Medication Reconciliation

Simplifies the first step in completing medication reconciliation:  obtaining and documenting a complete and accurate list of a patient’s current medications upon admission.  Our solution queries multiple clinical data sources, aggregates the med list, and screens for duplicate therapies and compliance issues. 
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MEDICS Pharmacy Information System Used by pharmacists in over 400 clinical institutions today, HCS MEDICS provides clinical functionality that pharmacists need, such as fast order entry, clinical screening, and reporting.
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e-Mar

A fast, economical path to Meaningful Use that compliments your existing long term strategy. HCS eMR integrates with your system to fit your long term information technology goals, providing a certified platform for reporting and compliance and allows you to meet Stage 1 Meaningful Use sooner.
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e-Mar

Empowers nurses to reduce documentation time and medication administration errors.  Key features include verification of the 5 rights using barcode recognition to document medication administrations, custom defined alerts and documentation reminders, and an integrated status board.
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Order ImageOrganizes pharmacy order entry workflow by digitizing written orders that are faxed or scanned to pharmacy by nurses, enables remote order verification, workload sharing between multiple facilities, and includes clinical intervention documentation/reporting.
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Health Care Systems, Inc.

HCS Enables Integration between Micromedex and Siemens at Brookhaven

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Brookhaven Memorial Hospital and Medical Center worked with Health Care Systems, Inc. and Thomson Reuters  to integrate Micromedex® Clinical Decision Support and CareNotes System® Patient Education from Thomson Reuters into Siemens Soarian.  Providing direct access to patient education, without opening up a separate program, improves patient safety and user satisfaction. 

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