo -- Kris Hanke - Clinical Coordinator -- Carol Blair, Midland Memorial - Questions and Discussion - Medsphere.org: Tip of the Month The December call will center on a Nurse's perspective of the EMR and will feature a demonstration of the closed loop medication capabilities of OpenVista. This would be an excellent call for any clinical application coordinators, specialists and nurses to join. Please feel free invite any colleagues that might find this topic relevant. When: December 18, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ Details and Recording available here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2008/12/18/community-call-december-2008]]>
Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:07:29 GMT /slideshow/the-challenge-of-adoption/1352493 medsphereorg@slideshare.net(medsphereorg) The Challenge of Adoption medsphereorg The Challenge of Adoption: A Nurse's View of EMR and the Road Ahead - A Nurse's View of the EMR -- Kathy English, Kris Hanke - Closed Loop Pharmacy Safety Demo -- Kris Hanke - Clinical Coordinator -- Carol Blair, Midland Memorial - Questions and Discussion - Medsphere.org: Tip of the Month The December call will center on a Nurse's perspective of the EMR and will feature a demonstration of the closed loop medication capabilities of OpenVista. This would be an excellent call for any clinical application coordinators, specialists and nurses to join. Please feel free invite any colleagues that might find this topic relevant. When: December 18, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ Details and Recording available here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2008/12/18/community-call-december-2008 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ecosystemcommunitycall-20081218-090427120734-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Challenge of Adoption: A Nurse&#39;s View of EMR and the Road Ahead - A Nurse&#39;s View of the EMR -- Kathy English, Kris Hanke - Closed Loop Pharmacy Safety Demo -- Kris Hanke - Clinical Coordinator -- Carol Blair, Midland Memorial - Questions and Discussion - Medsphere.org: Tip of the Month The December call will center on a Nurse&#39;s perspective of the EMR and will feature a demonstration of the closed loop medication capabilities of OpenVista. This would be an excellent call for any clinical application coordinators, specialists and nurses to join. Please feel free invite any colleagues that might find this topic relevant. When: December 18, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ Details and Recording available here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2008/12/18/community-call-december-2008
The Challenge of Adoption from Medsphere
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Open Development /slideshow/open-development/1352486 ecosystemcommunitycall-20090115-090427120550-phpapp01
The January call will focus on introducing the concepts of open development, software lifecycle and upcoming open projects. We have a number of projects on the roadmap and would like to give the community an opportunity to help prioritize the list. We'll discuss the upcoming GT.M Integration project to more tightly couple OpenVista and GT.M. You can read the proposals and discuss this project at Medsphere.org, see the project homepage here: http://medsphere.org/community/roadmap/gtm Please feel free to invite any colleagues that might find this topic relevant or interesting. When: January 15, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ What: Open Development - Ecosystems at work - Open Development Introduction - Community Project Overview - GT.M Project Introduction - Project Review - Medsphere.org: Tip of the Month === The community calls are listed on the Medsphere.org event calendar (http://medsphere.org/community-events/) and we will update each month's call as the agenda is solidified. Details and Recording available here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2009/01/15/community-call-january-2009]]>

The January call will focus on introducing the concepts of open development, software lifecycle and upcoming open projects. We have a number of projects on the roadmap and would like to give the community an opportunity to help prioritize the list. We'll discuss the upcoming GT.M Integration project to more tightly couple OpenVista and GT.M. You can read the proposals and discuss this project at Medsphere.org, see the project homepage here: http://medsphere.org/community/roadmap/gtm Please feel free to invite any colleagues that might find this topic relevant or interesting. When: January 15, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ What: Open Development - Ecosystems at work - Open Development Introduction - Community Project Overview - GT.M Project Introduction - Project Review - Medsphere.org: Tip of the Month === The community calls are listed on the Medsphere.org event calendar (http://medsphere.org/community-events/) and we will update each month's call as the agenda is solidified. Details and Recording available here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2009/01/15/community-call-january-2009]]>
Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:05:48 GMT /slideshow/open-development/1352486 medsphereorg@slideshare.net(medsphereorg) Open Development medsphereorg The January call will focus on introducing the concepts of open development, software lifecycle and upcoming open projects. We have a number of projects on the roadmap and would like to give the community an opportunity to help prioritize the list. We'll discuss the upcoming GT.M Integration project to more tightly couple OpenVista and GT.M. You can read the proposals and discuss this project at Medsphere.org, see the project homepage here: http://medsphere.org/community/roadmap/gtm Please feel free to invite any colleagues that might find this topic relevant or interesting. When: January 15, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ What: Open Development - Ecosystems at work - Open Development Introduction - Community Project Overview - GT.M Project Introduction - Project Review - Medsphere.org: Tip of the Month === The community calls are listed on the Medsphere.org event calendar (http://medsphere.org/community-events/) and we will update each month's call as the agenda is solidified. Details and Recording available here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2009/01/15/community-call-january-2009 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ecosystemcommunitycall-20090115-090427120550-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The January call will focus on introducing the concepts of open development, software lifecycle and upcoming open projects. We have a number of projects on the roadmap and would like to give the community an opportunity to help prioritize the list. We&#39;ll discuss the upcoming GT.M Integration project to more tightly couple OpenVista and GT.M. You can read the proposals and discuss this project at Medsphere.org, see the project homepage here: http://medsphere.org/community/roadmap/gtm Please feel free to invite any colleagues that might find this topic relevant or interesting. When: January 15, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ What: Open Development - Ecosystems at work - Open Development Introduction - Community Project Overview - GT.M Project Introduction - Project Review - Medsphere.org: Tip of the Month === The community calls are listed on the Medsphere.org event calendar (http://medsphere.org/community-events/) and we will update each month&#39;s call as the agenda is solidified. Details and Recording available here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2009/01/15/community-call-january-2009
Open Development from Medsphere
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Pharmacy-driven Clinical Transformation /medsphereorg/pharmacydriven-clinical-transformation ecosystemcommunitycall-20090423-090424102105-phpapp02
April 2009 Community Call When integrated medication processes and automated cabinets are in place, pharmacists are enabled to practice more clinical pharmacy. Often this means getting pharmacists out of the basement and onto the floors where they are available to patients and their caregivers. One of pharmacys services is to promote a safe, effective, and economical list of preferred drugs. With well-designed EHR technology as a tool, pharmacists can proactively influence physicians to choose the right drug. They can also measure and report on compliance to formulary preferences. The goal of this session is to explore the options available and present experience with a program currently in place at one of our ecosystem sites. This topic is both clinical and administrative in nature and will likely be useful to all pharmacy staff, clinical specialists involved in building/maintaining CPOE systems, physicians, nurses and others interested in pharmacy management, both from a clinical and fiscal perspective. Please feel free to forward this invitation to any colleagues or associates who you believe would find this topic of interest or would like to participate in the discussion. What: Pharmacy-driven Clinical Transformation - Strategic Drug Selection - What is it? - Why do it? - How can it be done? - How is it measured? - Who has done it? - Transformation Working Group Update - Review of status - Open Project Updates - OpenVista/GT.M Integration - CCD/CCR collaboration - Medsphere.org: Tip of the month When: April 23, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ === The community calls are listed on the Medsphere.org event calendar (http://medsphere.org/community-events/) and we will update each month's call as the agenda is solidified. Details and Recording here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2009/04/23/community-call-april-2009]]>

April 2009 Community Call When integrated medication processes and automated cabinets are in place, pharmacists are enabled to practice more clinical pharmacy. Often this means getting pharmacists out of the basement and onto the floors where they are available to patients and their caregivers. One of pharmacys services is to promote a safe, effective, and economical list of preferred drugs. With well-designed EHR technology as a tool, pharmacists can proactively influence physicians to choose the right drug. They can also measure and report on compliance to formulary preferences. The goal of this session is to explore the options available and present experience with a program currently in place at one of our ecosystem sites. This topic is both clinical and administrative in nature and will likely