To ensure clinicians have access to key clinical systems on demand, Partners HealthCare, one of the largest integrated healthcare systems in the country, will roll out technology to manage the performance of its critical systems.
Partners tapped the Detroit-based Compuware Corp. for performance management technology called Compuware Vantage to provide end-to-end visibility into the clinician end-user experience with Partners' electronic medical records system.
Partners' EMR system is used by more than 6,000 doctors and nurses who depend on the system for patient care.
Partners HealthCare was founded by Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital. In addition to its two academic medical centers, the system includes community and specialty hospitals, community health centers, a physician network, home health and long-term care services and other entities.
"The well-being of our patients depends on the performance and availability of the IT systems that support delivery of patient care," said John P. Glaser, CIO at Partners HealthCare. "We chose Compuware Business Service Delivery because it gives us real-time visibility into the end-user experience of our clinicians and physicians to identify and resolve issues before they have a chance to impact patient care."
The technology is designed to ensure that applications work well and deliver value by optimizing end-to-end application performance, said Larry Angeli, vice president of Compuware Healthcare Solutions. For large healthcare systems like Partners, Business Service Delivery helps ensures that EMR systems deliver the consistent, high-quality experience from the clinician's perspective needed to maximize productivity and minimize risk to patients, he said.