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UCSFMC Clinical Information Systems

UCSFMC Clinical Information Systems. Welcome!. Russ Cucina, MD, MS Associate Professor of Hospital Medicine Medical Director of Information Technology. UCSF Medical Center Integrated Electronic Health Record. Apex – Advancing Patient Centered Excellence Our implementation of Epic

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UCSFMC Clinical Information Systems

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  1. UCSFMC Clinical Information Systems Welcome! Russ Cucina, MD, MS Associate Professor of Hospital Medicine Medical Director of Information Technology

  2. UCSF Medical CenterIntegrated Electronic Health Record Apex –Advancing Patient Centered Excellence • Our implementation of Epic • In Ambulatory practices for 2 years • In Inpatient for 1 year • Integrated electronic health record for all UCSFMC sites, inpatient and ambulatory • All-electronic documentation • Computerized Provider Order Entry • Two exceptions only: Chemotherapy and Pediatric TPN • Pharmacy automation and barcoded medication and blood administration

  3. UCSF Medical CenterIntegrated Electronic Health Record Also on the Desktop • iSite, for online viewing of radiology • UCSF CareLinks: Up-to-date, PubMed, Lab manual, Pharmacy references, Pager Box, and more • Our two legacy clinical systems • UCare, in use from July 2005 to June 1, 2012 • STOR, in use from 1986 to June 1, 2012 • Personal folder (“P: drive”) for file storage • Team folder (“T: drive”) for shared materials • Microsoft Office • Internet Explorer

  4. UCSF Medical CenterIntegrated Electronic Health Record Apex on your Phone or Tablet Get it once you have logged in once iPhones, iPads, and all Android devices In App Store or Google Play, search: • “Epic Haiku” on iPhones and all Android devices • “Epic Canto” on iPads • Setup instructions: http://apex/kb (knowledge bank)

  5. UCSF Medical CenterIntegrated Electronic Health Record UCSF Med Center Connect You can reach Apex from any Windows or Mac computer in the world connect.ucsfmedicalcenter.org Again, you have to have logged in physically at UCSF once before you can use UCSF Connect.

  6. UCSF Medical CenterIntegrated Electronic Health Record “Apex Training” dot “UCSF Medical Center” dot “Org” slash “Providers” The major trainings are for Inpatient, Ambulatory, and ED. You must complete the appropriate training before you will be permitted to practice at UCSF Medical Center. Apex Training http://apextraining.ucsfmedicalcenter.org/providers/

  7. APeX Drop-In HELP! Doctors’ Dining Room - Moffitt Cafeteria Fri, Jun 21 through Sun, July 7 1-5 pm Daily Stop by to learn: How to get through your day! Ordering & Preference Lists Development Efficient Documentation Please contact Alissa Porter at 514-6277 for more information! Alissa.porter@ucsfmedctr.org New Interns & Fellows! Presenter, Arial bd, 15pt Title, Arial Italic, 15pt

  8. UCSF Medical CenterIntegrated Electronic Health Record 514-4100 Apex Help 24 / 7

  9. UCSF Medical CenterIntegrated Electronic Health Record from a computer on the UCSF network. Providers - Find Your Username – Click Here Getting your UCSFMC / Apex Login http://apex/

  10. UCSFMC Clinical Information Systems Looking forward to working with you Russ Cucina, MD, MS Associate Professor of Hospital Medicine Medical Director of Information Technology

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