


Goshen in 2016 had an inconsistent and not universally used physician secure messaging system. The project was titled ‘Enhancing Orthopedic Experience Utilizing Secure Text Messaging.’” The old way: operators and pagers This is the foundation of the triple aim of healthcare. “I felt improving communication during this critical period, we could ultimately improve the patient experience, decrease cost and improve patient outcomes. “This led to the conversation with my partners to use secure messaging with our patients during the perioperative period,” Koronkiewicz explained. The response from the patients and their caregivers who used the application to communicate with him were all positive. Koronkiewicz personally began using the application to securely communicate with his postoperative patients. The four physicians of Goshen Orthopedics and Sports Medicine were early adopters of this technology. However, the implementation of the secure messaging application to all nursing colleagues was delayed by more pressing IT projects. Initially, Koronkiewicz was planning to use the secure messaging application to demonstrate improved communication and satisfaction between physicians and nursing. I was intrigued by the new secure messaging application and felt that I could demonstrate improved efficiencies on how we communicate at Goshen Health.” “As a requisite for completion of the program, a Capstone project needed to be completed. “During this process, I was enrolled in the Master of Healthcare Quality and Safety Management at the College of Population Health at Jefferson University in Philadelphia,” Koronkiewicz recalled. After an extensive vetting process, the DrFirst Backline Communication platform was selected to assist in transforming the way staff communicate at Goshen Health, formerly IU Health Goshen. IT department leaders also were in preliminary discussions on updating the hospital switchboard networks.Ī multidisciplinary committee that included physicians, nurses, IT personnel and administrators was created to evaluate the diverse IT applications that would meet the present and future needs of the organization. Your APT repository mirror is ready to use.In the early phases, it was established that nursing administrators were interested in investigating IT that could assist them with nursing alarms and alert management.Import the GPG key for this repository by following the instructions on the GPG panel.Use the example below, taking care to replace ubuntu and trusty with your Linux distribution and version: The bottom section of /etc/apt/mirror.list contains a list of repositories to mirror. Set base_path to the directory you created above: The top section includes global configuration values. The default /etc/apt/mirror.list configuration is split into two sections. Modify the apt-mirror config, using your favorite editor:.You'll need to add this to your apt-mirror config in the next step.

Determine which version of Ubuntu or Debian you'd like to mirror.
#AKARIO BACKLINE LOGIN INSTALL#
Sudo apt-get install apt-mirror NOTE: If you are running Debian Wheezy or earlier, you must upgrade to a recent version (0.4.9 or newer) of apt-mirror for HTTPS support.

These directions will walk you through using the open source tool apt-mirror to mirror your APT repository.
