CRISP DC continues to support care teams across the District with tools that make timely, informed care coordination possible. Solutions like the CRISP Event Notification Delivery (CEND) system and Population Explorer are helping clinicians stay connected to their patients’ real-time health activity and historical encounter data—directly within their workflow through the CRISP DC .
Real-Time Insight with CEND and Population Explorer
The CRISP Event Notification Delivery (CEND) solution provides real-time alerts when patients experience hospital encounters by matching organizational patient panels with live ADT (Admission, Discharge, Transfer) data. These alerts are seamlessly delivered into clinical workflows through the CRISP DC Portal using Population Explorer.
Population Explorer enables clinicians and care teams to quickly review recent and historical patient encounters, offering visibility into the past six months of utilization. Integrated directly into the DC Portal, it supports faster follow-up, improved communication, and stronger continuity of care.
Success Story: Supporting Timely Intervention and Care Coordination
“As a Registered Nurse, Population Explorer is a tool I use every day to catch up with my clients who are in the hospital. I immediately intervene by notifying my company, staff, and doctors. My CRISP DC account is always open because I want to keep getting the alerts.
When clients call and want me to help them schedule medical appointments, they don’t remember the hospitals they visited or the providers they encountered. I can easily verify this information in Population Explorer to support coordination of care.”
Success Story: Improving Clinical Decision-Making with Lab Data
“As a Registered Nurse, I use Clinical Information in my workflow to ensure I am providing quality care, especially when reviewing my client’s lab values. When I have a new client and need to administer medication, and the doctor has not entered baseline lab values, I go into Clinical Information, download the lab results, and notify the doctor immediately.
I also upload lab values into my client’s chart as guidance before starting psychotropic medications. After reviewing the client’s data in Clinical Information, if there are no recent encounters or updated lab values, I notify our doctors to ensure medications are not administered without up-to-date baseline information.”
Driving Better Outcomes Through Connected Data
These user experiences highlight how CRISP DC tools are improving visibility across care settings, strengthening communication between providers, and ensuring clinicians have the information they need at the point of care. By surfacing timely encounter alerts and accessible clinical data, CRISP DC continues to support safer, more coordinated, and more informed care delivery across the District.