Ideated and designed with clinicians, Sunrise Air provides a simple, elegant, persona-based mobile experience for the acute provider “on-the-go.” The solution leverages new technologies that maximize the capabilities of modern mobile interfaces and was developed following Allscripts Human-Centered Design methodology.
Sunrise Air is fully integrated with your hospital’s Sunrise EHR. Updates made through your Sunrise platform are reflected in Sunrise Air and vice versa.
Key features of Sunrise Air include:
Patient List — Sunrise Air was developed using a patient-centric approach that keeps the patient in context and connected to the clinician automatically through actively assigned and admitted status. Clinicians save time by not having to search for each patient. Based on clinicians’ needs, several intuitive patient list types are immediately available.
Patient Summary — Clinicians can access the patient summary with a single tap and a swipe up to view vital signs, intake and output, lab and imaging results, health issues, medications, orders and notes on a single screen with drill down capabilities to see details and trending. Abnormal measurements or lab results with reference ranges are identified by red-colored text.
Note Entry — The Note Entry feature gives clinicians the ability to enter a note in the app by tapping the “Create Note” icon at the bottom of the screen regardless of the screen they are currently using. Clinicians can enter a full progress note, or they can capture a few notes-to-self as reminders and complete the rest of the progress note between patients.
Order Entry — Enables providers to place an order from anywhere in the chart. Created with the Human-Centered Design approach, this feature uses bold headers to identify the department associated with each order.
In-app training — Sunrise Air offers i-Learn in-app training to provide users just-in-time access to various workflow tutorials and drives user acceptance and feature adoption upon first sign-in as a Sunrise Air user. This feature was created through the Human-Centered Design approach, leveraging clinicians’ input to create content on frequently occurring questions.