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Contour Design, Inc.
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Contour Design was approached by a client to conduct a study to determine if the centrally controlled Rollermouse product would improve the comfort of its employees in a 1,000-seat call center in Ohio (OH). The results of this study, entitled “Call Center Study”, are available on the Contour Design website. (19 subjects participated in this study). http://www.contourdesign.com/rollermouse ...
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Contour Design, Inc.
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Pilot Study: Performance, Risk, and Discomfort Effects of the RollerMouse Station
Introduction & Background This report summarizes the results of a pilot study to estimate if the RollerMouse impacts motion savings in keyboard and mouse-intensive tasks and to approximate theoretical potential time savings. In addition, study participants were asked to subjectively rate the usability of the device ...
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Stryker
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In an article discussing ergonomics in the hospital setting, Craig Shepherd pointed out that there are “a high number of musculoskeletal injuries, specifically sprains and strains among nurses aides, registered nurses, and orderlies.” He further states that the handling tasks that are required of these personnel create physical demands that are unique to the hospital industry. Not only are the ...
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Sunquest Information Systems, Inc.
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Effective laboratory outreach programs are becoming a strategic asset for hospitals, providing critical visibility in the community not only for the laboratory but for the hospital and health system as well. This is being driven by increasingly mobile patients and physicians. In addition, outreach programs have the ability to add significant incremental revenue to both the lab and the hospital ...
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A-Life Medical, Inc.
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Computer assisted coding (CAC) is growing rapidly in the ambulatory setting, which prompts many administrators, coding managers, and HIM professionals to ask whether CAC can also be successful in their hospital? Looking at the successful deployment of CAC in the ambulatory setting one might expect that CAC should produce immediate benefits when applied to the hospital coding environment. However, ...
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