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Connexall Now Available in Epic Toolbox as Alert Manager Solution
Connexall Now Available in Epic Toolbox as Alert Manager Solution

Business Wire

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Connexall Now Available in Epic Toolbox as Alert Manager Solution

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Connexall, a global leader in clinical communication, alarm management, and workflow optimization, today announced its designation in the 'Alert Manager Integration' category in Epic Toolbox on Showroom. This achievement highlights Connexall's expertise in driving seamless integration with disparate systems to provide intelligently routed clinical and operational alerts directly into Epic – including Rover, Haiku, and Canto. Connexall collaborated with Epic to provide input into the design of the Alert Manager Integration blueprint, which defines Epic's recommended practices for products in this category. Within Showroom, Toolbox is a designation for products that use established integration technology in select categories to meet Epic defined recommended connection practices for that area. The eligible categories focus on the most impactful and innovative areas for Epic customers. Connexall's integration platform provides deep interoperability and proven outcomes for health systems looking to streamline alert management and reduce alarm fatigue. 'This recognition by Epic demonstrates Connexall's commitment to improving clinical workflows, patient safety, and staff and clinician satisfaction for over 25 years,' said Connexall CEO Sandy Saggar. 'We are honored to support the standard in the Alert Manager Integration category in the Epic Toolbox.' With its extensive integration library, Connexall offers bi-directional integration with Epic and consolidates alerts from various systems—such as nurse call, patient monitoring, IV pumps, RTLS, and smart beds—ensuring the right information reaches the right care team member, on the right device, at the right time. This milestone reaffirms Connexall's role in the healthcare ecosystem—alleviating burden, increasing efficiency, and improving patient care. About Connexall Connexall is a connected care and interoperability platform, seamlessly integrating disparate healthcare technologies. As a vendor-neutral solution, Connexall intelligently manages alarms and optimizes workflows to improve staff experience and patient safety. To learn more, visit

P-Valley Season 3: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
P-Valley Season 3: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far

Business Upturn

time28-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Business Upturn

P-Valley Season 3: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far

By Aman Shukla Published on June 28, 2025, 19:30 IST Last updated June 28, 2025, 13:53 IST Man, it's been a minute since we last vibed with P-Valley . That Season 2 finale in August 2022 left us all kinds of shook, and now fans are itching to get back to The Pynk, that gritty, glittery strip club in Chucalissa, Mississippi. So, what's the word on P-Valley Season 3? We've scoured the latest buzz, including those X posts flying around, to bring you the lowdown on the release date, cast and plot details. Let's dive in. When Will P-Valley Season 3 Hit Screens? Starz hasn't locked in an official premiere date yet, but we've got some solid clues. Production began in April or May 2024 and wrapped in November 2024, according to multiple sources. Based on the production timeline of Season 2, which took approximately six months from filming completion to premiere, P-Valley Season 3 is likely to debut in mid-2025, maybe in July, August. P-Valley Season 3 Expected Cast The heart of P-Valley is its characters, and most of the fan favorites are set to return. Here's who we expect to see strutting back into Chucalissa: Nicco Annan as Uncle Clifford, the fierce, non-binary owner of The Pynk, ruling with heart and hustle. Brandee Evans as Mercedes, who's stepping away from the pole to build a new life with her daughter. Shannon Thornton as Keyshawn (Miss Mississippi), fighting for freedom from her toxic relationship. J. Alphonse Nicholson as Lil' Murda, chasing music stardom while navigating his public love story with Uncle Clifford. Parker Sawyers as Andre, caught between ambition and personal drama. Harriett D. Foy as Patrice, Mercedes' complicated mom. Skyler Joy as Gidget, keeping the dance floor hot. Dan J. Johnson as Corbin Kyle, stirring up local power plays. Morocco Omari as Big L, loyal to The Pynk. Dominic DeVore as Duffy, tied to the club's inner circle. Jordan M. Cox as Derrick, Keyshawn's controlling partner. Psalms Salazar as Whisper, bringing her flair to the stage. P-Valley Season 3 Potential Plot P-Valley thrives on its messy, heartfelt drama, and Season 3 will pick up where Season 2 left off. While Starz is keeping the story under wraps, here's what we're expecting based on the finale and teases from the cast: Mercedes' Next Move: After leaving The Pynk and reuniting with her daughter, Mercedes is building a dance studio. Season 3 will dig into her life as a mom and entrepreneur, but don't expect it to be smooth sailing. Uncle Clifford and Lil' Murda: Their love went public in Season 2, a bold move in a conservative town. Expect tension as they balance their relationship with Lil' Murda's growing fame and the prejudice they face. The Pynk's Future: The club's always under threat—whether it's shady investors or local politics. Uncle Clifford's fight to keep The Pynk alive will be a big focus. Keyshawn's Fight: Still trapped with Derrick, Keyshawn's journey toward independence will hit new highs and lows. Haiku's Chaos: The new dancer's wild energy is sure to spark drama, maybe clashing with Roulette or Whisper on the floor. Katori Hall calls P-Valley a 'love letter to the South's marginalized,' so expect Season 3's 10 episodes to dive deep into love, survival, and grit, all with that signature P-Valley sparkle. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at

