Real-time location awareness technology enables new solutions for hospitals. It allows hospitals to track patients, staff, medical equipment, medications and other assets in real-time. This improves patient safety by preventing medical errors, optimizes staff effectiveness, and enhances workflow efficiency. The AwareCare system from Indralok uses real-time location data to deliver these benefits through automated tracking, alerts, and data analysis capabilities.
The document describes the features and functions of Unicare, a hospital management system developed by Sikraft Solutions Ltd. Unicare is a comprehensive clinical and business solution that encompasses healthcare domain knowledge. It automates and enhances different phases of care delivery through an integrated yet modular architecture. The system's core clinical and business modules support various medical professionals and hospital enterprise functions. It also benefits patients through electronic health records and investors through its technical capabilities. Unicare combines subsystems for areas like patient management, treatment, support services, and system services to provide a full hospital automation solution.
This document provides an overview of Lifeline, a comprehensive hospital management software solution created by Manorama Infosystem. Lifeline integrates various hospital workflows and departments into one system to streamline operations and information flow. It has various modules that can be customized for the needs of a multi-specialty hospital, including reception management, outpatient management, electronic medical records, indoor patient management, and more. Lifeline aims to help hospitals achieve efficient management, enhance patient care, improve work efficiency, and enable growth.
Insta Health solutions is a leader in providing hospital and clinics management solutions for the emerging markets of India, Middle East, Africa and Middle East. With over 200 hospitals and clinics using the system in both cloud and local server installations, it has built good reputation as a very easy to use and implement system.
Even though coding guidelines stipulate that ALL diagnostic ultrasound examinations require permanently recorded images with measurements, (when such measurements are clinically indicated), ultrasound guidance for vascular access has additional requirements. We have outlined these requirements in the attached information.
In a world where medical software is systemically plagued by complexity, OMS is helping cardiologists take back control. Created by and for cardiologists, allow us to restore your faith in what's possible.
The XY Cardiology Center was facing issues with maintaining accurate medical records due to outdated record keeping methods and transcription errors. They outsourced their medical transcription needs to iSource, who implemented a solution using online dictation, EMR software, and offshore transcriptionists. This improved accuracy, turnaround time, and reduced costs and transcription staff. The client reported the changes brought administrative efficiency near six sigma levels, preventing issues like patients not having their records available, and increased the center's respect in the community.
James Kelly has over 30 years of experience in biomedical equipment repair and maintenance. He has worked for various hospitals and medical centers in Texas, including Brooke Army Medical Center, Wilford Hall Medical Center, and Baptist Health System. His resume outlines his extensive work history servicing medical equipment such as patient monitors, sterilizers, imaging systems, and more. He has an associate's degree in biomedical equipment technology from Texas State Technical College.
The document describes the features and functions of Unicare, a hospital management system developed by Sikraft Solutions Ltd. Unicare is a comprehensive clinical and business solution that encompasses healthcare domain knowledge. It automates and enhances different phases of care delivery through an integrated yet modular architecture. The system's core clinical and business modules support various medical professionals and hospital enterprise functions. It also benefits patients through electronic health records and investors through its technical capabilities. Unicare combines subsystems for areas like patient management, treatment, support services, and system services to provide a full hospital automation solution.
This document provides an overview of Lifeline, a comprehensive hospital management software solution created by Manorama Infosystem. Lifeline integrates various hospital workflows and departments into one system to streamline operations and information flow. It has various modules that can be customized for the needs of a multi-specialty hospital, including reception management, outpatient management, electronic medical records, indoor patient management, and more. Lifeline aims to help hospitals achieve efficient management, enhance patient care, improve work efficiency, and enable growth.
Insta Health solutions is a leader in providing hospital and clinics management solutions for the emerging markets of India, Middle East, Africa and Middle East. With over 200 hospitals and clinics using the system in both cloud and local server installations, it has built good reputation as a very easy to use and implement system.
Even though coding guidelines stipulate that ALL diagnostic ultrasound examinations require permanently recorded images with measurements, (when such measurements are clinically indicated), ultrasound guidance for vascular access has additional requirements. We have outlined these requirements in the attached information.
In a world where medical software is systemically plagued by complexity, OMS is helping cardiologists take back control. Created by and for cardiologists, allow us to restore your faith in what's possible.
The XY Cardiology Center was facing issues with maintaining accurate medical records due to outdated record keeping methods and transcription errors. They outsourced their medical transcription needs to iSource, who implemented a solution using online dictation, EMR software, and offshore transcriptionists. This improved accuracy, turnaround time, and reduced costs and transcription staff. The client reported the changes brought administrative efficiency near six sigma levels, preventing issues like patients not having their records available, and increased the center's respect in the community.
