The hospital spent four months evaluating various vendors for its medication management improvement initiative.
“With project scope as large as ours, we needed a partner who would work with us. Ensuring that all of our facilities are working in concert to improve patient safety while reducing administrative burden was also a major goal,” said Christopher Bell, pharmacy assistant director at The University of Kansas Hospital. “We’re excited to work with Omnicell to achieve these goals, and anticipate that their Unity single server platform will allow us valuable inventory transparency across facilities in our health system.”
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