Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Integerating Muse (GE) and Epic EMR (Epic Systems)

Although, I am roughly about six months late in posting this article, but I wanted to talk about my experience with integrating Muse and Epic EMR together with an ADT, Orders and Results interfaces.

Overall, I was really pleased with the overall improvement in ROI that was observed with the integrating these two applications. Some key elements are

  • Availability of ECG exams in one centralized place for all inpatient/outpatient medical providers
  • Excellent automatic ECG result notification for individual outpatient medical providers.
  • Complete history of preliminary, final and edited results in the primary EMR application.
  • Viewing of complete ECG strips on a single click of a button.
From a technical standpoint, following is the list of items that were performed,

  • Configure order transmittal (Epic component) to send ECG orders to an HL7 outbound interface.
  • Design/build mapping documents for ORM/O01 and ORU/R01 messages between Epic and MUSE. The Epic interfaces that were used were the generic outbound 'orders interface' and inbound 'radiology results' interface into Epic. (The inbound radiology results interface is capable of handling both ORM and ORU messages)
  • Since the MUSE web server which hosted the EKG strips in a PDF format, was protected under the standard IIS basic authentication security model, we had to write a small wrapper script that would allow automated logins when the EKG strip links were clicked in Epic EMR.
  • Epic EMR in basket routing was adjusted per organizations clinical care settings.

Overall, it was a great project and the end result was absolutely an improvement in patient care.

5 comments:

Jyothi's blog said...

Hi there,

I am going to work on EPIC and MUSE and perform some IT related testing of workflow. I have a question how do you configure MUSE to send only ECG orders to the EKG machine not the stress test order and other orders.

MUSE sends around 100 orders to EKG machine when there are only 15 -18 ECO orders.

Thanks for any input.

Best,
Jo

designflaw said...

Hi Jo,

Unfortunately, we never did encounter any scenario in which we were sending more orders from EPIC that needed to be filtered on the MUSE application side before hitting the EKG machine/carts.

I would suggest either talking to GE to filter down the orders that goto MUSE machine/cards; or if your providers are ordering all orders in EPIC, then configuring EPIC to not send the extra ECO orders out the interface.

Feel free to let me know if you have anymore questions. Thanks!

Randy Blum said...

Design Flaw, Congratulations on writing a script to allow URL-based logins to Muse. I am also involved in connecting Muse to Epic. I'd be interested in discussing how you implemented the login if you're willing to share. Thanks. RSB

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