The Nebraska Heart Institute Heart Hospital (NHH) of Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, the region's premiere facility for cardiac, vascular and thoracic services and the South Carolina Heart Centre (SCHC) of Columbia, South Carolina, the largest private outpatient cardiovascular practice in the Southeastern United States, today announced that they have implemented a new multimodality cardiovascular information system with the successful beta implementation of Siemens Soarian Cardiology 2.0. The new system is designed to streamline clinical, financial and operational workflow across the cardiology field.
Siemens Soarian Cardiology 2.0 is an integral part of NHH’s and SCHC’s strategy to be at the forefront of treating cardiovascular disease by pursuing comprehensive solutions blending cardiac imaging via syngo Dynamics and information technology (IT). This will enable them to optimise clinical performance and help improve patient outcomes.
“We are very pleased with Siemens Soarian Cardiology from both a patient care and an operational perspective,” said Doug Colburn, chief information officer, NHH. “Because Siemens solutions focus on team-based care, we know they can support our care delivery model today and far into the future.”
Soarian Cardiology 2.0 is a comprehensive solution that addresses the entire cardiovascular field of care. It helps physicians deliver effective cardiac care from admission to discharge and follow-up by providing secure access to images via syngo Dynamics and patient data to give healthcare providers anywhere and anytime access to complete clinical information. Soarian Cardiology 2.0 is a highly scalable solution, applicable for offices, imaging clinics, hospitals and multi-facility enterprise health systems.
Using a web-based architecture, Siemens is able to combine medical devices, imaging modalities and Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) and IT into the cardiology workflow, streamlining patient care and helping to improve clinical, operational, and financial outcomes.
“Soarian Cardiology streamlines information from devices, modalities, labs and outpatient and inpatient settings so that everyone in the chain of patient services can have access to information faster,” said Sherry Shults, RN, BSN, CIO, research director, SCHC. “With Soarian Cardiology we are providing our clinicians with complete patient information exactly when and where they need it.”
Soarian Cardiovascular Enterprise, which comprises Soarian Cardiology and syngo Dynamics, a multi-modality, dynamic image review PACS, enables evidence-based reporting. This helps improve the efficiency of clinical procedures for cardiology, as well as applications in general imaging and OB/GYN. Its powerful reporting tools enable clinicians to produce and distribute reports more quickly and with fewer manual steps.
NHH is already experiencing a 40 to 60 per cent reduction in the time needed to collect and report data for the American College of Cardiology National Cardiovascular Data Registry, a quality measurement programme for cardiac and vascular facilities.
“Our commitment is to deliver a comprehensive cardiovascular information system designed and built to empower care providers to make effective decisions and streamline the patient’s journey through the field of care, optimising patient and healthcare organisation outcomes,” said Janet Dillione, president, Health Services, the Healthcare IT Division of Siemens Medical Solutions.
Siemens Medical Solutions of Siemens AG is one of the world’s largest suppliers to the healthcare industry. The company is known for bringing together innovative medical technologies, healthcare information systems, management consulting and support services, to help customers achieve tangible, sustainable, clinical and financial outcomes. Recent acquisitions in the area of in-vitro diagnostics – such as Diagnostic Products Corporation and Bayer Diagnostics – mark a significant milestone for Siemens as it becomes the first full service diagnostics company. Employing more than 41,000 people worldwide and operating in over 130 countries, Siemens Medical Solutions reported sales of 8.23 billion EUR, orders of 9.33 billion EUR and group profit of 1.06 billion EUR for fiscal 2006 (Sept. 30). Further information can be found by visiting www.siemens.co.uk/medical
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