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St John of God goes live with Charm Evolution®

Oncology doctor with patient

St John of God Subiaco Hospital has become the first WA hospital in the St John of God Health Care network to go live with Magentus’s Charm Evolution® system.

Patients receiving cancer treatment at the hospital’s Comprehensive Cancer Centre are benefiting from a pilot of the market-leading platform, which connects all aspects of a patient’s care into a single digital record.

Magentus’s oncology information management system is the hospital’s first centralised oncology patient record combining treatment plans, appointment scheduling and simplified reporting for all outpatient consultations and same-day and overnight inpatient services.

The Charm Evolution® system has been introduced to help improve chemotherapy treatment delivery and consistently provide safe patient care.

It offers clinicians remote access to relevant clinical information and streamlines clerical tasks, reducing the risk of error and enabling more time for patient care.

Clinicians and pharmacists have clear oversight of all prescriptions and treatments, with robust data also being collected for deeper insights and long-term clinical trials.

Charm Evolution® recently became the first oncology system to integrate with My Health Record, helping services provide complete continuity of care.

St John of God Subiaco Hospital Chief Executive Officer Tina Chinery said:

“It is fantastic to have the pilot of Charm Evolution® live at St John of God Subiaco Hospital, assisting our hard-working team to provide the best in personalised cancer care for our patients. Having the right information available to the right caregivers at the right time is vital to ensuring safe and optimised clinical decision-making at every step of the journey for our patients receiving cancer care.”

Magentus Executive General Manager Stephen Lynch said:

“Our focus is firmly set on making clinical workflows more efficient and effective, helping deliver the best possible patient outcomes. Continuity of care is critically important to clinicians and patients alike, making a central and accurate patient record essential for timely and consistent treatment.”

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