Parkview Health Uses Fair Isaac's Business Rules Technology With IDX(R) Carecast(TM) to Help Improve Healthcare Services
November 21 2005 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Upgraded Clinical Decision Support Capabilities Integrated With
Electronic Records System Promotes Efficiency and Helps Prevent
Patient Care Errors Fair Isaac Corporation (NYSE:FIC) and IDX
Systems Corporation (Nasdaq:IDXC) today announced that Parkview
Health is using an integrated solution that combines Fair Isaac
Blaze Advisor rules management technology with IDX(R) Carecast(TM)
enterprise clinical system to deliver sophisticated decision
management support for healthcare providers across the
organization. The combined solution has enabled Parkview, a
not-for-profit, community-owned network of eight northeastern
Indiana hospitals, to develop a series of expert business rules
that improve the efficiency and safety of medication ordering and
administration. Parkview has improved medication turnaround time by
an average of 43 minutes and is providing its clinicians with
valuable tools that support patient safety and help prevent adverse
drug events. "At Parkview Health, we are focused on how we use
healthcare decision making to deliver trusted care and improve
health in the community," said Jerry Mourey, vice president of
information systems at Parkview Health. "Blaze Advisor and Carecast
have proven to be valuable technologies for the implementation of
new decision management initiatives." Carecast creates a
comprehensive lifetime patient record by automating the workflow of
users and supporting clinical, financial and administrative
processes. As the embedded rules management component of Carecast,
Blaze Advisor provides a rules building engine that enables
healthcare organizations to develop tailored decision support
functionality that addresses the requirements of specialty areas
and patient safety initiatives. The use of expert rules allows
doctors to make more informed decisions regarding care, to adopt
best practices and to better understand the cause and impact of
their decisions. Healthcare business managers gain the ability to
control rules and business policies, and to set actionable limits
that are flagged when reached. "IDX's adoption of Blaze Advisor
provides Carecast customers with an extremely robust decision
engine and rules management solution," said Dr. Robert Abarbanel,
senior director of product strategy for Carecast. "Working in
conjunction with the entire Carecast clinical system, Blaze Advisor
rules management provides unmatched efficiencies in workflow,
decision making and business processes." Using Blaze Advisor,
Parkview has implemented an expert rule that flags pediatric
patients and requires verification of medication dosages based on
the patient's weight. If the weight is not listed or does not
correspond to the dose ordered, the system alerts the pharmacist to
contact the patient's clinician to confirm the necessary
information. Rules are also used to calculate estimated creatinine
clearance when ordering certain antibiotics or other drugs than can
affect kidney function; require potassium level verification for
patients receiving Digoxin or potassium supplements; and require
INR verification for patients receiving warfarin. "Blaze Advisor is
increasingly being embedded as the decision management component
within other enterprise software applications, such as IDX
Carecast," said Carole-Ann Matignon, vice president of product
management for Enterprise Decision Management Technologies at Fair
Isaac. "The integration of Blaze Advisor within other software
solutions provides compelling value to businesses looking to
combine their existing technology with the industry's most powerful
rules engine. Within Carecast, Blaze Advisor delivers consistent
and precise decision management capabilities to analyze patient
data against complex expert rules, helping to improve patient
care." Blaze Advisor is part of Fair Isaac's software and solutions
for enterprise decision management (EDM), which combines data
analytics, modeling and policy-level control to allow companies to
define and manage their automated business systems for improved
efficiency and greater profitability. Fair Isaac offers customers a
combination of software and services allowing an enterprise to
quickly implement customized systems that lower operational costs,
reduce risk and provide greater accuracy and consistency of
critical business decisions in interactive and batch applications.
Carecast is a fully integrated clinical, financial and
administrative system, combining core clinical processes for
orders, results, pharmacy and clinical documentation with
administrative and financial processes for scheduling,
registration, admitting, charging, and billing. The system
automates workflow throughout the healthcare enterprise and enables
rapid access to patient records across the care continuum, from
admission to discharge, including inpatient and ambulatory care.
The result is a comprehensive lifetime patient record that enhances
the quality of care and promotes operational efficiencies. About
Fair Isaac Fair Isaac Corporation (NYSE:FIC) is the preeminent
provider of creative analytics that unlock value for people,
businesses and industries. The company's predictive modeling,
decision analysis, intelligence management, decision management
systems and consulting services power billions of mission-critical
customer decisions a year. Founded in 1956, Fair Isaac helps
thousands of companies in over 60 countries acquire customers more
efficiently, increase customer value, reduce fraud and credit
losses, lower operating expenses and enter new markets more
profitably. Most leading banks and credit card issuers rely on Fair
Isaac solutions, as do insurers, retailers, telecommunications
providers, healthcare organizations, and government agencies.
Through the www.myfico.com Web site, consumers use the company's
FICO(R) scores, the standard measure of credit risk, to manage
their financial health. For more information, visit
www.fairisaac.com. About IDX Systems Corporation Founded in 1969,
IDX Systems Corporation provides information technology solutions
to maximize value in the delivery of healthcare, improve the
quality of patient service, enhance medical outcomes, and reduce
the costs of care. Our systems are deployed to serve approximately
150,000 physicians and are installed at over 3,400 customer sites,
including more than 850 group practices and approximately 370
integrated delivery networks servicing more than 500 hospitals. IDX
also provides its enterprise clinical software as a subcontractor
to BT, Local Service Provider for the United Kingdom National
Health Service's National Programme for Information Technology, an
initiative to establish electronic patient records for 50 million
patients. The IDX web strategy includes browser technology,
e-commerce and web-based tools -- built using Internet architecture
-- that facilitates access for patients, physicians and care
providers to vital health information and data managed by the IDX
clinical, administrative, financial, and managed care products. IDX
has approximately 2,400 full-time employees. Fair Isaac Statement
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