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Dr. David Weinstein, a nephrologist from Quinte Health and a physician lead with the Lumeo Project talks about the multitude of benefits the new Regional Health Information System (RHIS) will bring to the region.
Dr. Jean Mathews is the Lumeo Palliative Care Subjective Matter Expert (SME), Physician Champion and Chief Medical Information Officer at Providence Care.
Meet Patient Flow Subject Matter Expert (SME) Jessica Bonney, who focuses on documentation and workflows, process mapping and capacity management for the new Lumeo Regional Health Information System (RHIS).
During last week’s device fair at KHSC, more than 500 staff members were able to interact with new devices that will be used when the Lumeo Regional Health Information System is implemented next fall.
Dorianne Chesterton is an Infection Control Professional at Quinte Health and a Subject Matter Expert (SME) on the Lumeo project. She says that along with improving the flow of information across the six partner healthcare organizations, Lumeo is standardizing best practice across the region to support safe and effective care.
Hervé Cavanagh is the Senior Physiotherapist at Perth and Smiths Falls Hospital (PSFDH). We asked him about his work as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the Lumeo project and how he feels Lumeo will improve healthcare in our region.
Maureen has over 20 years of experience at Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) and has supported many roles within the Health Information Services and Registration portfolio.
While timelines have been known to change, Lumeo’s Wave 1 launch – which includes KHSC, Brockville General Hospital, Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, and Providence Care – is expected to happen in 12 months.
As partners in the Lumeo RHIS project begin to look at device acquisition and workflows, Jonathon Bingeman, Vice President, Finance and Digital Transformation, realized Providence Care is in a unique position to share experience and knowledge.
To empower the Lumeo project team and our partners to confidently use the regional system, Lumeo’s training framework involves structured and accessible eLearning delivered through Cerner’s Learning Portal as Learning Journeys.
Over the course of the project, Lumeo has completed a range of assessments to evaluate the current state, change management, and general readiness of the six-partner organizations in the southeastern Ontario region.
During her 15 years with Oracle Cerner, Clinical Strategist Colleen McGinn has helped launch more than 30 successful clinical transformation activations around the globe. She believes strongly in the insights gained by prioritizing, developing, and monitoring effective Key Performance Indicators (KPI).
Standardizing documentation and workflows as much as possible for Rehab Therapy services will be particularly important for continuity of care across the region.
Lumeo aims to reduce errors and duplication which can occur as people move through different parts of the region for care.
Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) is one of the essential components of an integrated health information system, where clinicians make and act upon therapeutic and diagnostic decisions by entering orders.
As a palliative care subject matter expert and physician champion for Providence Care, Dr. Jean Mathews appreciates the opportunity to work with a talented team of physician champions in the region to shape our future workflows for person-centered care, and the prospect of less administrative burden for those who receive and provide care.
When Lumeo goes live across southeastern Ontario the HealtheLife portal will give people secure access to their health information from anywhere, at any time, to help them make informed decisions.
Single sign-on (SSO) and Tap and Go enable care providers to spend less time with technology and more time with people receiving care.
Lumeo, the project to build a new health information system, has learned a lot about how to improve the experience for the people receiving and providing care across southeastern Ontario.
Kingston Health Science Centre (KHSC) and Providence Care have entered into an agreement, alongside four other hospital organizations in southeastern Ontario, with Cerner Corporation to implement a shared health information system (HIS), which includes electronic health records.
Six hospital organizations in southeastern Ontario, including Kingston Health Sciences Centre, have signed an agreement with Cerner Corporation for the implementation of a shared health information system that includes electronic health records.
The six hospital organizations in the southeast have signed an agreement with Cerner Corporation (NASDAQ: CERN) to transform the experiences of those providing and receiving health care, with the implementation of a shared health information system (HIS) that includes electronic health records.