September 13, 2004
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TULSA, Okla. -- Saint Francis Heart Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the most advanced all-digital heart hospital in the world, announced today that it has completed installation of the newest medical and information technology systems available and is treating patients in a completely paperless, all-digital care environment. “In partnership with GE, we’re setting a new standard in digitization of healthcare and in cardiac patient care,” said Robert S. Dolan, CEO of Saint Francis Heart Hospital. “Our digital initiative is focused on using IT to help bridge the gap between treating disease and managing information. Integrated, readily accessible patient information that enables us to know each patient’s medical history and current status empowers our physicians to make the right care decisions at the right time.” In addition, patient rooms at Saint Francis Heart Hospital are “universal.” Instead of taking the patient to five or so separate rooms for different levels of care, patients can stay in one room for the entire duration of their visit, along with their team of care providers and families. Equipment required to monitor and treat a patient, due to its portability and miniaturization can now be brought to the patient bedside, further minimizing the need to move the patient. “For cardiac patients, time is muscle,” said Dr. Michael Spain, cardiologist and Saint Francis Heart Hospital board member. “If I’m at home after hours and get a call that one of my patients is having chest pain, I can call up important, real-time patient information right on my home PC and consult the physician on duty from my cell phone on the way to hospital. If surgery is needed, everything can be arranged en route. This gives our patients an important edge.” “Bottom line: we have 52 beds, but more than 275 workstations in our hospital,” Dolan said. “That ratio demonstrates our investment in ensuring that every patient at Saint Francis Heart Hospital receives comprehensive, state-of-the-art care.” |
About Saint Francis Heart HospitalSaint Francis Heart Hospital in Tulsa, Okla., is initially licensed for 52 private universal inpatient beds and has expansion plans for an additional 52 inpatient beds. The hospital contains three surgical suites dedicated to open-heart procedures and surgical vascular procedures. It also has four cardiac catheterization labs, including electrophysiology and peripheral vascular capabilities; 16 private day-patient beds; and a full-service 24/7 emergency room. |
About GE Healthcare:GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies that will shape a new age of patient care. GE Healthcare’s expertise in medical imaging and information technologies, medical diagnostics, patient monitoring systems, disease research, drug discovery and biopharmaceuticals is dedicated to detecting disease earlier and tailoring treatment for individual patients. GE Healthcare offers a broad range of services to improve productivity in healthcare and enable healthcare providers to better diagnose, treat and manage patients with conditions such as cancer, Alzheimer’s and cardiovascular diseases. GE Healthcare is a $14 billion unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE) that is headquartered in the United Kingdom. Worldwide, GE Healthcare employs more than 42,500 people committed to serving healthcare professionals and their patients in more than 100 countries. For more information about GE Healthcare, visit our website at www.gehealthcare.com. Contacts: |