be useful to all pharmacy staff, clinical specialists involved in building/maintaining CPOE systems, physicians, nurses and others interested in pharmacy management, both from a clinical and fiscal perspective. Please feel free to forward this invitation to any colleagues or associates who you believe would find this topic of interest or would like to participate in the discussion. What: Pharmacy-driven Clinical Transformation - Strategic Drug Selection - What is it? - Why do it? - How can it be done? - How is it measured? - Who has done it? - Transformation Working Group Update - Review of status - Open Project Updates - OpenVista/GT.M Integration - CCD/CCR collaboration - Medsphere.org: Tip of the month When: April 23, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ === The community calls are listed on the Medsphere.org event calendar (http://medsphere.org/community-events/) and we will update each month's call as the agenda is solidified. Details and Recording here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2009/04/23/community-call-april-2009]]>
Fri, 24 Apr 2009 10:20:42 GMT /medsphereorg/pharmacydriven-clinical-transformation medsphereorg@slideshare.net(medsphereorg) Pharmacy-driven Clinical Transformation medsphereorg April 2009 Community Call When integrated medication processes and automated cabinets are in place, pharmacists are enabled to practice more clinical pharmacy. Often this means getting pharmacists out of the basement and onto the floors where they are available to patients and their caregivers. One of pharmacys services is to promote a safe, effective, and economical list of preferred drugs. With well-designed EHR technology as a tool, pharmacists can proactively influence physicians to choose the right drug. They can also measure and report on compliance to formulary preferences. The goal of this session is to explore the options available and present experience with a program currently in place at one of our ecosystem sites. This topic is both clinical and administrative in nature and will likely be useful to all pharmacy staff, clinical specialists involved in building/maintaining CPOE systems, physicians, nurses and others interested in pharmacy management, both from a clinical and fiscal perspective. Please feel free to forward this invitation to any colleagues or associates who you believe would find this topic of interest or would like to participate in the discussion. What: Pharmacy-driven Clinical Transformation - Strategic Drug Selection - What is it? - Why do it? - How can it be done? - How is it measured? - Who has done it? - Transformation Working Group Update - Review of status - Open Project Updates - OpenVista/GT.M Integration - CCD/CCR collaboration - Medsphere.org: Tip of the month When: April 23, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ === The community calls are listed on the Medsphere.org event calendar (http://medsphere.org/community-events/) and we will update each month's call as the agenda is solidified. Details and Recording here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2009/04/23/community-call-april-2009 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ecosystemcommunitycall-20090423-090424102105-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> April 2009 Community Call When integrated medication processes and automated cabinets are in place, pharmacists are enabled to practice more clinical pharmacy. Often this means getting pharmacists out of the basement and onto the floors where they are available to patients and their caregivers. One of pharmacys services is to promote a safe, effective, and economical list of preferred drugs. With well-designed EHR technology as a tool, pharmacists can proactively influence physicians to choose the right drug. They can also measure and report on compliance to formulary preferences. The goal of this session is to explore the options available and present experience with a program currently in place at one of our ecosystem sites. This topic is both clinical and administrative in nature and will likely be useful to all pharmacy staff, clinical specialists involved in building/maintaining CPOE systems, physicians, nurses and others interested in pharmacy management, both from a clinical and fiscal perspective. Please feel free to forward this invitation to any colleagues or associates who you believe would find this topic of interest or would like to participate in the discussion. What: Pharmacy-driven Clinical Transformation - Strategic Drug Selection - What is it? - Why do it? - How can it be done? - How is it measured? - Who has done it? - Transformation Working Group Update - Review of status - Open Project Updates - OpenVista/GT.M Integration - CCD/CCR collaboration - Medsphere.org: Tip of the month When: April 23, 12:30 - 2pm Pacific Where: Dial-in: (888) 346-3950 // Participant Code: 1302465 Web conference: http://www.medsphere.com/infinite/ === The community calls are listed on the Medsphere.org event calendar (http://medsphere.org/community-events/) and we will update each month&#39;s call as the agenda is solidified. Details and Recording here: http://medsphere.org/blogs/events/2009/04/23/community-call-april-2009
Pharmacy-driven Clinical Transformation from Medsphere
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