Sunrise Clinic Manager, which connects hospital care teams with a shared database and electronic medical record, will help clinicians deliver medications to patients anywhere in the healthcare system or in the community. As patients move from one setting to another, clinicians will have access to previous medication orders, the opportunity to review them alongside new orders and plans for care, and a chance to reconcile any differences in a proactive manner.
The Sunrise Clinical Manager will offer modules like Sunrise Acute Care, Sunrise Emergency Care, Sunrise Ambulatory Care, Sunrise Critical Care, Sunrise Pharmacy, Knowledge-Based Medication Administration and Knowledge-Based Charting.
Steven Anderman, COO of Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center Health Care System, said: When the Eclipsys program is fully implemented in the next two years, we will have the important advantage of a fully integrated electronic medical record system for the inpatient, emergency room and outpatient areas, thereby enabling us to keep pace with the latest technological advances in the field.
Jay Deady, executive vice president of client solutions at Eclipsys, said: Bronx-Lebanon has a long history of using clinical information solutions to improve the quality of care delivery. As the organization looked for a modern platform, the selection of Sunrise Clinical Manager reflects on the quality of our XA architecture and our proven ability to help our clients achieve outcome improvements.