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Automating Patient Records Management Extends High-Quality Care to More Patients at the Swedish Hospital of Seattle

Overview Swedish Hospital of Seattle engaged Cap Gemini Ernst & Young to develop an automated data management platform that enabled the hospital’s emergency room staff to use tablet PCs connected to a wireless network to gather patient data and collaborative workspaces to organize, share, and manage it on the hospital intranet. Converting their manual paper-based records keeping system into a streamlined computer documentation and care management solution will enable the hospital to realize a 74-percent internal rate of return (IRR) and a payback of 13 months on its investment.

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PublisherMicrosoft Corporation File FormatHTML
Date PublishedNovember 2003 Downloads12
FormatCase Studies   
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