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The University of Oklahoma and OUHSC-Tulsa UME Select MedHub for its 600+ Medical Students Statewide

Ann Arbor, Michigan – Today, MedHub, Inc., signed an agreement with The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and The University of Oklahoma at Tulsa (OUHSC) to deploy its MedHub enterprise physician trainee management system across both institutions to handle Medical Students. MedHub was already being used to handle all resident and fellow training. This agreement represents MedHub’s access to a new realm of physician training previously not addressed by MedHub.

The development of full system functionality to address the stringent regulatory requirements for Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) coupled with MedHub’s best-of-class system for Graduate Medical Education (GME) means large enterprises can leverage the functionality of a single unified system to handle all of its physician trainees. Many of MedHub’s existing clients have suggested and requested MedHub develop this functionality to address the need for a single unified system to manage all physician trainees across the entire enterprise. The functionality was first piloted at Cleveland Clinic.

For the enterprise client, it means decreased redundant administrative effort, increased efficiency, shared access to data by user role, better data outcomes and lower cost because a large teaching hospital no longer needs multiple systems to handle physician training.

For MedHub it means expanded market size and the opportunities that accompany a broader potential client base. It also solidifies MedHub’s position as a mission critical system at its client institutions and makes MedHub more attractive as a complete physician training solution for large enterprises with a Medical School and Residency programs that share trainees.

Functions and tasks managed by MedHub include: complex real-time rotation, shift, call and clinic schedules, faculty and resident demographics, resident evaluations, case logs/medical procedures, didactic conference management, resident duty hours and document management. A myriad of complex tasks is driven by elegant work flow through task-based algorithms.

About The University of Oklahoma: For more than 100 years, The University of Oklahoma’s network of hospitals in Virginia has been at the forefront of seeking out the latest innovations, recruiting the brightest physicians and developing an integrated healthcare system that puts patients first. The University of Oklahoma is training the next generation of physicians and healthcare workers in a setting that gives them access to the most advanced treatments and technologies. The University of Oklahoma’s residency programs consistently produce physicians who go on to become leaders in their specialty.