James Kelly has over 30 years of experience in biomedical equipment repair and maintenance. He has worked for various hospitals and medical centers in Texas, including Brooke Army Medical Center, Wilford Hall Medical Center, and Baptist Health System. His resume outlines his extensive work history servicing medical equipment such as patient monitors, sterilizers, imaging systems, and more. He has an associate's degree in biomedical equipment technology from Texas State Technical College.
Diagnostic equipment aids doctors in diagnosing, monitoring, and treating medical complications. Basic equipment helps assess and monitor a patient's condition, making the doctor's job more streamlined so treatment can begin immediately. A biomedical equipment technician and doctor together decide on the equipment and its maintenance, which is important for being able to handle any medical condition. Some common equipment includes EEG, ECG, ultrasound, MRI machines, ventilators, and anesthesia machines. Many manufacturers and online suppliers provide diagnostic equipment, infant care products, and medical pathology devices. Purchasing registered, CE-marked, or ISI-marked products ensures quality. Online suppliers allow custom orders, delivery options, and customer service to get equipment in working condition
The document discusses the usual surveillance schedule for patients with pacemakers, which includes an initial follow up within 1 week of implantation, follow ups every 6-12 months during the maintenance period, and more frequent monitoring as the battery nears depletion. It also provides guidance on evaluating patients with pacemakers or ICDs prior to surgery, including determining if they are pacemaker dependent, checking device function, and coordinating with device manufacturers for possible reprogramming. Pre-op cardiology evaluation is recommended for several scenarios, including newly implanted devices, those near end of battery life, or if surgery poses risks to the device or leads.
Advanced Cardiovascular Surgery Hybrid Operating Room (Nuts & Bolts)Jacques Kpodonu,MD
1) The document discusses the key factors for building an advanced cardiovascular hybrid operating room, including clinical requirement assessment, planning, project management, and partner management.
2) Some of the main considerations for a hybrid OR layout are ensuring adequate space for imaging equipment, surgical equipment, anesthesia equipment, and radiation shielding. Workflow for medical staff and patients must also be considered.
3) Building a hybrid OR requires defining roles and responsibilities, deciding on equipment, and iterative planning and verification between all involved parties to ensure needs are met. Total investment for a hybrid OR project can be over $6 million.
Reston Hospital was losing $200,000 annually due to missing tissue grafts and inefficient manual inventory processes. To address this and meet new FDA regulations, Reston implemented an automated inventory tracking solution using RFID-enabled storage cabinets and freezers from Terso Solutions integrated with Champion Healthcare's UDITracker software. This solution automated Reston's inventory processes, reduced expiration waste, improved recall response time to 24 hours, and saved Reston over $200,000 annually in missing tissue costs.
This document provides the resume and qualifications of Craig N. Setti, an interventional cardiovascular technologist. Key details include:
- Over 15 years of experience as a cardiovascular technologist at several hospitals in New Jersey.
- Certifications including RCIS (Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist) and BCLS (Basic Cardiac Life Support).
- Extensive experience in a wide range of cardiac, vascular, and neurovascular procedures using various technologies.
- Also experienced in electrophysiology studies, device implantation, and emergency response.
The document discusses conducting a business process review of the MRI section at a hospital. It includes mapping the current patient workflow, identifying bottlenecks, and assessing the impact of changes implemented. Key issues noted were long wait times, lack of communication, and delays in scheduling and patient preparation. Changes tested included streamlining forms, standardizing schedules, adding signage for patients, and defining staff roles. A time motion study on 150 patients was planned to analyze the impact of the changes.
Streptomirus (Streptovancin) is a new treatment for necrotizing fasciitis (NF) developed by Catalent Pharmaceutical Inc. Non-clinical studies in mice and dogs showed Streptomirus was safer, faster-acting, and more effective than current NF treatments. Clinical trials confirmed Streptomirus' efficacy and safety profile. Catalent is seeking FDA approval to market Streptomirus globally as an orphan drug for NF, an unmet medical need with high mortality. If approved, Streptomirus would provide a more effective treatment option for NF patients.
Presentatie gehouden tijdens het Minisymposium Beamergebruik in de eredienst, Marcuskerk Leusden 11 april 2007. De presentatie gaat over de aanpak en besluitvorming en over techniek en organisatie van beamergebruik in de Marcuskerk.
Xcelerator & Mobile Tek Presentation2010patrick08724
Founded in 2000, Xcelerator provides end-to-end logistics solutions for couriers, messengers, and shippers serving labs, hospitals, retailers, and more. Their platform integrates order management, dispatch, mobile apps, and accounting to help clients maximize efficiency and growth. Key features include online and mobile tools for orders, tracking, proof of delivery, invoicing and more. Xcelerator aims to provide clients with powerful, customizable solutions and unparalleled support to streamline operations and expand business.