Abridge Announces Inside for Inpatient and Initial Rollout of Outpatient Orders
Abridge Announces Inside for Inpatient and Initial Rollout of Outpatient Orders

Business Wire

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Abridge Announces Inside for Inpatient and Initial Rollout of Outpatient Orders

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Abridge, a leading generative AI platform for clinical conversations, is expanding its capabilities to support inpatient care settings and queue up outpatient orders—extending the value of clinical conversations through additional integrated workflows as part of Workshop, a program through which Epic and Abridge have worked together to develop new, innovative healthcare technologies that are piloted and refined before wider release. These new offerings are already showing impact across care settings from early health system partners. Abridge Inside for Inpatient extends the current functionality for outpatient and emergency medicine to a new care setting, featuring seamless integration with Epic, from Haiku to Hyperspace. Once implemented, clinicians will be able to leverage Abridge without leaving the Epic workflow, transforming complex conversations into compliant and billable clinical notes. 'Abridge Inside automatically transforms bedside conversations into structured Epic notes, empowering inpatient clinicians who deliver the intricately balanced coordinated care for admitted patients to devote more time to patient care,' said Dr. Veena Jones, Vice President and Chief Medical Information Officer at Sutter Health, one of several Abridge partners who piloted the technology. 'Seamless Epic integration into a variety of note types makes it easy to use, and our admitting hospitalists, in particular, are thrilled.' Abridge Inside for Inpatient is tailored specifically to the unique Epic inpatient workflow: Seamless integration with Haiku: Epic integration enables users to leverage SmartPhrases and templates for review and rapid note closure. Standard note types: Abridge Inside for Inpatient gives clinicians the option to choose from history and physical (H&P), progress notes, and consult note types. Epic will automatically map the generated note into the selected note type. Abridge is continuously enhancing its models to improve the inpatient experience, including an upcoming update to the progress note that incorporates prior note data from Epic. Simultaneous management of patients and notes: Abridge Inside for Inpatient facilitates pre-charting, post-charting, and switching between patients. 'Abridge Inside for Inpatient calms some of the chaos of delivering inpatient care,' said Dr. Richard Liu, a hospitalist at Sutter's Mills-Peninsula Medical Center in Burlingame, CA. 'Just by holding my phone and pressing a button, I know the information shared by each patient is captured and available for documentation in their chart.' Moving from Conversation to Action with Outpatient Orders Starting with outpatient clinicians, Abridge is streamlining the orders workflow through an early pilot in Epic's Workshop program. As part of this initial rollout with select design partners this functionality, for example, allows medications mentioned during patient encounters directly inside Epic, enabling clinicians to rapidly place orders based on the conversation—saving time, reducing cognitive burden, and minimizing duplicate work. 'Once I finish the visit, the medications I talked through are already surfaced in Epic—and that's a huge help in a busy clinic,' said Dr. Mary Kirby, a family medicine physician at Coastal Carolina. The need is urgent: Nearly three-quarters of outpatient visits result in at least one prescription order, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. Capturing these orders accurately and efficiently has traditionally added to clinicians' documentation burden. Upcoming support for imaging, labs, and additional order types will help clinicians close the loop on more types of follow-up care discussed during the patient conversation. 'Abridge Inside for Inpatient and Outpatient Orders was developed with Epic as part of the Workshop program,' said Dr. Shiv Rao, CEO and Co-founder of Abridge. 'Abridge and Epic continue to collaborate to enhance clinician experiences, ultimately helping them work at the top of their licenses.' About Abridge Abridge was founded in 2018 to power deeper understanding in healthcare. The enterprise-grade AI platform transforms medical conversations into clinically useful and billable documentation at the point of care, reducing administrative burden and clinician burnout while improving patient experience. With deep EHR integration, support for 28+ languages, and 50+ specialties, Abridge is used across a wide range of care settings, including outpatient, emergency department, and inpatient. Abridge's enterprise-grade AI platform is purpose-built for healthcare. Supported by Linked Evidence, Abridge is the only solution that maps AI-generated summaries to source data, helping clinicians quickly trust and verify the output. As a pioneer in generative AI for healthcare, Abridge is setting the industry standard for the responsible deployment of AI across health systems. Abridge was recently awarded Best in KLAS for Ambient AI segment in addition to other accolades, including 2025 Forbes AI 50 List, TIME Best Inventions of 2024, and Fortune's 2024 AI 50 Innovators. *Epic, Haiku, and Hyperspace are registered trademarks of Epic Systems Corporation.

