Yale hospital deploys Eclipsys clinical information solutions

Yale-New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Conn., has activated Eclipsys’ clinical information solutions, including Sunrise Acute Care and Sunrise Pharmacy, which are integrated modules of Sunrise Clinical Manager.

To date, Yale-New Haven Hospital has trained 4,300 users on the system, with orders placed in Eclipsys' computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system throughout the 944-bed hospital and its emergency departments, according to the Atlanta-based company. 

By combining the Medication Management Solution with its pharmacy information and CPOE systems on an integrated platform, Yale-New Haven Hospital now has integrated medication management workflows for physician order entry, pharmacist verification and dispensing.

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