Huntsville Hospital Boosts Clinical Productivity 300% with Sentri7 by Pharmacy OneSource
Published: 1/20/2010
Huntsville Hospital Boosts Clinical Productivity 300% with Sentri7
Sentri7 combines the real-time data necessary for clinicians to make well-informed decisions about patient care in a timely manner
Bellevue, Wash. – Huntsville Hospital has joined the growing list of
hospitals that have implemented Sentri7, a system that allows hospital-based
clinicians to cross reference patients' health information with the medication
patients are receiving to ensure optimal care.
With Sentri7, clinicians have a single point of access to lab results,
medication records and patient demographics, data that currently reside in
different systems. Clinicians can write rules against the data to identify and
flag at-risk patients.
Michael McDaniel, R.Ph., MBA, FASHP, Director of Pharmacy Services at Huntsville
Hospital in Huntsville, Alabama had long known of the value of using a
rules-driven, automated process to ferret out opportunities for his pharmacists
to profitably, effectively and proactively get involved in the daily clinical
management of his patients' medication therapy.
In all three large hospitals that Michael had served as Director of Pharmacy he
had driven the development of an in-house clinical rules engine to generate
daily reports of clinical intervention opportunities for his staff.
This opportunity-sorting process, in its third iteration at Huntsville Hospital
was called PhRED (Pharmacy Rules Evaluation Database). On a daily basis at 7:30
a.m., PhRED printed out over 600 opportunities for enhancing patient care.
However, the system had his limits. It only ran once per day, everything came
out on paper, and documentation of successfully implemented recommendations was
difficult and time consuming to capture.
The solution to these problems was adding Sentri7 to the mix of resources used
by Huntsville Hospital's Department of Pharmacy. Sentri7 allowed a smooth
transition of PhRED's value into a process that provided clinical opportunity
notification in real time, online (less paper to chase), provided much more
supporting documentation, and greatly facilitated pharmacist documentation of
the outcome of each rule within Quantifi.
"This transition meant less wasted effort by the pharmacists since some of the
opportunities PhRED presented each morning were almost 24 hours old, and thus
too late to capitalize on," McDaniel said. "Sentri7's opportunities are as fresh
as can be."
After a short implementation time, and short interval for training and
orientation for the pharmacists, Sentri7 went live in September 2009. In short
order Huntsville Hospital saw its clinical productivity improve by as much as
300%, with a conservatively documented financial ROI of more than $100,000 per
month.
"Added to our recent staff expansion, the transition from PhRED to Sentri7
allowed an overall ROI on our total investment of more than 120%," said
McDaniel.
For more information visit
www.sentri7.com.
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About Huntsville Hospital (www.huntsvillehospital.org)
Huntsville Hospital is north Alabama's oldest and largest medical center. It
is the only regional referral center in north Alabama between Nashville and
Birmingham and one of the largest, not-for-profit, community owned hospitals in
the country.