The document summarizes a presentation by Monica Bulger about the challenges of online research. It discusses how students spent significant time modifying search terms and viewing URLs but cited few in their essays. While information access is widespread, using information effectively requires digital literacy skills like evaluating reliability and relevance. Students may benefit from guidance to improve search practices and integrate high-quality sources.
O documento discute o uso crescente das mídias sociais por líderes mundiais para fins diplomáticos. O Twitter é a plataforma mais popular, com 793 contas de líderes de 173 países e 324 milhões de seguidores no total. O Facebook é a segunda rede social mais usada por líderes, com 537 páginas e 255 milhões de curtidas. O estudo fornece dicas para usar as mídias sociais de forma engajada e eficaz.
This document discusses accounting principles and procedures. It mentions generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and the basic accounting equation of debits and credits to record transactions involving expenses, assets, and dividends. The document also references accounting entries for credits.
This document discusses several topics related to safe internet use including the benefits of chat rooms, appropriate and inappropriate information to share online, how to promote safe surfing, avoiding flame wars, and the difference between public and private email. Parents are encouraged to use restrictions and internet classes to promote safe surfing. Flame wars and sharing too much personal information should be avoided online.
This report uses six case studies to understand how researchers in the humanities find, access, use and share information. Centred around users of a resource, members of a department or participants within a research field, each case presents several viewpoints on the changing nature of research.
It is clear that new information behaviours are developing. Researchers make increasing use of digital resources, and are collaborating in more open configurations. However, some challenges remain, and researchers are not always able to make the most of the new tools that are available to them.
Voices from the Field: Practices, Challenges & Directions in Digital Humaniti...Monica Bulger
Presented at the Click-on-Knowledge Conference May 11-13, 2011 in Copenhagen.
Smiljana Antonijevic & Monica Bulger
This paper presents findings of a fieldwork study that explored research practices, challenges, and directions in contemporary digital humanities scholarship. The study was conducted in the period April-October, 2010, as part of two research projects of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Oxford Internet Institute— Alflalab (http://alfalablog.huygensinstituut.nl/) and Humanities Information Practices (http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/research/?id=58). The study included observations and in-depth interviews with digital humanities scholars, policymakers, and funders, with a focus on developers and users of digital resources for humanities research. The study involved 86 participants from over 25 institutions in 5 countries. Participating institutions included: Huygens Institute; National Endowment for Humanities Office of Digital Humanities; Stanford University; University of Alberta; University of California, Berkeley; University of California, Los Angeles; University of Indiana; University of Maryland; University of Oxford; University of Virginia.
With the rise of social media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn etc.) many nonprofits are exploring new ways of fundraising, advocating, and conducting outreach online. This workshop will help participants understand how effective multi-channel online communications work, using examples from health industry nonprofits and more. Our emphasis won't be on technical 'how tos', but rather strategies, with particular emphasis on the question of return on investment from the nonprofit CEO's point of view. We'll also talk about staff capacity, social media policies, the CEO's role in social media, time, and budgeting.
This document provides guidance on creating compelling presentations. It discusses sitting with your group, having the goals of inspiring confidence and creating meaningful presentations. Presentations should focus on communication rather than perfection. Participants are encouraged to rehearse but act spontaneous, provide revelations, show vulnerability, avoid being tedious, change the world, and not use bullet points. The document suggests thinking visually and creating fearlessly. It also notes that the audience wants to be convinced and discusses assessing your target audience.
Burson-Marsteller and Penn Schoen Berland (PSB), launched the seventh consecutive The Atlantic/Aspen Institute survey, an exclusive poll unveiling Americans’ views on the direction of their country. The quantitative survey collected insights from 1,988 members of the general population and 513 broad elites in the U.S. Most notably, this year’s survey found that Americans are overwhelmingly optimistic about their personal lives and ability to live the “American Dream,” even though three fourths are worried the Dream is suffering overall.
Diagnostic equipment aids doctors in diagnosing, monitoring, and treating medical complications. Basic equipment helps assess and monitor a patient's condition, making the doctor's job more streamlined so treatment can begin immediately. A biomedical equipment technician and doctor together decide on the equipment and its maintenance, which is important for being able to handle any medical condition. Some common equipment includes EEG, ECG, ultrasound, MRI machines, ventilators, and anesthesia machines. Many manufacturers and online suppliers provide diagnostic equipment, infant care products, and medical pathology devices. Purchasing registered, CE-marked, or ISI-marked products ensures quality. Online suppliers allow custom orders, delivery options, and customer service to get equipment in working condition
The document discusses the usual surveillance schedule for patients with pacemakers, which includes an initial follow up within 1 week of implantation, follow ups every 6-12 months during the maintenance period, and more frequent monitoring as the battery nears depletion. It also provides guidance on evaluating patients with pacemakers or ICDs prior to surgery, including determining if they are pacemaker dependent, checking device function, and coordinating with device manufacturers for possible reprogramming. Pre-op cardiology evaluation is recommended for several scenarios, including newly implanted devices, those near end of battery life, or if surgery poses risks to the device or leads.
