NYU Medical Center adds Eclipsys Sunrise ED Manager

Eclipsys Corp. last week announced that New York University (NYU) Medical Center has activated the company's Sunrise ED Manager in the medical center's emergency department in midtown Manhattan. The level II trauma center treats approximately 35,000 patients each year. Sunrise ED Manager is designed to provide the right clinical information at the point of care at the right time in the patient's course of treatment, facilitating optimum workflow, efficiency and accuracy.

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