HealthsystemCIO.com August 12, 2020
Jackson Tate

For the first time, adoption of bidirectional interoperability between smart pumps and EMRs is high enough that we can provide an idea of what integration will be like. KLAS’ new report dives into research on organization satisfaction for specific smart pump and EMR vendor combinations.

We wrote this report with two primary groups in mind: pharmacy directors, who are responsible for the safe delivery of medications to patients, and nursing leaders, whose daily workflows are directly affected by smart pump technology. Through our research and analysis, we hope to help these groups navigate the change management necessary to adopt this technology and help increase patient safety.

Some individuals or organizations may be under the impression that a pump is a...

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