STM publisher Elsevier has announced that University of Kentucky's UK HealthCare (UKHC), a health system with more than 80 specialised clinics throughout the state, has selected Elsevier's InOrder for its order sets solution. The cloud-based InOrder enables clinicians, physicians and informaticists to author, review and publish orders in a collaborative environment that quickly translates evidence-based knowledge into better patient care.
InOrder's capabilities enable hospitals and clinicians to increase patient safety and prevent medical errors with features that provide availability across technology platforms enabled by a cloud-based delivery model; advanced collaboration tools for order set development, maintenance, access and tracking; tailored, concise ordering focused on the most common scenarios; localization tools to incorporate hospitals' clinical terminologies and import existing order sets; access to relevant evidence-based answers from ClinicalKey, Elsevier's clinical insight engine; enhanced clinical guidance and evidence within the set; quality metric indicators that highlight orders important for guidelines and metrics; and bi-directional EHR integration that allows for rapid development, deployment and maintenance of order sets. UKHC was one of InOrder's first beta clients when the product launched in 2013.
InOrder adapts to any healthcare organisation, allowing the import of existing order sets, and helps clinicians author order sets based on a hospital's specific terminology and order items. InOrder's tailored services for customers includes implementation teams led by clinicians and informaticists with deep knowledge of the order set space and is supported by experts in software deployment.