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NEONI Implements New Online Clinical Placement System
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Back to all News ReleasesMay 15, 2012 (Cleveland)NEONI Implements New Online Clinical Placement System
The Center for Health Affairs and its workforce initiative, NEONI, are proud to introduce their new online clinical placement system, ACE-Ohio. This new system, offered to the entire state of Ohio through NEONI’s exclusive license with the Michigan Health Council, will take the place of StudentMAXTM, NEONI’s former scheduling system.
The ACE System, developed in 2007 as a collaborative effort to streamline clinical placement standards and processes by the Alliance for Clinical Experience (ACE) System and the Michigan Health Council, provides web-based tools that allow health providers and schools to expand their capacity for placing and hosting students for clinical rotations.
NEONI’s ACE-Ohio System contains two components including an online clinical rotation matching and requesting tool called ACE-MAPP, as well as an online learning and certification management tool called ACE-Passport.
NEONI has been utilizing StudentMAXTM since 2007 to coordinate clinical placements among Northeast Ohio hospitals and schools of nursing. But based on the Oregon Center for Nursing’s significant fee structure increase as well as other various programmatic/technical capabilities, NEONI has decided to dissolve the partnership.
Within the next few weeks, NEONI’s 17 education partners and 26 clinical partners will begin utilizing the ACEMAPP tool, with plans to implement the ACE-Passport component in fall 2012. NEONI has been working closely with their new partners from the Michigan Health Council resulting in a smooth implementation process. NEONI is enthusiastic and confident with the new ACE-Ohio system and its capabilities.
If you have additional questions regarding the new ACE-Ohio system, please contact
Lisa Anderson at 216.255.3660 or
lisa.anderson@chanet.org or Sandy Anderson at 216.255.3651 or
sandy.anderson@chanet.org.