Methodist Le Bonheur to Streamline Imaging Data Access with McKesson

ATLANTA, June 11, 2013 – When leaders at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare (MLH), a not-for-profit health system based in Memphis, Tenn., saw the opportunity to standardize their suite of diagnostic imaging solutions, they capitalized on it. The seven-hospital system will deploy McKesson’s portfolio of enterprise medical imaging products across its various facilities to help improve physician collaboration, streamline data management, and simplify its imaging archive process with a single point of access.

The hospital’s clinical stakeholders, in partnership with its IT and engineering services group, were unanimous in their decision to partner with McKesson. Everyone agreed that the McKesson solution best met their stakeholder requirements by supporting the enterprise’s needs to provide streamlined access to information and improve workflow and data management.

Using McKesson Radiology™, a picture archiving and communication system (PACS), the health system will be able to easily view and analyze medical images and provide diagnostic reports across the enterprise. By implementing McKesson Cardiology™, the industry’s most comprehensive cardiovascular information system (CVIS), the MLH care team will have complete access to cardiovascular images and reports in real-time, including a focus on pediatric cardiology.  With QICS™, a qualitative information and communication system, users will be able to collaborate on critical data with the appropriate workflow, while supporting quality initiatives.

“By deploying these solutions together, we can improve workflow efficiency for our clinicians and decrease the complexity of our current IT infrastructure,” said Alastair MacGregor, senior vice president and chief healthcare information officer, Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare. “In doing so, we expect to reduce our cost of ownership. We also will be able to consolidate information that’s essential for making diagnoses, which will enable our medical and clinical staff to make more informed decisions faster.”

Additionally, MLH will leverage McKesson Study Share™, a web-based knowledge management system, and McKesson Enterprise Image Repository™  to help simplify enterprise-wide access to imaging information. Physicians will now have the ability to chat, launch a context-sensitive case for review, agree or disagree on the assessment, and immediately go back to their normal workflow from any computer. The ability to launch studies from either system with immediate notifications will help improve image management and staff collaboration. By reducing the complexity of interfaces across the enterprise, MLH will not only be able to improve decision support, but will also be able to lower the costs associated with interfaces and help decrease the need for future migrations.

“Large organizations like Methodist Le Bonheur need systems that are designed to seamlessly interoperate and provide intelligent workflow that results in unified access to a patient’s imaging records,” said Kevan Torgerson, president, McKesson Enterprise Medical Imaging & Ancillary Solutions. “Their physicians need fast access to data and the ability to communicate with one another in real-time. Having access to the right information at the right time will help MLH to achieve better business performance and provide even better care to patients throughout its growing community.”

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About Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare

Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare is an integrated healthcare delivery system based in Memphis, Tenn.  Founded in 1918 by The United Methodist Church to help meet the growing needs for quality healthcare in the Mid-South, Methodist Healthcare is a seven-hospital system that includes adult quaternary and tertiary hospitals, a renowned regional children’s hospital, surgery and diagnostic centers, outpatient clinics, a residential hospice and physician practices serving Memphis, Shelby County and the surrounding area. With 1,709 licensed beds and 62,919 discharges in 2011, Methodist is the third largest hospital in the country (based on admissions).  Methodist has 10,000 employees, making it the second largest private employer in Memphis.  Methodist’s areas of focus include cardiology, oncology, neurosciences, women’s services, pediatrics and transplant services.  Visit our web site at www.methodisthealth.org.

About McKesson Corporation

McKesson Corporation, currently ranked 14th on the FORTUNE 500, is a healthcare services and information technology company dedicated to making the business of healthcare run better. We partner with payers, hospitals, physician offices, pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies and others across the spectrum of care to build healthier organizations that deliver better care to patients in every setting. McKesson helps its customers improve their financial, operational, and clinical performance with solutions that include pharmaceutical and medical-surgical supply management, healthcare information technology, and business and clinical services. For more information, visit us at www.mckesson.com.

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