Cooper University Health Care to Utilize Access Passport for Epic-Integrated & Tablet-Enabled Digital Informed Consents in Oncology and Surgical Services
Access e-forms and e-signature solutions integrate with Epic to provide seamless, portable Epic-centric user experience, eliminating issue of lost Informed Consents, while reducing inefficiencies and saving significant paper costs
SULPHUR SPRINGS, Texas, March 28, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Access today announced that Cooper University Health Care, South Jersey's only Level 1 trauma center, is extending its Access Passport web-based, electronic forms solution to close paper gaps in Oncology and Surgical Services.
For more than two years, Cooper has used Access Passport in patient registration. Transitioning from paper-based forms to the paperless platform enables the hospital to capture more than 20,000 electronic patient signatures per week, which results in the elimination of more than one million pieces of paper each year.
Once forms are completed and electronically signed, they're automatically integrated into patient charts in the Epic electronic medical record, and immediately available to clinicians, billing staff and other authorized hospital personnel.
"Implementing Access Passport in patient registration alongside Epic has enabled us to speed admissions, improve the patient experience and create the foundation to move forward with a mobile eForms solution," said Jayashree Raman, senior vice president and chief information officer at Cooper. Raman was named 2017's CIO of the Year for Nonprofits by New Jersey Technology Council and recognized as one of the "100 Hospital & Health System CIOs to Know" by Becker's Hospital Review three years in a row. Raman added, "Saving over a million pieces of paper per year is reducing both our costs and our environmental impact."
Once the positive impact of Access Passport in registration became evident, Raman and her team started looking for additional paper gaps to close in other areas of the hospital. They soon zeroed in on Informed Consents in the Oncology and Surgical Services departments. Cooper saw a need to digitize this critical form in order to make it fillable and signable, minimize human error by utilizing required fields and dynamic required fields, and make the consent available via tablet for a better patient experience. Furthermore, Raman wanted a solution that provided clinician users as much of an Epic-centric experience as possible. Access Passport checked all the functionality boxes.
"With Access Passport, clinicians will be able to launch Informed Consents directly from Epic and seamlessly 'hand-off' these forms to tablets. To the clinician, it will feel like they never left Epic, which is exactly what we want. Patients will be able to view and complete an intuitive form on a tablet. They will be able to quickly complete and electronically sign Informed Consents easily at the bedside. This is the patient experience we're looking for," Raman said. "Moving from paper to the digital Informed Consent solution provided by Access Passport will reduce human error and the possibility of misplacing Informed Consents, which will create meaningful efficiencies and provide a better experience for both clinicians and patients."
About Access
For more than 15 years, Access has developed electronic forms management solutions that eliminate the unnecessary expense, risk and inefficiency of paper forms. Our 100 percent paperless technology enables organizations in any industry to capture, manage, sign and share forms data without printing or scanning. Learn more at http://www.accessefm.com and help our partner The Last Well bring clean water and the Gospel to Liberia at http://thelastwell.org.
About Cooper University Health Care
Cooper University Health Care is the leading academic health system in South Jersey. Cooper includes South Jersey's only Level I trauma center (Cooper University Hospital), a leading cancer center (MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper), the only Level II pediatric trauma center in the Delaware Valley (Children's Regional Hospital), one of the largest physicians group in the region, four urgent care centers, and more than 100 outpatient offices throughout South Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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