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Clinical Desktop

A password-protected BJC Java application which provides a chart-like view of patient information.  It displays health information across the BJC facilities.  It also includes the Emageon viewer to display clinical images.  The system is available 24/7.  Through the CCOW interface, allows users to toggle back and forth with Touchworks, the Washington University electronic outpatient medical record.

For support, please call (314) 362-4700

For emergency issues, please page (314) 490-9207

Touchworks

A password-protected application from Allscripts which forms the Washington University electronic medical record.  The system is available 24/7.  Through the CCOW interface, allows users to toggle back and forth with Clinical Desktop, the BJC-wide patient information system.

For support, please (314) 935-0909 or e-mail the Information Systems Helpdesk.  Calling usually gets the quickest response.

 

 

Clinical Desktop

A password-protected BJC Java application which provides a chart-like view of patient information.  It displays health information across the BJC facilities.  It also includes the Emageon viewer to display clinical images.  The system is available 24/7.  Through the CCOW interface, allows users to toggle back and forth with Touchworks, the Washington University electronic outpatient medical record.

For support, please call (314) 362-4700

For emergency issues, please page (314) 490-9207

Touchworks

A password-protected application from Allscripts which forms the Washington University electronic medical record.  The system is available 24/7.  Through the CCOW interface, allows users to toggle back and forth with Clinical Desktop, the BJC-wide patient information system.

For support, please (314) 935-0909 or e-mail the Information Systems Helpdesk.  Calling usually gets the quickest response.

 

 

 
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