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Sentri7 Achieves EMR Module Meaningful Use Certification!
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Sentri7 Coverage:
  • 27,564 Licensed Beds
  •  Patients

Sentri7 is flexible enough for the whole hospital

Why should every department have to invest in separate clinical tools? Sentri7 clinical decision support can be used by all departments with needs for specific patient, drug and laboratory data. With Sentri7 every staff member can create user-defined rules-based worklists, notifications and alerts that help manage priorities without IT assistance.

As of June 25, 2011 Sentri7 is certified by ICSA Labs for multiple EHR modules supporting "meaningful use" requirements, including:

Eligible Hospital - Inpatient:

  • 170.302 (a) Drug/Drug and Drug/Allergy Interactions (core set)
  • 170.302 (e) Maintain active medication allergy list (core set)
  • 170.302 (h) Incorporate lab results (menu set)
  • 170.302 (i) Generate patient lists (menu set)
  • 170.302 (m) Patient specific education resource (menu set)
  • 170.306 (c) Clinical decision support (core set)

Encourage Departmental Collaboration with Sentri7

Sentri7 can help a hospital come together to tackle common quality and patient safety initiatives, while increasing the positive impact of existing personnel and IT resources. Sentri7 can help the busy hospital executive:

  • Notify your clinical staff of at-risk patients before an adverse drug reaction or adverse event occurs
  • Implement and communicate organization-specific best practice guidelines, providing clinical decision support
  • Generate data for clinical improvement processes
  • Contain costs by reducing length-of-stay
  • Reduce potential liability from medication errors and healthcare-associated infections
  • Support a culture of safety and standardization
  • Improve patient outcomes and staff productivity


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TESTIMONIALS

"Sentri7 is an excellent example of how advanced information technology simultaneously can promote enhanced clinical quality and reduced costs. It provides intelligent monitoring and sensing, working on top of our systems and processing data real time to support clinical practice. The ASP delivery method puts low demands on IS."
John Jay Kenagy, PhD, Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Providence Health & Services, non-profit 27-hospital system


"We chose to pursue grant funding for Sentri7 because the software's potential usage spans multiple departments. We sought to be proactive in recognizing the need and believed the state might be looking for new, inventive ways to reduce medication errors. I also believe Sentri7 has the potential to free up pharmacist time, a precious commodity in a critical access facility."
Denise Fields, Director of Pharmacy Services - Decatur County Memorial Hospital, 25-bed critical access hospital