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American Samoa Medical Center Authority Selects OpenVista as Public Health EHR

2014年05月21日 AM07:00
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PAGO PAGO, American Samoa & CARLSBAD, Calif.

Medsphere Systems Corporation, the leading provider of affordable and interoperable healthcare IT platform solutions, today announced that the American Samoa Medical Center Authority (ASMCA) and the American Samoa Department of Health (DOH) will implement the company’s OpenVista® electronic health record (EHR). OpenVista will be used at the Lyndon B. Johnson Tropical Medical Center (LBJ), the main facility for the American Samoa island group, as well as throughout all ASMCA and DOH clinics.

An unincorporated American territory, American Samoa comprises five main islands and two coral atolls with a rich cultural heritage. The ethnic diversity of residents coupled with the territory’s geographic separation and modest economic opportunities create significant public health challenges.

“Because healthcare in American Samoa is primarily centered around LBJ, we must acquire the tools to manage population health in a financially responsible way, which makes OpenVista very appealing,” said CEO Joseph Davis-Fleming, FACHE, FHFMA. “The system is affordable—we can pay for it without a huge initial cash outlay—and it is certified for Meaningful Use 2014. OpenVista is also a very flexible, expandable and proven public health system that can be enhanced for our specific needs.”

Funded by Medicare/Medicaid block grants, U.S. Department of Interior funding and American Samoa government appropriations, LBJ embodies the idea of a community hospital system in most every way. Indeed, healthcare services include intensive care, pediatrics, maternity, surgery, and emergency and primary care. The hospital organization also provides outpatient clinic services that include OB/GYN, pediatrics, ophthalmology and dental.

“We’re very excited to welcome LBJ and the entire American Samoa Medical Center Authority to the OpenVista community. OpenVista is such a game changer for community hospital systems oriented around broad public health concerns,” said Irv Lichtenwald, Medsphere president and CEO. “At the Veterans Administration and the Indian Health Service, VistA and related systems are proven, adaptable tools for population health management. OpenVista provides the same flexibility in non-federal hospitals. We look forward to working with LBJ administrators and clinicians to the benefit of American Samoa residents.”

Medsphere’s OpenVista is the commercialized version of the VistA EHR created and developed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) over 20 years ago and credited with helping turn the agency into a national leader in quality patient care. Using open source code available from the VA through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), OpenVista can be implemented much more quickly and affordably than traditional proprietary solutions.

About LBJ Tropical Medical Center

Opened in 1968, the Lyndon B. Johnson Tropical Medical Center (LBJ) is a regional acute care facility licensed for 150 beds and located on the island of Tutuila, the main island of the American Samoa group; it serves the entire population of Tutuila, Aunu’u and the Manu’a Islands. LBJ offers a full-range of primary care clinic services and some subspecialty services to the population of American Samoa.

About Medsphere and OpenVista

Founded in 2002 and based in Carlsbad, Calif., Medsphere Systems Corporation is an award-winning organization of clinical and technology professionals working to make quality health IT solutions accessible to organizations of virtually any size, shape or budget. Medsphere’s OpenVista is a portfolio of clinical products and services that leverages an electronic health record (EHR) system developed by the Department of Veterans Affairs. This VistA EHR is widely credited with helping transform the VA into the nation’s most efficient and clinically effective healthcare organization. OpenVista, the most fully commercialized VistA offspring, is a responsible reapplication of the VA’s $8.5 billion investment, which recent studies show have yielded billions in benefits, primarily from the near elimination of medication administration issues and duplicate testing.

Medsphere’s subscription-based pricing model enables hospital systems and integrated delivery network customers to pay for OpenVista from their operating budget with no upfront costs or back-end balloon payments. Expert implementation and other services facilitate rapid transition to a paperless clinical environment based on best practices and evidence-based medicine in six to nine months. Medsphere also actively nurtures the OpenVista Ecosystem, a global community of customers, partners, and other collaborators who drive innovation to the benefit of all.

Learn more about Medsphere at www.medsphere.com.

CONTACT

Medsphere Systems
David Macfarlane, 760-692-3751
pr@medsphere.com

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