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CEP America
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For several decades, the demand for emergency services has continued to grow substantially in both volume and scope. The expanding gap between demand for emergency services and resources available to Emergency Departments (EDs) to meet those demands has resulted in substantial ED crowding with undesirable consequences: decreased patient safety, worse quality of care, ambulance diversion, lack of ...
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Wellsoft Corporation
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Emergency department information systems (EDIS) are
appearing in more and more emergency departments (EDs), and their many features make them useful tools. The cost of these systems can impact purchasing and implementation decisions; determining their prospective ROI, however, can be difficult.
For the busy academic teaching ED at Duke University Medical
Center, implementing an EDIS, such as ...
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MediServe
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Healthcare Organizations (HCOs) seeking solutions to best meet the needs of ancillary departments are faced with a barrage of promises from Hospital Information System (HIS) vendors.
During the sales process, some HIS vendors may promise “we do that” – they claim their solution provides the department-specific functionality and workflow that is desired by end-users in their ancillary ...
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Datactics
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Solution Overview: Data Anonymization Solution
A reporting agency for national hospital safety had a primary goal to provide anonymous and accurate incident reports on accidents. The agency exists to improve patient safety by enabling hospitals nationwide to learn from patient safety incidents. It identifies and reduces risks to patients receiving care and leads onto national initiatives to ...
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Beacon Partners, Inc.
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A Successful collaboration between Technology and Operations is an integral element to the success of any organization, easing operational processes, resolving potential staffing issues and creating overall ways to enhance a company's ability to save and generate revenue and provide optimal service to patients. A well-trained and talented Information Technology (IT) department is essential to the ...
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