Piedmont Healthcare logo
Find a Doctor
Magnifying glass
Related Content
Story Bank

Piedmont Fayette Hospital Named Among “Most Wired” Hospitals In U.S.

Posted on 7/12/2012
Printer Friendly Version Email A Friend Add This Increase Text Size Decrease Text Size

Fayetteville, Ga.
(July 12, 2012) – Piedmont Fayette Hospital has been named one of the nation’s “Most Wired” hospitals, according to the results of the Health Care’s Most Wired 2012 Survey released in the July issue of Hospitals & Health Networks magazine. Piedmont Fayette was among more than 200 hospitals recognized for leveraging the adoption and use of health information technology (IT) to improve performance in a number of areas.

“At Piedmont Fayette, we recognize the importance of having a strong health information technology infrastructure in place, as it is a powerful tool in protecting patient information and enhancing communication,” said Michael Burnett, chief administrative officer of Piedmont Fayette Hospital. “We’re thrilled our efforts to stay ahead of the curve are being recognized and honored to be named a ‘Most Wired’ hospital.”
Among the key findings in the Health Care’s Most Wired 2012 survey this year:
  • 93 percent of Most Wired hospitals employ intrusion detection systems to protect patient privacy and security of patient data, in comparison to seventy-seven percent of the total responders. 
  • 74 percent of Most Wired hospitals and fifty-seven percent of all surveyed hospitals use automated patient flow systems.
  • 90 percent of Most Wired hospitals and seventy three percent of all surveyed use performance improvement scorecards to help reduce inefficiencies.
  • 100 percent of Most Wired hospitals check drug interactions and drug allergies when medications are ordered as a major step in reducing medication errors
“As shown by these survey results, hospitals continue to demonstrate how IT not only can be used to improve patient care and safety but it is also a means to improve efficiency,” says Rich Umbdenstock, president and CEO of the American Hospital Association (AHA).

Of note, nearly one half of Most Wired hospitals utilize social media for community outreach and crisis communication compared to one-third of total respondents. In addition, more than 25 percent offer care management messages and chats with physicians.

Health Care’s Most Wired Survey, conducted between Jan. 15 and March 15, asked hospitals and health systems nationwide to answer questions regarding their IT initiatives. Respondents completed 662 surveys, representing 1,570 hospitals, or roughly 27 percent of all U.S. hospitals.

The July H&HN cover story detailing results is available at www.hhnmag.com.