EDIMS signs agreement to license Callibra ED discharge tool

Health IT company EDIMS has signed a multi-year agreement to license medical software company Callibra's Discharge 1-2-3 application to automate the emergency department (ED) discharge process, including providing patient instructions and prescriptions.

Livingston, N.J.-based EDIMS stated it will incorporate Discharge 1-2-3 into its ED EHR to help hospital clients with care delivery and patient communication. Discharge 1-2-3, by Schamburg, Ill.-based Callibra, can be customized to physician preferences and is available in several foreign languages, including Spanish, Russian and Chinese, EDIMS stated.

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