Advanced Cardiovascular Surgery Hybrid Operating Room (Nuts & Bolts)Jacques Kpodonu,MD
1) The document discusses the key factors for building an advanced cardiovascular hybrid operating room, including clinical requirement assessment, planning, project management, and partner management.
2) Some of the main considerations for a hybrid OR layout are ensuring adequate space for imaging equipment, surgical equipment, anesthesia equipment, and radiation shielding. Workflow for medical staff and patients must also be considered.
3) Building a hybrid OR requires defining roles and responsibilities, deciding on equipment, and iterative planning and verification between all involved parties to ensure needs are met. Total investment for a hybrid OR project can be over $6 million.
Reston Hospital was losing $200,000 annually due to missing tissue grafts and inefficient manual inventory processes. To address this and meet new FDA regulations, Reston implemented an automated inventory tracking solution using RFID-enabled storage cabinets and freezers from Terso Solutions integrated with Champion Healthcare's UDITracker software. This solution automated Reston's inventory processes, reduced expiration waste, improved recall response time to 24 hours, and saved Reston over $200,000 annually in missing tissue costs.
This document provides the resume and qualifications of Craig N. Setti, an interventional cardiovascular technologist. Key details include:
- Over 15 years of experience as a cardiovascular technologist at several hospitals in New Jersey.
- Certifications including RCIS (Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist) and BCLS (Basic Cardiac Life Support).
- Extensive experience in a wide range of cardiac, vascular, and neurovascular procedures using various technologies.
- Also experienced in electrophysiology studies, device implantation, and emergency response.
The document discusses conducting a business process review of the MRI section at a hospital. It includes mapping the current patient workflow, identifying bottlenecks, and assessing the impact of changes implemented. Key issues noted were long wait times, lack of communication, and delays in scheduling and patient preparation. Changes tested included streamlining forms, standardizing schedules, adding signage for patients, and defining staff roles. A time motion study on 150 patients was planned to analyze the impact of the changes.
Streptomirus (Streptovancin) is a new treatment for necrotizing fasciitis (NF) developed by Catalent Pharmaceutical Inc. Non-clinical studies in mice and dogs showed Streptomirus was safer, faster-acting, and more effective than current NF treatments. Clinical trials confirmed Streptomirus' efficacy and safety profile. Catalent is seeking FDA approval to market Streptomirus globally as an orphan drug for NF, an unmet medical need with high mortality. If approved, Streptomirus would provide a more effective treatment option for NF patients.
Presentatie gehouden tijdens het Minisymposium Beamergebruik in de eredienst, Marcuskerk Leusden 11 april 2007. De presentatie gaat over de aanpak en besluitvorming en over techniek en organisatie van beamergebruik in de Marcuskerk.
Xcelerator & Mobile Tek Presentation2010patrick08724
Founded in 2000, Xcelerator provides end-to-end logistics solutions for couriers, messengers, and shippers serving labs, hospitals, retailers, and more. Their platform integrates order management, dispatch, mobile apps, and accounting to help clients maximize efficiency and growth. Key features include online and mobile tools for orders, tracking, proof of delivery, invoicing and more. Xcelerator aims to provide clients with powerful, customizable solutions and unparalleled support to streamline operations and expand business.
The document summarizes a presentation by Monica Bulger about the challenges of online research. It discusses how students spent significant time modifying search terms and viewing URLs but cited few in their essays. While information access is widespread, using information effectively requires digital literacy skills like evaluating reliability and relevance. Students may benefit from guidance to improve search practices and integrate high-quality sources.
O documento discute o uso crescente das mídias sociais por líderes mundiais para fins diplomáticos. O Twitter é a plataforma mais popular, com 793 contas de líderes de 173 países e 324 milhões de seguidores no total. O Facebook é a segunda rede social mais usada por líderes, com 537 páginas e 255 milhões de curtidas. O estudo fornece dicas para usar as mídias sociais de forma engajada e eficaz.
This document discusses accounting principles and procedures. It mentions generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and the basic accounting equation of debits and credits to record transactions involving expenses, assets, and dividends. The document also references accounting entries for credits.
This document discusses several topics related to safe internet use including the benefits of chat rooms, appropriate and inappropriate information to share online, how to promote safe surfing, avoiding flame wars, and the difference between public and private email. Parents are encouraged to use restrictions and internet classes to promote safe surfing. Flame wars and sharing too much personal information should be avoided online.
