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ProVation® MultiCaregiver
Replaces paper charting for perioperative documentation, creating an electronic patient record throughout the procedural continuum of care
Interfaces with vitals monitors, scheduling and patient demographic systems allowing nurses, anesthesiologists and other caregivers to quickly document care
Provides decreased time and cost for documentation, reporting and management allowing for greater patient throughput and increased revenue
PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATORS
Automatically collects information from vitals monitors and transfers scheduling data and patient demographics from other IT systems
Provides accurate, real-time charge capture for procedures, medications and supplies used
Allows for easy compliance with facility documentation requirements, as well as with JCAHO, OIG and other regulatory bodies
Is easily configured to the unique needs of a facility
Fast, 90-day implementation
Responsive and immediate phone support
2005, 2006 and 2007 Best in KLAS Clinical Procedure Documentation
PRODUCT BENEFITS
Improves
Caregiver Efficiency and Compliance
Delivers
JCAHO, AORN and SGNA standard language and practices, enabling nurse managers to stay up-to-date on association standards
Interfaces
with front and back office systems, allowing for seamless data sharing across the continuum of care
Includes
reporting features that allow users to extract reliable, standardized clinical information for quality initiatives, benchmarking and audits
Eliminates
Costs, Improves Profitability
Reduces
time and costs associated with documentation, reporting and management
Eliminates
the potential for data entry redundancies and errors
Allows
for greater patient throughput and increased revenue recovery