An affiliate of the University of Toronto, the teaching hospital will install the system in all operating rooms, labor and delivery and other anesthesia-related areas at its Bayview and Holland-based sites.
Allscripts’ system, dubbed iPro Anesthesia, was designed by anesthesiologists to automate anesthesia documentation, medical records and data from anesthesia-related machines.
Sunnybrook Health Sciences also uses Allscripts’ bed management, housekeeping and transport operations platform Patient Flow.
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