This report uses six case studies to understand how researchers in the humanities find, access, use and share information. Centred around users of a resource, members of a department or participants within a research field, each case presents several viewpoints on the changing nature of research.
It is clear that new information behaviours are developing. Researchers make increasing use of digital resources, and are collaborating in more open configurations. However, some challenges remain, and researchers are not always able to make the most of the new tools that are available to them.
Voices from the Field: Practices, Challenges & Directions in Digital Humaniti...Monica Bulger
Presented at the Click-on-Knowledge Conference May 11-13, 2011 in Copenhagen.
Smiljana Antonijevic & Monica Bulger
This paper presents findings of a fieldwork study that explored research practices, challenges, and directions in contemporary digital humanities scholarship. The study was conducted in the period April-October, 2010, as part of two research projects of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Oxford Internet Institute— Alflalab (http://alfalablog.huygensinstituut.nl/) and Humanities Information Practices (http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/research/?id=58). The study included observations and in-depth interviews with digital humanities scholars, policymakers, and funders, with a focus on developers and users of digital resources for humanities research. The study involved 86 participants from over 25 institutions in 5 countries. Participating institutions included: Huygens Institute; National Endowment for Humanities Office of Digital Humanities; Stanford University; University of Alberta; University of California, Berkeley; University of California, Los Angeles; University of Indiana; University of Maryland; University of Oxford; University of Virginia.
With the rise of social media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn etc.) many nonprofits are exploring new ways of fundraising, advocating, and conducting outreach online. This workshop will help participants understand how effective multi-channel online communications work, using examples from health industry nonprofits and more. Our emphasis won't be on technical 'how tos', but rather strategies, with particular emphasis on the question of return on investment from the nonprofit CEO's point of view. We'll also talk about staff capacity, social media policies, the CEO's role in social media, time, and budgeting.
This document provides guidance on creating compelling presentations. It discusses sitting with your group, having the goals of inspiring confidence and creating meaningful presentations. Presentations should focus on communication rather than perfection. Participants are encouraged to rehearse but act spontaneous, provide revelations, show vulnerability, avoid being tedious, change the world, and not use bullet points. The document suggests thinking visually and creating fearlessly. It also notes that the audience wants to be convinced and discusses assessing your target audience.
Burson-Marsteller and Penn Schoen Berland (PSB), launched the seventh consecutive The Atlantic/Aspen Institute survey, an exclusive poll unveiling Americans’ views on the direction of their country. The quantitative survey collected insights from 1,988 members of the general population and 513 broad elites in the U.S. Most notably, this year’s survey found that Americans are overwhelmingly optimistic about their personal lives and ability to live the “American Dream,” even though three fourths are worried the Dream is suffering overall.
The 3 big trends in pricing that are transforming UK practices - Sage at Acco...Sageukofficial
The accountancy profession is changing… FAST. Some firms will be left behind, whilst the most forward-thinking accountants will reap BIG REWARDS from change. Which one will you be?
Best-selling author, Mark Wickersham FCA will share with you the results of the largest pricing survey carried out in the profession. During this presentation you will get a roadmap to follow that will ensure you also reap big rewards from these trends.
Digital Humanities in Practice, DHC 2012Monica Bulger
This paper presents findings of a fieldwork study that explored research practices, challenges, and directions in contemporary digital humanities scholarship. The study was conducted in the period April-October, 2010, as part of two research projects of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Oxford Internet Institute. The studies included observations, focus groups, and in-depth interviews with digital humanities scholars, policymakers, and funders, with a focus on developers and users of digital resources for humanities research. The study involved 92 participants from over 25 institutions in 5 countries.
Presented by: Monica Bulger, Eric T. Meyer, and Sally Wyatt, with Smiljana Antonijevic
Brandraising involves communicating a nonprofit organization's core messages, positioning, and personality across multiple communication channels in a consistent way. The National Military Family Association rebranded to clarify its mission and better position itself against increased competition. Cross Cultural Solutions found that developing program-specific sub-brands was not sustainable and refocused on consistent messaging across its operations. Localizing communications for different audiences, such as in the UK, also requires tailoring language and tactics.
The document describes TeleMaster, a telemedicine platform that provides remote diagnostic services. It can be used to create centralized medical call centers or allow physicians to provide remote diagnostic services from their clinics. TeleMaster securely transfers medical data, manages diagnostic workflows and queues, and allows remote diagnosis using various medical devices. Case studies demonstrate how it has been used in Israel to reduce costs and improve efficiency at a cardiology call center processing over 18,000 Holter readings per year and to remotely monitor over 2,000 congestive heart failure patients through home monitoring devices. It has also been used in India on a project with over 51,000 medical kiosks enabling virtual patient-physician encounters.
