The technology has gone live across the facility including nine inpatient units and two emergency departments at the 328-licensed bed hospital.

In the first stage of the rollout, which is expected to take place over 13 months, healthcare professionals are accessing the Misys CPR to electronically communicate and coordinate care throughout the patient’s visit, helping to replace paper-based documentation.

The system will be used to eliminate workflow redundancies in clinical and business office processes, streamline nursing documentation and improve multidisciplinary communications.

The next implementation phase will see the Misys CPR being utilized to perform computerized physician order entry (CPOE), nursing documentation and clinical pathways. The facility said it plans to deploy Misys Data Warehouse, an online application that extracts clinical data from Misys CPR to provide outcomes measurement tools for critical data analysis.