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CHRISTUS Health strikes partnership with Elsevier for implementing CDS solutions at 25 hospitals

Published on August 10, 2009 at 6:38 AM · No Comments

Elsevier has announced that Dallas-based CHRISTUS Health, one of the top 10 Catholic health systems in the U.S., will install five of Elsevier's online clinical decision support (CDS) solutions to meet the diverse and evolving clinical decision support needs of its physicians, nurses and pharmacists.

CHRISTUS opted for Elsevier's comprehensive, interdisciplinary and integrated suite of CDS solutions for pharmacy, medicine and nursing. Among the selected solutions are Clinical Pharmacology (http://www.clinicalpharmacology.com), which delivers expert drug information; ToxED 2.0 (http://www.toxed.com), which facilitates treatment of drug overdose emergencies; First Consult (http://www.firstconsult.com), which provides evidence-based answers for the point of care; MD Consult (http://www.mdconsult.com), which brings leading medical resources together in a single online service; and Mosby's Nursing Consult (http://www.nursingconsult.com), which helps nurses find answers to pressing clinical questions.

"Elsevier looks forward to providing CHRISTUS Health clinicians with CDS solutions that deliver timely, consistent, accurate information for enhanced diagnostic and treatment decision making," said Scott Wilson, Vice President, Clinical Decision Support Sales. "When physicians, nurses and pharmacists access the same high-level evidence-based content, they are better positioned to coordinate care, engage patients and families and improve quality, safety and efficiency."

Elsevier CDS solutions will be installed in 25 Texas hospitals within CHRISTUS Health, which is composed of more than 40 hospitals, inpatient and long-term care facilities, as well as multiple clinics, physician offices and healthcare services.

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