MEDITECH: Customers Advancing to 6.0

Anderson Regional Medical Center (Meridian, Mississippi) Bayonne Medical Center (Bayonne, New Jersey) Capital Medical Center (Olympia, Washington) Catholic Health Initiatives (Englewood, Colorado) Memorial Health Care System (Chattanooga, Tennessee) Memorial North Park Hospital (Hixson, Tennessee) St. Joseph Hospital (Reading, Pennsylvania) St. Gabriel’s Hospital (Little Falls, Minnesota) Albany Area Hospital and Medical Center (Albany, Minnesota) . . . → Read More: MEDITECH: Customers Advancing to 6.0

MUSE Exhibitors Add Value

Business Intelligence & Reporting Tools Track topics: Business Intelligence and Reporting Financial Planning 6.0 Reporting Managing Patient Health Meaningful Use Data Warehouse Tools Privacy Audit Reporting Workflow Automation and Integration Track topics: CPOE Barcoded Electronic Forms Scanning & Archiving Management, Provisioning, and Security of Client Devices Verify Benefits; ID Patients Patient Education Track . . . → Read More: MUSE Exhibitors Add Value

iDAD Available for 6.0 Reporting!

iDAD is a solution that enables hospitals to access FOCUS/6.0/Advanced Technology data from the Client/Server NPR Report Writer. It’s a useful tool for all current and migrating 6.0 hospitals.

To register to attend a webinar about iDAD, simply select a date below and follow the instructions:

Date Webcast Day Time 11-03-2010 iDAD Wednesday 2:00pm . . . → Read More: iDAD Available for 6.0 Reporting!

Access MEDITECH’s Advanced Technology Data

Iatric Systems has a new tool that extracts data from MEDITECH’s Advanced Technology (or Client/Server 6.0, or FOCUS).

The Iatric Data Access Driver (iDAD) enables hospitals to access 6.0 data from the Client/Server NPR Report Writer.

Learn more.

MUSE and 6.0

Educational presentations include:

Staying On FOCUS in a MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD World! by Frank Fortner, Iatric Systems, Inc.

CPOE – From a Physician and Project Management Perspective by Dr Mary Ellen Pelletier and Carol Muhlbauer, Doylestown Hospital, Doylestown, Pennsylvania

We All Know the Joy of Cooking Series … Now We Present the Joy . . . → Read More: MUSE and 6.0

Report Designer Part 2, A Detailed Tour

by Joe Cocuzzo

A note on terminology. MEDITECH is now calling their new platform 6.0, but the term FOCUS has already been established. In this post, I’ll use the term 6.0/FOCUS.

The new 6.0/FOCUS platform has a new database design and it is append-only. The database therefore contains its own complete audit . . . → Read More: Report Designer Part 2, A Detailed Tour

FOCUS: When/Where

by Joel Berman

As I noted in an earlier posting, the process of converting all the existing MAGIC and Client/Server sites to FOCUS (or the advanced technology formerly known as FOCUS), will take many years if not decades.  We’ve recently been informed that MEDITECH has approximately 40 sites signed up for conversion for FOCUS . . . → Read More: FOCUS: When/Where

When Wizards are King

by Joel Berman

One of the reasons for the great success of MEDITECH’s MAGIC and C/S NPR systems is flexibility.   Prior to NPR, users had very little opportunity to create custom screens, custom attributes, custom rules or custom report writer fields.   In the days of $T and MIIS, users had to request customizations from . . . → Read More: When Wizards are King

First Impressions from a MAGIC Perspective

by Janet Clarke

Welcome to the On FOCUS blog – where we will endeavor to encourage discussion around the challenges faced in determining how or if MEDITECH’s migration to the next HCIS impacts you.

My role in this dialog is to present the perspective of the analyst “in the trenches.” My most recent experience . . . → Read More: First Impressions from a MAGIC Perspective

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