(6) Phase: Clinical EMR MethodologyTM
“EMR Implementation from a Nursing Perspective”
Clinical EMR Methodology is designed to:
- Reduce FTE Nursing Hours
- Shorten the EMR Project Time
Utilizing “Three (3) Key Factors” for a successful EMR Implementation.
KNOWLEDGE – of the EMR Process, Phases of the Project, and Roles & Responsibilities.
STRATEGIC PLANNING – of the Clinical EMR Project Plan.
Including:
Seven (7) Critical Elements:
- Clinical EMR Project Team
- Change Management
- Communication
- Compliance
- Work Flows
- Policy & Procedures
- Tracking Tools (for the entire project)
TEAM EFFORT – takes the entire team to execute a successful implementation.
Six (6) Phase: Clinical EMR MethodologyTM
“EMR Implementation from a Nursing Perspective”
Phase 1: Plan & Scope Utilize the “Three (3) Key Factors” for a successful EMR Implementation: Knowledge, Strategic Planning, and Team Effort.
Phase 2: Build & Design Customization of the Clinical EMR functionalities: Documentation, Physician Orders, and Pharmacy for ALL Clinical Departments.
Phase 3: Policy & Procedure EMR Analysis; EMR Work Flow Impact; Clinical Work Flow Impact; and Compliance & Security Regulations.
Phase 4: Training Training Delineation
Phase 5: Implementation “Go Live” Outline the: Strategic Planning; Analysis of Critical Elements; and “Go Lives” for Documentation, Physician Orders, and Pharmacy for All Clinical Departments.
Phase 6: Exit & Maintenance Includes: Preparation for Exit Interview; Resolution of Issues; IT Support; and Maintenance Plan.
Please refer to “EMR Training Classes” for additional details of the individual phases of the Clinical EMR Methodology.