Customer Successes
Customer Success Stories
Nightingale On Demand produces safer, team-based care for large clinic
Mount Sinai Hospital is a pre-eminent academic health centre affiliated with the University of Toronto. Its family medicine teaching unit – the Granovsky Gluskin Family Medicine Centre - is involved in outpatient care, research and education and has 30,000 patient visits a year. With 10 staff doctors and 25 residents and allied health professionals, it is the first Mount Sinai clinic to make the transition to the Nightingale On Demand electronic medical records (EMR) solution. [Learn More]
Nightingale moves practice from paper-centred to patient-centred
Based in London, Ontario, Dr. Catherine Faulds has been a family practitioner since 1986. With a roster of 2,200 patients, in 2007 she formed a pilot project with two other doctors to provide patients with access to 24/7 care with expanded services for mental health, chronic disease and obstetrical care.. Their fee for service family health group allows them to run their own offices, but together they hire a social worker, Certified management accountant 2 nurses. Dr. Faulds was the first of the doctors to begin using Nightingale On Demand Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system in June 2007. [Learn More]
SmartScribes transcription gives doctor his family life back
Dr. Sanjeev Goel runs a family medical practice in a Brampton clinic with his wife and eight other physicians. He has a roster of 2,000 patients and his wife has 1,000. They see about 50 patients a day. They began using Nightingale On Demand EMR in 2003. Dr. Goel signed on for Nightingale SmartScribe, in 2007. [Learn More]
A more efficient practice
Dr. Shela Ebrahim is a family physician who works out of the Westview Clinic in North Vancouver, British Columbia. She has been in practice for fifteen years. Dr. Ebrahim wanted a more efficiently run practice so that she could spend more time with her patients. [Learn More]
A new lease on life
Dr. Sol Werb has been practicing family medicine for more than 30 years in the Greater Toronto Area. His three-doctor clinic serves over 9,000 patients with an average of 150 patient visits per day. Like so many other physicians, Dr. Werb entered medicine with dreams of helping patients, saving lives and treating diseases. But as the years went on, he found he was not able to spend as much time with patients as he would have liked. [Learn More]
An ambition to go paperless
Dr. Louise Feddema is a family physician based in Canmore, Alberta. She has practiced for over the past 20 years seeing 20 to 30 patients per day in a variety of locations. Dr. Feddema's grand ambition is to be the first physician in Alberta to be completely paperless. It's an ambition that gets closer to reality every day. [Learn More]
The choice has already been made
Dr. Michelle Greiver is a Toronto-based family physician who has been practicing medicine for 20 years. Dr. Greiver believes traditional paper records will make practicing medicine more difficult in the future. As more and more participants in the health care system, such as laboratories, pharmacies and hospitals, moving towards electronic; physicians will need to be connected electronically as well. [Learn More]
