Medical Center of the Rockies Selects ProVation® Medical Software for Gastroenterology Documentation and Coding

<0> Wolters Kluwer Health Clinical SolutionsLori Brokaw-Brown, 317-705-7618Senior Marketing Communications Specialist </0>

Located in Loveland, Colo., the 148-bed is a regional medical center with a full spectrum of services including specialties in cardiology and trauma care. It is home to two intensive care units, a birthing center and a special care nursery, a medical nursing unit, a surgical nursing unit, and full-service radiology and laboratory. The organization earned the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Magnet designation in 2010, and has been honored with the Exemplary Service Overall Best Performer award by Avatar International. Medical Center of the Rockies is a partnership between Regional West Health Services of Scottsbluff, Neb. and Poudre Valley Health System, which has also deployed ProVation MD for GI.

“Poudre Valley Health System is home to some of the best hospitals in Colorado, and Medical Center of the Rockies is no exception,” said Mike Haldane, Vice President and General Manager, Clinical Documentation, Wolters Kluwer Health Clinical Solutions. “We are pleased that they have selected ProVation MD for GI to streamline documentation and coding within the hospital’s GI labs and further the quality of care provided to patients.”

ProVation Medical provides procedure documentation and clinical decision support solutions for hospitals and Ambulatory Surgery Centers. ProVation MD, ProVation MultiCaregiver and ProVation EHR software reduce transcription, paper storage and image printing costs and deliver a high Return on Investment (ROI). ProVation Order Sets, , put evidence-based healthcare into practice by establishing and maintaining standards of care.

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