This document discusses innovations in clinical security and mobility at hospitals in the Valencia region of Spain. It describes a solution using identification bracelets, mobile beacons, and a central server to locate and track patients and assets in real time. The system provides secure identification, effective tracking and analytics, and mobility of information. It has been implemented at the new Hospital La Fe in Valencia to guarantee clinical security for over 1,500 patients and 1,000 assets across its 260,000 square meter facility.
Acelacare aims to provide do-it-yourself healthcare through a mobile platform. The platform would allow users to self-diagnose and treat common medical conditions using connected diagnostic devices without visiting a doctor. It was founded by Patricia Salber, an experienced healthcare entrepreneur, and Akshar Kharebov, a mobile technology entrepreneur. They plan to develop an AI-powered virtual doctor to assess patients via questions and integrate diagnostic data to provide treatment recommendations over video calls if needed. The goal is to improve access to care and reduce costs by enabling self-care. Acelacare is currently in the early conceptual stage of development.
The document discusses how the Data Distribution Service (DDS) middleware standard can enable integration of medical devices and systems. DDS allows devices and applications to share information through a global data space and supports real-time performance, reliability, and interoperability across platforms. Examples shown include using DDS for integrated control of medical imaging devices like CT and MRI scanners, particle therapy systems, surgical robotics, and connecting monitoring devices at the hospital, ambulance, and clinical levels. DDS provides a common information model and quality of service policies to ensure safe and effective data sharing across disconnected medical systems.
Here are some of the data sheets that I created all photography, charts and layout for. The branding was also created from the rebrand that I initiated and upheld.
The Countess of Chester Hospital implemented a patient and asset tracking system using RFID tags to monitor patients and equipment in real-time. The system utilizes wireless networks, infrared transmitters, and individual tags for over 9,000 patients, staff, and devices. It provides live dashboard displays of bed status, theatre capacity, and other metrics to help coordinate patient flow, optimize asset usage, and improve efficiency across the hospital system. The tracking data and coordination center allow staff to view bed availability, automate workflows, and better manage admissions and discharges.
The document discusses the features and advantages of a central patient monitoring system. It allows nurses to monitor multiple patients from a central location, monitor vital signs, receive alerts, integrate with other systems like EMRs. It provides clinical decision support tools, helps manage alarms to reduce alarm fatigue, and supports a continuous patient record.
The document describes a hospital management system (HMS) and its various modules. It discusses features like improved visibility, streamlined reporting, and quality control. Key modules include patient management, doctor management, pharmacy management, and laboratory management. The pharmacy module handles inventory, prescriptions, and billing. The laboratory module allows ordering tests and viewing results. Other modules discussed are nurse management, ambulance/vehicle management, and a help desk module.
The document discusses HP's Digital Hospital solution framework which was implemented at St. Olav's Hospital in Norway. The framework utilizes a converged IP network to integrate clinical systems, devices, and applications. This allows for improved communication and information sharing. At St. Olav's, benefits included increased productivity, shorter patient stays, and better patient care through improved access to data. The Digital Hospital framework can help healthcare providers optimize resources and improve quality of care through IT and application integration.
The document describes Cloud9's Monet Clinic electronic health record and practice management system. It provides an overview of the key modules in the system including clinical, front office, ordering, and reporting functionality. It also includes a case study of a large primary care group that implemented the system across their national network of 300 clinics serving over 20 million patients annually. The system provides a fully integrated digital solution for managing patient records, appointments, billing, prescribing, and other clinical and business operations.
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Rfid for patient tracking by blaze automation 2010Blaze_Hyd
The document discusses a proposal from Blaze Automation to implement a real-time patient tracking system for Aarogyasri, a public health insurance scheme in Andhra Pradesh. The system would track patients' movement through the treatment process using RFID wristbands and wireless infrastructure to provide benefits like increased efficiency, improved billing consistency, and enhanced monitoring of staff allocation. Blaze Automation offers to set up the system across hospitals for a 5-year period, charging a 2% service fee on amounts spent per patient.
Simplifying Medical Device Lifecycle ManagementMedigate
The document discusses how healthcare providers often lack visibility into their medical devices, making it difficult to effectively manage device inventory, maintenance, procurement, and security. It outlines challenges such as relying on outdated manual inventories, not knowing when to schedule maintenance based on actual usage, struggling to identify devices needing patches, and not having full visibility into inventory for procurement needs. The document promotes a medical device security platform that provides real-time visibility into devices through IoT/IoMT inventory and status tracking, granular device profiles containing attributes, and insights into device usage, risk status, and activity to help simplify lifecycle management.
