Document deficiencies on the go
Having complete medical records readily available and giving physicians the ability to complete deficiencies quickly enhances patient care and improves cash flow. McKesson’s Horizon Patient Folder Mobile Deficiency Completion 1.1 is a mobile application that provides physicians the ability to complete signature, text- editable signature and missing-text
deficiencies on wireless iPhone, iPad or iPod touch devices. When accessing deficiencies with a credentialed log-in, physicians are provided detailed patient, encounter and medical record information to assist in deficiency completion. McKesson
See McKesson at HIMSS13 booth #4341
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Semi-rugged ultra-mobile PC
The Durabook CA10 Tablet features a 10.1-inch multi- touch LCD screen, an array of wireless connections, up to eight hours of hot-swappable battery life and military-grade drop, shock, dust and water resistance. Other features include an Intel ATOM (Cedarview-M) processor; m-SATA SSD with storage ranging from 32 to 128 GB;
assorted I/O ports; and a docking station with four ports (USB, RJ-45, DC-in and serial). A smart card reader, pin pad device and a magnetic swipe reader are also included. GammaTech Computer Corp.
See GammaTech at HIMSS13 booth #7816
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Get integrated mobile Rx tracking
The Metro SecureRx MD System, available exclusively on the Metro Flo Series of hybrid medication workstations, aims to close the loop between the pharmacy and the patient. The system communicates seamlessly with Metro MedDispense Automated Dispensing Systems and other leading automated dispensing cabinets (ADCs) to provide on- demand intelligence and improve the tracking, control, security and delivery of patient-specific medications to the bedside. Metro
See Metro at HIMSS13 booth #6312
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Your prescription for organization
The MX Series of computing and medication workstations offers an open platform for a variety of com- puting hardware, including lap- tops, tablets, thin-client, all-in-one PCs and small-form-factor PCs. These fully configurable units pro- vide a wide array of drawers and bins to customize storage and or- ganization. With a choice of flexi- ble AC Power Platform or ultra-effi-
cient DC Power Platform, the MX Series offers extended, cord-free run times for optimized barcode medication adminis- tration and EHR at the point of care. Capsa Solutions See Capsa Solutions at HIMSS13 booth #3111
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Sit or stand to stay in command
Ergotron’s redesigned StyleView cart portfo- lio incorporates sit-to- stand flexibility aimed to provide the most ergo- nomic, lightweight and comfortable computing experience possible. Compatible with an ex- tensive range of CPUs,
laptops, tablet PCs and LCD monitors, the entire line features a patent-pending head unit designed to significantly reduce work- flow interruption as well as IT support needs. Units are available in highly configurable non-powered and powered formats, in- cluding LiFe battery technology for faster recharge and ultimate cart uptime. Ergotron
See Ergotron at HIMSS13 booth #3011
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Maximize your inventory space
Increase your storage capacity from 20 to 50 percent in a given area using the ModuMax high-density storage system. The system allows many areas throughout the hospital to better organize, manage and control inventories and the labor costs that are so closely linked to inventory management. Primary targets are the OR and CSD (which can also meet new JAHCO guidelines
using this system). Materials handling, ER and ICU can also dramatically increase savings. Options include KanBan dual-bin inventory and RFID systems. DSI Direct
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