St John of God Hospital Subiaco trials Citadel’s cancer IMS
St John of God Hospital Subiaco is the latest hospital to try Citadel Health’s cancer information management system.
The CHARM Evolution system has entered trial operation at the hospital’s Comprehensive Cancer Center.
WHAT IT DOES
CHARM Evolution serves as a centralized cancer patient record that combines treatment plans, appointment scheduling, and simplified reporting for all outpatient consultations and inpatient services during the day and over. night.
WHY IT IMPORTANT
St John of God Subiaco chose the oncology solution in the hope that it would help improve the delivery of chemotherapy treatments and enable their care teams to continuously provide safe patient care. whole.
The system also “provides clinicians with remote access to relevant clinical information and streamlines clerical tasks, reducing the risk of errors and allowing more time,” Citadel added. more time to take care of the patient.”
Furthermore, clinicians and pharmacists will have clear oversight of all prescriptions and treatments as they leverage powerful data for deeper insights and long-term clinical trials.
TREND TO BIGGER
This latest live release of CHARM Evolution follows recent deployments at Mater Rockhampton Private Hospital in Queensland and Monash Health in Victoria. This early year, St Andrew’s Toowoomba Hospital has signed a five-year contract to roll out oncology IMS across the hospital.
CHARM Evolution has also become the first oncology system to integrate with the Australian government’s My Health Record platform. This means it can now automatically upload chemo event summaries to My Health Records, providing the patient care team with instant access to those records.
ON PROFILE
St John of God Hospital CEO Subiaco Tina Chinery commented: “Having the right information available to the right caregivers at the right time is critical to ensuring safe clinical decision-making. safe and optimized at every step of our cancer care journey.”