This document discusses current trends in nursing practice, including the increased use of information and clinical technologies. It outlines several telehealth technologies that are becoming more common, such as videoconferencing, automated medication administration, electronic medical records, and remote patient monitoring. The document then focuses on the benefits of electronic documentation systems compared to traditional paper-based records, such as increased accuracy, reduced errors, improved analysis of patient information, and more time for direct patient care. Overall, the key trends are the growing role of information and digital technologies in clinical workflows and efforts to improve cost-effectiveness, patient safety, and healthcare outcomes through technologies like electronic medical records.
Sibyl HIMS: Hospital Information & Management SystemAmarnath Gupta
SibylHIMS - The Hospital Information Management System (ERP) offered by us collectively brings the most up-to-date technologies and fine administrative processes to effectively streamline various key processes inside a hospital.
SibylHIMS is the only solution available in global market which caters to both the business need – Hospital Management and Medical/Clinical Practice.
SibylHIMS - the Hospital Information Management System (ERP) offered by us collectively brings the most up-to-date technologies and fine administrative processes to effectively streamline various key processes inside a hospital.
SibylHIMS is supported by a strong team of medical professionals and a large team of management and developers, all with the common goal of making SibylHIMS a superior clinical and hospital management solution.
This webinar discusses defining a universal viewer that would allow radiologists to view medical images from multiple picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) from a single workstation. Presenters describe trends toward centralizing PACS and moving away from separate department-level systems. Challenges of current multiple PACS implementations include a lack of integration, specialized workstations not co-located with physicians, and user interface inefficiencies. A universal viewer is proposed as a thin client solution that could provide radiologists access to images and tools from various PACS from anywhere through separation of the viewer, storage, and application components. This would help standardize workflows and improve productivity.
eWave MD is an international healthcare software company that provides secure, web-based medical platforms and solutions like electronic medical records, telemedicine, patient portals, and disease management tools. Their products have been implemented in national health plans and hospitals in Israel, the US, and other countries to improve care quality, reduce costs, and support remote diagnostics. Case studies demonstrate how their platforms have benefited organizations by streamlining workflows, centralizing medical records, and enabling telehealth services.
This document describes the features and modules of ClinicopediaTM HIMS, a smart hospital information management system. It includes care modules for patient administration, doctors, nursing, ward management, operation theatre management, and laboratory. Supporting modules cover additional hospital departments like blood bank, pharmacy, billing etc. The system allows for electronic health records, test results, prescriptions, appointments, billing and more through a mobile and web platform that is HIPAA and HL7 compliant.
This document discusses approaches to integrating hospital systems at both the back-end and front-end levels. It examines the role of an interface engine like Rhapsody in connecting different hospital IT systems and facilitating data exchange. It also explores how a clinical portal like Concerto can provide clinicians with a unified view of patient data across multiple applications through single sign-on. The document provides two case studies of these approaches implemented at eThekwini Hospital in South Africa and Hospital Son Dureta in Spain.
This document presents a concept for an outpatient facility called St. Joseph's Reiling Terminal. It describes areas for arrivals and departures, outpatient services like infusion and diagnostics, and ways to coordinate patient flow with tools like central scheduling, bed control, and patient tracking. Diagrams show how different clinical areas like the emergency department, clinical decision unit, and diagnostics would be arranged on the ground floor and how patient types could be routed through invasive, transitional, or emergent areas. The concept aims to maximize the facility's resources and coordinate services like a modern airport or air traffic control system.
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and
revenue
• New
Technological
advancements
make
it
possible
and
cost
effecEve
• New
soluEons
which
were
once
only
a
dream
are
now
possible
Just
imagine
what
Indralok
can
do
for
you.
(c)
2009
Indralok
LLC.
All
rights
reserved.
3. Dream
…
• Of
an
automated
paEent
safety
bubble
that
prevents
medical
errors
• Of
a
scheduling
system
can
detect
real
Eme
events
improving
paEent
care
and
reducing
wait
Emes
• Of
an
automaEc
security
envelope
to
eliminate
asset
loss,
monitor
paEent
movements
and
locaEon
• Of
a
dashboard
that
gives
you
new
insights
to
enhance
workflow
efficiency
Do
all
this
automa,cally?
(c)
2009
Indralok
LLC.
All
rights
reserved.
4. Imagine
if
you
could:
• Detect
and
prevent
medical
errors
before
they
occur
MedicaEon
Errors
Surgical
Errors
Blood
CompaEbility
Errors
InfecEon
Control
Errors
Infant
IdenEty
Errors
• Eliminate
lab
specimen
errors
• Find
all
high
value
equipment
and
eliminate
asset
loss
Find
medical
assets
quickly
when
needed
for
paEent
care
Improve
uElizaEon
rate,
reduce
hunEng
Eme
by
nurses,
reduce
rental
cost
• Monitor
procedure
compliance
by
staff
• Maximize
billing
opportuniEes
• Leverage
Technology
To
Prevent
Adverse
Events
Indralok
can
do
all
this
automa,cally…
(c)
2009
Indralok
LLC.
