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For Immediate Release

UCO Health Care Leads the Nation

Edmond — Students at the University of Central Oklahoma will be amongst some of the first students across the United States to have access to an integrated electronic health record, thanks to a new partnership with Mercy Health Services.

Beginning October 19, Mercy will manage Mercy Clinic at UCO, formerly known as the Student Health Center. Students, faculty and staff will not only have access to an electronic health record, but for the first time, X-ray services.

“Mercy is one of only two percent of hospitals nationwide with an integrated electronic health record,” said Keith Holliman, PA-C, executive director of Mercy Health Services. “That means if a student needs to see a physician after hours, they can go to one of Mercy’s four walk-in metro clinics and a Mercy physician can immediately access all of their health information electronically. In fact, their medical information can be accessed by more than 60 Mercy Health physicians throughout the metro which includes 11 clinics in all. And by next summer, those electronic records will be available at any Mercy hospital or facility throughout the Midwest.”

When it comes to getting health care right, studies have shown that electronic health records provide critical information that can mean the difference between life and death. By accessing a patient’s health records, every doctor who attends to a patient knows a patient’s history.

“In my years as a physician, I’ve never had access to an electronic health record like it,” said Jesse Campbell, M.D., an internal and pediatric physician at Mercy Health Edmond Santa Fe clinic and medical director of Mercy Clinic at UCO. “We now have the ability to be connected like never before. I can instantaneously see everything about a patient’s medical history and as a physician that helps me make better judgments.”

In addition to the electronic health record, Mercy and UCO’s partnership provides the opportunity for future expansion of health and wellness services, according to Jo McGuffin, director of UCO’s health services. “As we grow with Mercy, they will continue to evaluate the needs of our students, faculty and staff, potentially adding new services and capabilities to the center as needed,” said McGuffin.

Press release dated: October 12, 2009

 

Mercy Health Center, the first Magnet hospital in Oklahoma, is a member of Mercy Health System of Oklahoma and the Sisters of Mercy Health System. Magnet-designated facilities: report higher patient satisfaction rates, deliver better patient outcomes, provide more nursing care at the bedside of patients and consistently outperform non-magnet organizations.

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