Tracking Board
Total Control of Your Emergency Department
With the Allscripts ED Electronic
Patient Tracking Board, gone are the days of grease boards and
uncertainty about patient status. From a single screen, clinicians
will see a dynamic view of all activity within your emergency
department. By interfacing with other hospital systems, the Patient
Tracking Board is continuously updated, providing a real-time
view of where patients are and who is currently treating them,
what tests they´re undergoing, what medicines they´re
receiving, and if their treatment timeline is within your department´s
guidelines.
Patient Tracking Board puts the user
in control of what they need to see. Through user-defined views,
clinicians can view and sort patient information at their own
discretion.
- Dynamic view of all activity - User-defined
toolbars allow the clinician to sort and view up-to-date information
by acuity, arrival time, user ID, last name or status. Color-coded
text indicates various acuity levels.
- Multiple views - With various tracking
board views, users can see occupied and empty beds, sort patients
by clinician or all clinicians, and look at individual areas
of the emergency department, such as waiting room, urgent care
or critical care.
Real-time patient information means
that clinicians don´t have to second-guess which patients
get priority, which labs have been ordered, and if test results
have been received.
- Current patient data - Integrated
with other hospital systems, clinicians have the right patient
information at the right time to review orders sent and results
received.
- Patient Status Icons - At a single
glance, clinicians know exactly the course of treatment for
a patient through the use of easy-to-understand icons, representing
labs, tests, procedures, and other patient activities. Icons
are color-coded to identify abnormal order values.
- Icon Tool Tip Hotlink - By simply
clicking on an icon, users can link directly to results, or
can indicate that the clinician has reviewed the order and
is ready to act on it.
- Multiple Clinician Indicators - All
clinicians treating patients are identified, including the
primary physician, nurse, resident and second nurse assignment.