Jenevieve Is "Head Over Heels" In Smooth New Single
Jenevieve Is "Head Over Heels" In Smooth New Single

Hypebeast

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hypebeast

Jenevieve Is "Head Over Heels" In Smooth New Single

Summary Jenevieve, Hypebeast'sNew Gen: Fall 2021inductee, debuted her latest single, 'Head Over Heels.' Clocking in at just under four minutes, the track features a sample of Tom Browne's 'Charisma' and hears her croon about the dizzying highs of falling for someone. The cut also features an accompanying visualizer, which sees Jenevieve enjoying a night out on the town with friends. 'Head Over Heels' follows 'Haiku' from May. Its predecessor marked her first release in over two years, with her last full-length effort dating back to 2021'sDivision. Watch Jenevieve's 'Head Over Heels' visualizer above.

Brushwood Center in Ryerson Woods showcased sustainable goods at Mother Earth Made Market
Brushwood Center in Ryerson Woods showcased sustainable goods at Mother Earth Made Market

Chicago Tribune

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Chicago Tribune

Brushwood Center in Ryerson Woods showcased sustainable goods at Mother Earth Made Market

Honoring the mother of all mothers, Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods, hosted their 4th annual Mother Earth Market on May 10th and 11th, a celebration of spring and Mother's Day weekend. The event showcased an art market, featuring artists, makers, vendors and organizations from Cook and Lake Counties, all inspired by nature and working towards a more sustainable future. Julia Kemerer, director of arts and administration at Brushwood, says the purpose of the event is twofold – to provide artists the opportunity to share their work and to bring the community together for a fun celebration of springtime nature-inspired art. The Mother Earth Market ran both Saturday and Sunday, featuring local art for purchase, family friendly activities like Bird Walks and Forest Bathing with Brushwood Center staff, Haiku readings by poet-in-residence, Kathryn Haydon, a spring flower crafting station, live music from Veterans from the James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center, and much more. 'Of the 37 multidisciplinary artists participating this year, each one draws their inspiration from nature in their own unique way,' Kemerer said. Artists like Vaiju Saraf, from Lincolnshire, who says she has been creating nature-based works linked to her travels since 2018, or Nicholas Hellman, a woodworker from Vernon Hills, who says in woodworking, all his raw materials come from nature. Dionne Venhorst of Mundelein attended the market Saturday with friends. 'It's incredible how this event not only connects attendees to the untouched natural beauty of Ryerson Woods, but to the history of our area, through the Brushwood Center,' Venhorst said. Randi Merel, president of the Riverwoods Preservation Council, attended the Mother Earth Market for the first time this year. 'Today we are here offering custom seedling packets to help residents grow native species from seeds in their own backyard,' Merel said. Lake Villa, artist, Natalie Ingrum of Tinkering Tilly, says she has created an art practice out using recycled and ethically foraged materials. 'As a kid spending time out in nature in a forest preserve near my house, I started cleaning up, picking up trash, this was the beginning of my adult passion of making art out of what I find,' Ingrum said. Brianna Borger of Evanston says she loves to support small business artists and the market gives her a glimpse into nature-inspired creativity. 'It's such a great weekend to come out to the woods and see tons of locally made art, do a bit of shopping, and enjoy fun activities for the family,' Kemerer said.

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