MEDITECH EXPANSE

Modernizing Clinical Workflows for a Multi‑Facility Health System

Overview

A large health system adopted Meditech Expanse to modernize clinical operations across inpatient, outpatient, and emergency settings. The organizational goals were clear: standardize workflows, reduce documentation burden, and increase data consistency across facilities — without disrupting frontline care.

I led components of the implementation focused on workflow design, clinical decision support, and cross‑team alignment to ensure Expanse would deliver measurable improvements in speed, accuracy, and usability.

The Problem

Before the transition, clinical workflows varied widely across facilities and departments. This created significant issues:

  • Inconsistent documentation patterns

  • Duplicated work across care teams

  • Delays in chart review and order entry

  • Limited visibility into patient status across settings

  • High cognitive load for new staff and float teams

Leadership needed Expanse to do more than “go live.”They needed cleaner, faster, system‑wide workflows that matched how clinicians actually work.

Client

HCA

Service

Meditech Expanse Implmentation

Industry

Hospitals

Year

2023

EHR Modernization

Approach

I partnered with clinical operations, IT, and end‑user groups to understand the existing patterns and pain points across the system. Through workflow shadowing, configuration reviews, and rapid feedback loops with nurses, physicians, and ancillary departments, several gaps emerged:

  1. Redundant steps baked into legacy workflows

  2. Order sets that were too generic or too long

  3. Inconsistent naming conventions that slowed navigation

  4. Documentation requirements that did not align with real clinical practice

These findings guided the configuration, testing, and optimization phases of the implementation.



The Solution


Working with multidisciplinary teams, we redesigned key workflows to make Expanse faster, clearer, and easier to use:

  • Streamlined clinical documentation by removing duplicate fields and aligning forms with real‑world practice

  • Optimized order sets to reduce clutter and surface the most frequently used options

  • Standardized naming conventions so clinicians could move consistently across departments

  • Improved navigation pathways to reduce the number of clicks and screen changes per task

  • Coordinated training content to ensure all departments learned the same workflow patterns

  • Iterative testing with end users to validate usability and reduce friction before go‑live

The objective was not just to configure Expanse — but to ensure it worked the way clinicians think and move during actual patient care.

Impact

The implementation delivered measurable operational and usability gains across the health system:

  • Faster documentation times due to simplified forms and reduced redundancy

  • More consistent patient records across inpatient and outpatient settings

  • Shortened training and onboarding for new clinical staff

  • Improved navigation speed with standardized workflows and naming conventions

  • Higher adoption and satisfaction reported during go‑live readiness assessments

The system emerged with a cleaner, more predictable workflow backbone that supports safer and more efficient patient care.

What I Learned

EHR implementations succeed when configuration reflects actual clinical behavior, not idealized workflows.

The biggest takeaway:
Technology can streamline clinical work only when frontline staff shape the design.

Working closely with clinicians from the earliest stages ensured that Expanse wasn’t just installed — it was adopted, trusted, and used in ways that improved everyday care.