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Old Jun 06, 2000, 08:47 PM
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Is anyone able to direct me please, we are in search of a good program for computerized documentation. Any leads would be appreciated. Thanks.

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Old Aug 22, 2004, 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by terri hudson
Is anyone able to direct me please, we are in search of a good program for computerized documentation. Any leads would be appreciated. Thanks.
Our agency had been using the computerized system for over a year now. We use the Misys System, becoming the first few hospices that used this program. It was originally designed for hospice but was re-programmed to target home health care as well. Because of this modification, we basically had to work around the program to make it suitable for hospice. Sadly, they say this is the best program available in the market today. We are used to it, even though we still face occassional problems. There are definite advantages to the computerized system over paper documentation, there is no comparison!

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Old Aug 26, 2004, 05:32 PM
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Misys program

We've been using Misys - bad experience all around. Just and FYI.

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Old Aug 26, 2004, 11:15 PM
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How long have you been using the program?

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Old Aug 27, 2004, 07:52 PM
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Misys

Been using for about 6 months now...the screens are too complex, data entry of information doesn't flow naturally. For example, one side of the screen on the mid-upper right corner of the Vital Signs tab has Respirations, then you have to tab down and backwards to the Left to get the the HR, etc. Going right to left doesn't help either, it's worse...My biggest complaint is you spend more time, literally putting data into the computer, and less time with patients. I spend an 8 hr day seeing patients, then have 2 hrs. work of computer work ahead of me (w/o overtime pay, BTW). I understand it's useful to track data, handle Medicare billing and whatnot, but, practically speaking it's done nothing to make Hospice nursing any better. To make it worse, we in LTC must leave one copy of our assessment in the cart when we leave. We end up having to write one paper copy assessment and leaving it the chart, then going home and entering same data into the computer. We've tried various solutions, i.e. having printer in the LTC facilities to print and file assessments while there (didn't work - LTC didn't have the extra space to give us )to printing back at the office (still had to do dual entry). Basically, we're just flying by the seat of our pants rights now with no solution in site. It has seriously affected morale in our office. Here we are, hospice nurses, supposedly dedicating quality time to our patients, and we spend more time inputting data into the computer than being with them. Having had a 20+ career in business prior to nursing, I would see this all the time. Organizations would be sold on the "latest and greatest" software would pay gigantic sums of money only to find out the software was, basically, garbage. I even heard one local agency ditched Misys entirely in favor of going back to the drawing board, at great expense .....If I seem irritated it's just because I've finished a 50+ hour week and look forward to hours of computer time!

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Old Aug 27, 2004, 09:12 PM
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We use Suncoast. It's not perfect, but I am generally happy with it. There's an updated version that we will be implementing soon.

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Old Aug 29, 2004, 08:21 PM
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We use mcKesson


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Old Aug 31, 2004, 05:07 PM
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We use Suncoast as well. We began using it for clinical documentation a bit over a year ago. It was a rough transition and there were lots of kinks to work out. The best thing about it is that all clinical staff and phone triage folks have the latest clinical data and the entire history at their fingertips. Instant information sharing!

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Old Sep 04, 2004, 05:53 PM
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We have been using this system for a year and a half now. We are still finding problems everyday. It is very frustrating to have work around the system in order to be compliant on everything we do. I admit, computerized documentation has it's advantages. Like you guys said, patient information at your fingertips. Misys upgraded the program a few months ago. Some kinks were fixed but new problems surfaced. The biggest headache we have right now is the recertification periods. Misys will automatically place every patient entered into the system whether new admission or re-admission in the first 90-day period.
I'm one of the few nurses in our agency who is comfortable with computers, but I have to say Misys is not user friendly. The nurses are used to the system now after a year-long struggle.
Hey Gianine, how do you compare both programs? Which one do you think is better, considering you mentioned some kinks with Suncoast too. Both Aimee and Angelica are saying the same thing.
By the way, is anyone taking the certification exam this month? My recertification is due. I would like to share study tips with someone.

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Old Sep 15, 2004, 02:14 PM
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Misys System

Originally Posted by CHPN
Our agency had been using the computerized system for over a year now. We use the Misys System, becoming the first few hospices that used this program. It was originally designed for hospice but was re-programmed to target home health care as well. Because of this modification, we basically had to work around the program to make it suitable for hospice. Sadly, they say this is the best program available in the market today. We are used to it, even though we still face occassional problems. There are definite advantages to the computerized system over paper documentation, there is no comparison!
Hi...our agency will be researching Misys and 2 other vendors soon. Can you tell me anything specifically about the misys? We are a VNA so it would also be for the home care side as well as for our hospice. Thanks for your help Janie

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