Interoperability of Merge Fusion PACS™ and Epic™ EHR extends health
system’s meaningful use environment to improve care and reduce costs
Merge Healthcare (Nasdaq: MRGE), a leading health IT solutions provider,
and HealthPartners, the largest consumer-governed, non-profit health
organization in the nation, announced the completion of a project to
integrate a radiology picture archiving and communications system (PACS)
from Merge with an electronic health record (EHR) solution from Epic.
The new platform is now used at St. Paul-based Regions Hospital and
across 18 HealthPartners outpatient clinics and medical offices.
“Since going filmless with hospital imaging in 2003 and launching our
EHR in 2005, we identified an opportunity to enhance workflow by
bringing Merge and Epic together,” explains Carrie Boren, director of
enterprise radiology services for HealthPartners and Regions Hospital.
“The separate applications did not provide a robust environment to
optimize radiology workflow. Our radiologists were excited about the
Epic/Merge integration because they knew it would bring new
efficiencies.”
“They were right,” Boren continues. “This integration is already showing
its value in improving operational efficiencies, enhancing patient care,
and increasing satisfaction among patients and clinicians. Radiologists
no longer wait for manual delivery of information from some departments
or use extra keystrokes to toggle between two systems, and we’ve
significantly reduced report turnaround time to referring doctors. In
most cases, a final report is in the EHR within two hours of the imaging
exam being performed.”
“Clinical efficiency is a dominant theme in the delivery of healthcare
today, as evidenced in the recent legislation and ongoing policy
discussions,” said Merge Fusion President Nancy Koenig. “Efficiency can
only be increased when the medical record contains all of the
information needed to make effective decisions. Radiology is a critical
component of the patient’s medical history that should not be overlooked
when deploying a meaningful EHR solution.”
Boren said that while most major system integrations come with
challenges, this project went well overall. “Professionals from Epic and
Merge were very supportive in helping us transition from an environment
using both paper and automation to a fully paperless workflow. Merge is
known for creating interoperable solutions.