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St. Luke's Medical Centre adopts new EHR platform for digital healthcare

The system allows clinicians to review patients’ past notes and care plans.

St. Luke’s Medical Centre in the Philippines has announced its transition to Altera Digital Health’s Sunrise electronic health record platform, which will be used at both its Quezon City and Bonifacio Global City facilities.

According to the centre, the open platform is expected to act as an information hub by allowing clinicians to review patients’ past notes and care plans.

The system will also offer a connected medication management feature for doctors to check on their prescription’s proper dosing and any drug-to-drug interactions with their patients.

 

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