UltraGenda completes first German client

  • 25 November 2009

The very first implementation of UltraGenda Pro in Germany has been achieved within five weeks of contract award.

The new scheduling system went live on the day of the grand opening of Immanuel Klinik Rüdersdorf, one of the hospitals in the Immanuel Diakonie Group of hospitals.

The German hospital group operates acute and rehabilitation hospitals as well as a number of centres for ambulatory care and specialist facilities such as rheumatology and pain clinics.

On its second largest hospital site in Rüdersdorf, the Immanuel Diakonie Group has built a new acute hospital and polyclinic with departments for a range of disciplines ranging from internal and palliative medicine, surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, to neurology, pain clinic, pediatrics, anesthesiology, intensive care and psychiatry.

The Immanuel Diakonie Group selected UltraGenda to provide its scheduling technology in October.

Working in partnership with the hospital group’s IT and consulting team and German partner HIM (Health Information Management GmbH, supplier of the Patient Clinical System), installation, integration with the administrative and clinical systems, training and start-up were achieved in just five weeks.

Further hospitals in the Immanuel Diakonie Group are planned to go live with UnltraGendaPro over the next few months.

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