GE nets Centricity Enterprise install in North Carolina

Moses Cone Health System, a five-hospital system based in North Carolina, has gone live with the latest version 6.1 of GE Healthcare’s Centricity Enterprise Solution.
 
"We selected Centricity Enterprise to provide an end-to-end continuum across our portfolio of GE products," said John Jenkins, vice president and chief information officer. "Timely success could not have been achieved without our strong partnership with GE Healthcare." 
 
The health system also went live on a co-developed nursing application, called Clinician Assessment and Noting, to provide a workflow-centric approach to documenting a patient assessment, including structured data entry and free text and the ability to enter patient data from across the Centricity Enterprise system.

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