| July 20, 2004
University of Pennsylvania Health
System Among
the "Most Wired” in the Nation
(Philadelphia, PA) – The University of
Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) has been
named one of the nation’s “Most Wired”
according to the 2004 Most Wired Survey and Benchmarking
Study, released by Hospitals & Health Networks
magazine.
“Better communication of information –via
electronic medical records -- is an essential medical
tool for health care workers,” says George
Brenckle, PhD, Chief Information Officer of
UPHS. “A ‘wired’ system enables us
to collect, store, protect and communicate important
patient information seamlessly and confidentially. Our
patients can feel confident in our abilities to care
for them while respecting their privacy.”
The survey was conducted by Hospitals & Health
Networks, the journal of the American Hospital
Association, in cooperation with IDX Systems Corporation
and the College of Healthcare Information Management
Executives (CHIME). It measures the nation’s hospitals
on their use of Internet technologies for quality, customer
service, public health and safety, business processes
and workforce issues. According to the results of the
survey, the nation’s 100 Most Wired hospitals
and health systems are making significant progress automating
the four key components of the electronic medical record
– current medical records, medical history, patient
demographics and nurses notes.
“These hospitals realize the power of the electronic
medical record to improve quality, safety and the patient
experience,” says Alden Solovy, executive editor
of Hospitals & Health Networks. “They
are emphasizing clinical quality and patient services
in their efforts to remain technology leaders.”
Analysis from this year’s survey results shows:
· 90% of the Most Wired provide access to
the current medical record online;
· 87% offer access to the online medical history;
· 88% offer online access to patient demographics;
and
· 69% offer online access to nurses’
notes.
In addition, these hospitals are taking the lead in
providing electronic medical records for clinician review.
Of the 2004 Most Wired hospitals:
· 88% offer online lab results review;
· 90% offer online radiology report review;
and
· 84% have radiology image review.
Results from the survey were used to name the 100 Most
Wired, the 25 Most Improved, the 25 Most Wireless and
the 25 Most Wired – Small & Rural. This year,
as the result of a tie, 101 organizations are being
recognized as the nation’s Most Wired hospitals
and health systems.
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PENN Medicine is a $2.5 billion
enterprise dedicated to the related missions of medical
education, biomedical research, and high-quality patient
care. PENN Medicine consists of the University of Pennsylvania
School of Medicine (founded in 1765 as the nation’s
first medical school) and the University of Pennsylvania
Health System (created in 1993 as the nation’s
first integrated academic health system).
Penn’s School of Medicine is ranked #3 in the
nation for receipt of NIH research funds; and ranked
#4 in the nation in U.S. News & World Report’s
most recent ranking of top research-oriented medical
schools. Supporting 1,400 fulltime faculty and 700 students,
the School of Medicine is recognized worldwide for its
superior education and training of the next generation
of physician-scientists and leaders of academic medicine.
Penn Health System is comprised of: its flagship hospital,
the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, consistently
rated one of the nation’s “Honor Roll”
hospitals by U.S. News & World Report; Pennsylvania
Hospital, the nation's first hospital; Presbyterian
Medical Center; a faculty practice plan; a primary-care
provider network; two multispecialty satellite facilities;
and home health care and hospice.
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