All
rights
reserved.
5. AwareCare™ Delivers
Measurable Results
• AwareCare™ Addresses 50% of the Adverse Medical Events Cited By
The National Quality Forum
• Enhances patient safety by “seeing” and intervening in potential
medical errors before they occur
• Maximizes billing opportunities by accurately and automatically
capturing every patient care charge
• Eliminates unnecessary purchases, rental or replacement of equipment
due to inventory inaccuracies
• Optimizes staff effectiveness by reducing paperwork and automating
administrative processes
• Enhances workflow efficiency by analyzing location and timing data
to find bottlenecks in processes and procedures
• Minimizes potential penalties from regulatory and compliance audits
One
Solu)on
…
Unlimited
Hospital
Applica)ons
5
6. A Single Solution For Real Time
Operational & Safety Net
AwareCare
“dynamically
links”
all
paEent,
clinician,
equipment,
Tagged medicine from
distributor or pharmacy
blood
and
medicaEons
to
create
an
“intelligent
safety
bubble”
around
the
paEent.
Hospital
Room
126
Pharmacy/Lab
Tagged blood
Hospital pharmacy/blood lab tracks received from blood lab
items, views doctor requests and sends
Clinical staff can see that the needed tagged medicine/blood to patient floor.
patient monitor is near Room 126 and
can quickly move it to Room 114.
Ambulance transports patient to
Pa,ent
Room
114
Hospital #2. The patient and all
mobile equipment is tracked real-time
across both the sending and receiving
facilities.
Staff
Worksta,on
Any
hospital
decision
maker
can
access
comprehensive
“on
demand”
dashboards
to
track
acEviEes
and
events.
6
7. AwareCare™ Delivers Real Time Platform
Enables Broad Capabilities Throughout The Entire Hospital
Charge
Capture
Staffing
• Pumps
&
VenElators
• Staff
Schedule
• Heart
Monitors
• Labor
Cost
• Wheelchairs
Charge • UElizaEon
• High
Value
Assets
Capture
Staffing
Real-‐Time
Tracking
• Equipment
&
Supplies
Scheduling
• PaEents
&
Staff
• Bio-‐Med
(Order/PM/
• Intercept
Adverse
Reports)
Medical
Error
Events
Tracking
• Central
Supply
• Radiology/Cardiology
Opera,onal
Flow
• Par
Level
Management
• Enterprise
UElizaEon
Scheduling • Bed
Transport
• Departmental
UElizaEon
• Room
Turnover
• Room
UElizaEon
Operational • PaEent
Discharge
• Staffing
&
Labor
UElizaEon
Flow • Food
Service
• Specimen
Tracking
for
Lab
• Lab
&
Pharmacy
• Surgical
&
Maternity
Real-‐Time
Visibility
For
All
Pa)ent
+
Staff
+
Assets
Creates
An
Unprecedented
“Opera)onal
and
Safety
Bubble”
7
8. One
solu,on
…
Unlimited
Hospital
Applica,ons
(c)
2009
Indralok
LLC.
All
rights
reserved.
9. Admin
AwareCare Delivers Results
Real
Time
Ongoing
Campus
Real
Time
Environ-‐ Automa,c
Automated
Dynamic
Reduce
Produc,vity
Wide
mental
Charge
Pa,ent
Scheduling
Pa,ent
Alerts
Equip.
Dashboard
Equipment
Monitor
Capture
Chart
Flow
Tracking
Escala,on
Updates
Rental
Tracking
Cost
LogisEcs
Clinical
Locate
Beds
Remote
Pa,ent
Medica,on
ED
Blood
Bag
Blood
Blood
Available
Pa,ent
Safety
Pa,ent
PaEent
Safety
Mgmt
Tracking
Temp
Inventory
Safety
Medical
Monitoring
Monitoring
Tracker
Any
Tracking
Tracking
Monitoring
Equipment
Dashboard
Department
Refrigerator
Security
Infec,on
Asset
Asset
Specimen
Bio-‐Med
Freezer
Process
U,liza,on
Engineering
Loss
Control
Compliance
Tracking
Tracking
Temp.
Improvement
Process
Preven,on
(Isola,on
Tracking
Automa,on
Monitoring
Monitoring)
ADT
Staff
Inventory
FaciliEes
Real
Time
Real
Time
Lab
Blood
Bank
Pharmacy
PaEent
Scheduling
Mgmt
Maintenance
LocaEon
Monitoring
Radiology
(T
&
A
)
Data
(Telemetry)
Pharmacy
13. For further information or to arrange a demonstration:
info@indralok.com
(248) 881-5445
(c)
2009
Indralok
LLC.
All
rights
reserved.
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South
Division
Street
Ann
Arbor,
Michigan
48104