Bristol Hospital Selects ESO Health Data Exchange To Improve Community Health and Safety

BRISTOL, Conn. – Bristol Hospital has chosen ESO Health Data Exchange for its Emergency Center. The staff of the Bristol Hospital Emergency Center will have access to timely, actionable data on patients arriving by ambulance, creating near real-time insights for more accurate assessments and treatment options. Additionally, EMS agencies will have more clinical information regarding patient outcomes to help improve the overall patient experience.   “We are fully committed to providing the best possible healthcare experience for our community,” said David Koscuk, Director of Emergency Medical Services for Bristol Hospital. “We are proud to take a leadership role by investing in first-of-its-kind technology that will help us more quickly and easily receive and share patient information between our emergency departments and our EMS partners.”   Benefits for Bristol Hospital include:  Ensuring continuity in the patient care record for greater efficiency and effectiveness; Increasing timeliness of patient information being shared with emergency departments to improve patient outcomes; Creating a digitally-driven record sharing ecosystem that provides easy access to important clinical information, eliminating the need for unnecessary paperwork; and Sharing of data with EMS agencies to close the clinical loop and help improve patient outcomes in the field. “Bristol Hospital is driving the future of healthcare in its community,” said Allen Johnson, Vice ...
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