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Motion Computing, Inc.
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Island Hospital is a 43-bed Level III Trauma hospital based in Anacortes, Washington. It is a tax-supported facility that provides medical-surgical services to Fidalgo Island, north Whidbey Island, San Juan County and western Skagit County.
Island has been recognized for being one of 100 hospitals displaying the greatest progress in improving hospital-wide performance over five years ...
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Honeywell Scanning & Mobility
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Bar codes are commonly prescribed for improving accuracy and efficiency of data entry. In the hospital setting bar codes are increasingly being used as part of a system to reduce errors in medical treatment. Mobile computers can be used to read bar codes on patient wristbands to accurately identify the patient. Subsequent checks can be performed to ensure that the patient receives the correct ...
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Man and Machine, Inc.
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Clifton Broumand Man & Machine, Inc. (301) 341-4900 ◆ www.man-machine.com
Introduction Hospital-acquired infections (“HAI”) are increasing at alarming rates creating a growing financial burden on the health care system. New laws and regulations are shifting responsibility and financial burdens to hospitals which must quickly implement solutions or face onerous expenditures. One area coming to ...
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Motion Computing, Inc.
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The University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Medical Center is a leader in medical research and healthcare delivery. With two campuses located in San Francisco, UCSF has 642 beds and an average daily census of 489 patients. In FY 2007, UCSF had 28,367 discharges and almost 700,000 visits to its 90 ambulatory practices. UCSF is widely recognized as an innovator in adopting healthcare IT ...
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Honeywell Scanning & Mobility
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Tracking: The Critical Link in Patient Safety
What You’ll Learn: • How identification and tracking will improve patient safety and reduce operating costs
• The hard costs associated with non- compliance
• Why identification and tracking must be at the front end of any Hospital Information System (HIS)
• Key technologies that can be used to secure the “5 Rights of Patient Safety”
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