Of the Civil Service roles as you do with the normal the ones that take 253 days. When you do that, that one youve got to get the approvals, post it, then theres an appeal period, then you have an exam, then theres an appeal period and all of that with the exam. You can speed all of that up. To do that we would have to get approval of the d. H. R. And the union. I think they would understand. I would say the other possibility is what is called a Civil Service exemption 12, which is an expert. So we did that with i. T. We now hire some of our i. T. Staff under the Civil Service exemption which is a 12. We hired the project manager in h. R. Hired on average everybody in six weeks using the epic hire using category 12s and category 18s. I would say if you want the speed of hiring for Something Like this, i would go with Civil Service exempt positions, work it out with d. H. R. And the union. The lean process improvement, thats going to take a while. We dont control a lot of whats going to
Best use of this very large investment. So a handful of Cocktail Party starters. I maybe lead you to the fourth ring, next to the last on the right, and that 21 systems were consolidated that bring wave one of epic to life. Thats important because thats a really large number of systems. Its also important because it speaks to our readiness in the coming year to decommission those systems, which has been part of our financing plan. So what did we implement . I think you have all sat through several briefings. Across the top row of items is our traditional electronic charting infrastructure, the support systems like lab, pharmacy, radiology, how we handle the revenue cycle, as well as scheduling. The first one on the bottom is Health Information exchange which may not have come to mind. Thats the bidirectional sharing from and to our organizations and others. As a result of epic, we are now part of an Industry Consortium of two or three dozen other organizations that make Electronic Heal
Investment. So a handful of Cocktail Party starters. I maybe lead you to the fourth ring, next to the last on the right, and that 21 systems were consolidated that bring wave one of epic to life. Thats important because thats a really large number of systems. Its also important because it speaks to our readiness in the coming year to decommission those systems, which has been part of our financing plan. So what did we implement . I think you have all sat through several briefings. Across the top row of items is our traditional electronic charting infrastructure, the support systems like lab, pharmacy, radiology, how we handle the revenue cycle, as well as scheduling. The first one on the bottom is Health Information exchange which may not have come to mind. Thats the bidirectional sharing from and to our organizations and others. As a result of epic, we are now part of an Industry Consortium of two or three dozen other organizations that make Electronic Health records. We all agree we
Starters. I maybe lead you to the fourth ring, next to the last on the right, and that 21 systems were consolidated that bring wave one of epic to life. Thats important because thats a really large number of systems. Its also important because it speaks to our readiness in the coming year to decommission those systems, which has been part of our financing plan. So what did we implement . I think you have all sat through several briefings. Across the top row of items is our traditional electronic charting infrastructure, the support systems like lab, pharmacy, radiology, how we handle the revenue cycle, as well as scheduling. The first one on the bottom is Health Information exchange which may not have come to mind. Thats the bidirectional sharing from and to our organizations and others. As a result of epic, we are now part of an Industry Consortium of two or three dozen other organizations that make Electronic Health records. We all agree we are able to share information with one anot
Not just a system we put things in, were seeing a return on information and not just in the form of reports, but information about how were using epic, some of this in nearreal time, so we can understand how were making best use of this very large investment. So a handful of Cocktail Party starters. I maybe lead you to the fourth ring, next to the last on the right, and that 21 systems were consolidated that bring wave one of epic to life. Thats important because thats a really large number of systems. Its also important because it speaks to our readiness in the coming year to decommission those systems, which has been part of our financing plan. So what did we implement . I think you have all sat through several briefings. Across the top row of items is our traditional electronic charting infrastructure, the support systems like lab, pharmacy, radiology, how we handle the revenue cycle, as well as scheduling. The first one on the bottom is Health Information exchange which may not hav