Here’s what you should know.
1. The health system will use gGastro and gInsights in its 47 endoscopy units.
2. Baptist selected gGastro because of its intuitive user interface, ability to meet the organization’s clinical needs and recall and analytical capabilities. Baptist decided on gMed’s offerings after conducting several discovery calls and an on-site vendor fairs.
3. Baptist Manager of Clinical Informatics and Applications Susan Swain said in a release, “It is extremely important for our team to work with a vendor that provides advanced analytics tools for clinical and operational leaders, and gInsights fits that bill.”
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