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GE HealthCare announces major academic medical center as first customer to adopt new Hospital Pulse Tile for Command Center

GE HealthCare announces Hospital Pulse, the newest tile for its Command Center Software Platform CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- GE HealthCare (Nasdaq: GEHC)

articleGe Healthcare Technologies Inc.October 17, 20245/company/ge-healthcare-technologies-inc/news/ge-healthcare-announces-major-academic-medical-center-as-first-customer-to-adopt-new-hospital-pulse-tile-for-command-center
GE HealthCare announces major academic medical center as first customer to adopt new Hospital Pulse Tile for Command Center

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\nGE HealthCare announces Hospital Pulse, the newest tile for its Command Center Software Platform\n\n\n CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nGE HealthCare (Nasdaq: GEHC) today announced a new tile for its Command Center Software: Hospital Pulse. Hospital Pulse Tile pulls in real-time information from across departments to quickly surface the most vital information about a healthcare system’s operations in a customizable dashboard designed to give operation leaders the quick “pulse check” they need to make adjustments throughout the day. For example, the tile can be configured to show how the number of emergency department admissions today as compared to a six-month median or to show what the maximum post-anesthesia boarding time was in the last day. This new capability represents a key advancement in enhancing overall hospital efficiency, supporting both care teams and patients. Duke Health, a Command Center Software user since 2019, will be the first healthcare provider globally to implement Hospital Pulse Tile. Hospital Pulse Tile will be widely available to U.S. customers next year.\n\n“Implementing 24-hour monitoring in our command center has been truly impactful to how we operate, the experience of our care team, and the way we support patients,” said Kristie Barazsu, Associate Chief Operating Officer – Emergency Services, Patient Flow & Support Services at Duke University Hospital. “As patients and family members, we think of high-quality care as a positive interaction with the care team, but operationally, there’s a lot that needs to happen behind the scenes of a hospital to enable that. Using AI-powered technology in platforms is how we sustainably support those care teams so they can focus on supporting patients.”\n\nGE HealthCare’s Command Center software supports hospital systems by simplifying the orchestration of patient care, including balancing the competing demands from all service points across the hospital system. Using a suite of specialized tiles—discrete applications that live within the platform—Command Center integrates streaming data from the EMR and other source systems to match patients with the right bed quickly and provide healthcare staff with network-wide visibility and planning tools to ultimately improve access to care, reduce wait times, conserve resources, and enhance operational efficiency. These app...

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