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Duncan Regional Hospital Becomes First in U.S. to Implement BD Alaris™ EMR Infusion Interoperability with MEDITECH
Prnewswire· 2025-11-13 11:50
Core Insights - BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) has announced that Duncan Regional Hospital is the first hospital in the U.S. to implement BD Alaris™ EMR Interoperability with MEDITECH, enhancing patient safety and workflow efficiency [1][2][3] Group 1: Implementation and Impact - The integration of BD Alaris™ EMR Interoperability with MEDITECH allows for bi-directional infusion interoperability, now operational at over 960 sites in the U.S. [2] - This solution aims to improve patient safety by reducing manual programming and error-prone steps, ensuring accurate medication administration [4][5] - The implementation is expected to alleviate the burden on nursing staff, allowing them to focus more on patient care amidst a nursing shortage [3] Group 2: Features and Benefits - BD Alaris™ EMR Interoperability enables clinicians to verify patients, medications, and infusion statuses seamlessly, enhancing documentation and safety [4] - The solution supports real-time documentation and minimizes the risk of IV medication errors, contributing to overall operational efficiency [5] - The collaboration between BD and MEDITECH emphasizes a commitment to advancing patient safety and improving clinician workflows [5]