Case Study: Hospital Emergency Department Saves Thousands of Dollars on Forms

In this case study, you will learn AMITA Health St. Joseph Hospital has improved coordination of care in their emergency department. Specifically, St. Joseph:

  • saved thousands by upgrading from paper and hand written forms
  • eliminated the hassle and time needed to transfer patient information on paper
  • automated reporting, timestamping, and recording of calls 

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Proven Success: Results By The Numbers

Active e-Bridge user accounts from 2023 to now
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CAREpoints installed
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D-Scribe X users
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Reduction in door-to-needle times at Southeast Health Medical Center
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Decrease in average door-to-antibiotic time at Northeast Georgia Health System
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Reduction in transports at County of Los Angeles Fire Department
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Success rate in EMS activations at Northeast Georgia Health System
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Decrease in door to antibiotic time at Northeast Georgia Health System
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Door-to-needle time at Banner Boswell Medical Center
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Nursing hours saved at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital
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Savings in form costs at Amita Health St. Joseph Hospital
$ 0
Reduction in time to treatment in Illinois with Naperville Valley Fire Department
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Reduction in first medical contact to balloon time at Baystate Medical Center
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Door-to-balloon time achieved at Baystate Medical Center
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Annual cost saving potential of repairing antiquated workstations at Providence Holy Cross Medical Center
$ 0
Reduction in false activations at HCA Chippenham
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Reduction in ED boarding time at Baystate Medical Center
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Improvement in door-to-physician times at Southeast Health Medical Center
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Average EMS handoff at Rush Copley Medical Center
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Saved by eliminating additional 12-Lead storage system at Baystate Medical Center
$ 0
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