Saint Joseph’s Medical Center Extends Oracle Health’s EHR and RevElate Across its Entire Health System
Saint Joseph’s Medical Center, a 332-bed and 12 clinic health system spanning Westchester County, The Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, is extending Oracle Health’s electronic health record (EHR), and RevElate Patient Accounting across all its locations. By expanding its current Oracle Health footprint, the health network can consolidate multiple disconnected systems to make consistent patient health records accessible in all its hospitals and ambulatory care facilities, increase efficiency in the patient accounting process, and provide patients with a single, intuitive portal to access all their health data.
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“Saint Joseph’s commitment to excellence in care through support and ministry has led to exciting growth and services for the people of Westchester County, The Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island,” said Michael Spicer, president and CEO, Saint Joseph’s Medical Center. “Standardizing on Cerner Millennium EHR and RevElate allows us to consolidate disparate systems and processes, giving our clinicians, staff, and patients access to the right data at the right time to make better decisions.”
By extending its use of the EHR and RevElate across its entire network, Saint Joseph’s clinicians and staff will be able to make more informed care decisions and reduce repetitive, time-consuming processes in the front and back office. Standardizing to a single EHR is intended to help improve care team coordination, enhance interoperability and strengthen patient care continuity across the system. Adopting RevElate will automate their entire b****** process and bring together a unified view of clinical and financial information to give Saint Joseph’s better visibility into patient activity and accounts.
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“Reducing cost and complexity while helping to improve care at health systems like Saint Joseph’s Medical Center is at the core of Oracle’s healthcare mission,” said Travis Dalton, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Health. “Together, with our customers and industry partners, we can accelerate innovation across the industry to create a more connected, better informed, and easier to navigate healthcare system that identifies social determinants of health and improves care equity and outcomes.”
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