Five things to know:
- Clinicians can use the Care Studio app to look at patients’ medical records. Clinicians can view physician notes, lab results and check on a patient’s progress from a smartphone from a hospital corridor, a patient’s bedside and other locations.
- The app is designed to prevent clinicians from being overloaded with data on a small screen. It also summarizes what has changed since the last time the clinician viewed the chart.
- The app has a medical search engine to assist clinicians with navigating the data. It allows clinicians to enter a patient’s name and pulls data from multiple EHRs.
- A patient’s dashboard allows clinicians to view an overview of their allergies, medication, location and more. Health summaries have links clinicians can click to view a more detailed version of the information.
- Google has been piloting the Care Studio tool at St. Louis-based Ascension Health and Boston-based Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. The mobile app will soon be available for pilot programs at those health systems.
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