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We are a 90-bed Level 1 center. Can't remember the number of patients seen on average but I know we have seen in the mid-300 range often this year.
We use Wellsoft. I've only used one other system at another facility and I can say that Wellsoft is much easier to use. It is template based and it does work very well for us in talking to radiology, lab, etc. The floor uses iCare and some parts of W'soft will talk to iCare but not 100%.
I like it and think it is pretty easy to learn and use.
meredith
btw...RTR
We just went from PulseCheck in the ED to EPIC housewide. There has been a learning curve but for the most part everyone has adjusted well. We have 74 beds, not counting the 2 trauma bays plus the hallway and waiting room beds where we often end up treating people. I believe we were at 130,000+ visits for this past fiscal year.
I went from Allscripts HMED 7.1, to Wellsoft (huh?), to Allscripts EDIS (HUH?). Three different facilities, the latter is my current place. The nurses here used to use HMED and then "upgraded (sorry, but I consider it a downgrade)" to EDIS, which is pretty much the same as HMED, but the kid-version.
I got to play with EPIC when I volunteered at an ER before I became a nurse, I LOVE that program. Very expensive, though.
Rolltider
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What EDIS are you currently using? What were you using prior? How many yearly visits does your ED have and how many inpatient beds?
We are currently using Medhost, which is great, but the hospital inpatient side is going to Paragon. We are wondering if there are any other out there currently using Paragon inpatient and Medhost ED! Also, anyone using Paragon EDIS in a larger hospital setting (350+) beds greater than 50,000 visits yearly how is it going?
Thanks!