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We are using it in the ER for many things except nursing notes. We use it for order entry and PCI for looking up radiology, u/s, lab reports, Etc. We use it for looking up H&P's, notifying Pharmacy of needed/missing meds and we use it for triaging pt's. We use meditech on the units for nursing notes but it's too difficult in the ER. Everyone needs to see notes very quickly and I see why it just wouldn't work when your writing 10 little short notes on 15 different pt's. What are your thoughts on it???
We currently use Meditech for Order Entry, Lab/Rad results, PCI
We will be switching from Codonix (our current system of ED charting) to Meditech in the New Year
I, too, am interested in how Meditech is working out as a documentation tool for ED patient charting. It's the critical patients that require documentation almost simultaneously on different systems that worries me.
When you have to switch from Cardiac to Resp to Neuro screens to document your initial assessment because you've gotten that obtunded hypotensive patient...seems like a lot of unnecessary and frustrating jumping around to be able to adequately describe your presenting assessment (at least in the test system I've seen with our facility)
I hope there's a Free Text option for me...
We had a wonderful system (Ibex) & "upgraded" to Meditech...its horrible! Ibex was so ER/user friendly this is not. Our doctors, nurses, & techs absolutely hate it! We have had it for ~ 5 months & I do not know of anyone that likes it!
Another Ibex/Pulsecheck fan here.
Despise Meditech. Too horrible for words!
cheers,
Michael Froebel RN
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Is anyone using version 6.0 Meditech electronic charting in the ER. What are your thoughts?