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Home UMass Memorial Medical Center News and Events UMass Memorial Named to 2010 Most Wired List |
WORCESTER - UMass Memorial Health Care has been recognized as one of the nation's MOST WIRED according to the results of the 2010 Most Wired Survey released today in the July issue of Hospitals & Health Networks magazine. "We are very proud of being recognized as one of the Most Wired in the industry," said George Brenckle, senior vice president and CIO of UMass Memorial Health Care. "This is a significant milestone for us and marks another step in our journey to leverage Health Information Technology for the benefit of our patients and our community. With the development of our Cornerstone project underway, UMass Memorial Health Care is changing the way we interact and communicate with our patients and with each other. Rather than trying to patch our systems together, we have made the investment of time and resources to build a truly patient-centered, safer, and more efficient IT system." This year's survey reveals continued progress for hospitals in patient safety initiatives:
"The survey results highlight that continued progress is being made but the full potential of health IT has not been meet," says Rich Umbdenstock, president and CEO of the American Hospital Association (AHA). "Hospitals embrace health IT and recognize the many benefits it can provide to patients, but even Most Wired hospitals face barriers to adoption. We have asked that the federal government stimulate greater adoption by making Medicare and Medicaid incentive payments more widely available to hospitals and physicians so more hospitals can move in this direction." Gerry McCarthy, vice president of physician solutions at McKesson Corporation, a major sponsor of the Most Wired Survey, says providers need to be strategic about IT deployments. "You can't just start with CPOE as a first step," he says. "The best way to garner physician adoption of CPOE is to ensure that it adds immediate value to their workflow, which involves automating information across foundational care processes first, such as nursing documentation and bar-code medication administration, clinical monitoring and other features." The same type of thoughtful planning should be applied to information exchange, both with physicians and patients, he adds. The 2010 Most Wired Survey is redesigned this year to reflect two years of work with an advisory group to continually improve the Most Wired Survey. The 2010 Most Wired Survey represents a new structure and methodology with an increased use of analytics and reporting. The advisory group was comprised of leaders from the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME), chief information officers, Most Wired staff and vendors. Additionally, the new methodology was made available to the entire CHIME membership for review and comment. Hospitals & Health Networks conducted the 2010 survey in cooperation with McKesson Corporation and CHIME. The July H&HN cover story detailing results is available at www.hhnmag.com. |
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