In addition to protecting patient safety, EHR barcode implementations provide healthcare facilities with the ability to capture a vast amount of relevant data that can be used to analyze the effectiveness of hospital processes for strategic decision making.
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A Closer Look at Patient ID—Safety Benefits and Analytics
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Take a 360-degree view of how patient ID throughout the hospital—from admissions to the bedside and other departments—can improve patient safety and also enable data capture for enhanced analytics.
This webinar features David Batchelor, CEO of LifeMed ID, the U.S. industry leader in integrating the use of patient smart cards and biometric devices into the healthcare workflow, along with Roderick Bell II, chief information officer at Resolute Health, who shares his first-hand experience using LifeMed ID. These technologies provide instant, secure and private information exchange between caregivers, medical facilities and patients.
View now to learn how patient ID can streamline the admissions process and prevent adverse outcomes. Topics discussed:
- Importance of patient ID throughout the entire patient stay
- Patient ID inside and outside the four walls of the hospital
- Different types of patient ID (wristbands, cards, biometrics)
- Safety benefits and analytics
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David Batchelor Bio
CEO
LifeMed ID
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Roderick Bell II Bio
Chief Information Officer
Resolute Health |
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The Value of Closed-Loop Processes for Samples and Medications—Even in Downtime Scenarios
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Closed-loop processes are instrumental in the prevention of adverse events, but they also provide value in obtaining data on the tracking of patients, clinicians and assets—giving you the information on knowing where everything counts—all captured through the EHR.
Join Charles Still, information systems project manager at Southwestern Vermont Healthcare, and Andy Tippet, senior healthcare practice lead NA for Zebra Technologies, for a discussion that will cover:
- Status of EHR adoption and closed-loop processes in hospitals in the U.S.
- Closed-loop processes to prevent adverse events, even in downtime scenarios
- Patient ID as a foundation for closed-loop processes
- Successful downtime strategies
- Identify HIPAA/HITEC Act security requirements
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Charles Still Bio
Information Systems Project Manager
Southwestern Vermont Healthcare
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Senior Healthcare Practice Lead NA
Zebra Technologies |
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Build Your Big Data: EHR Data Capture Throughout the Hospital
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Analytics are increasingly becoming a key part of hospital decision making. But you can't access big data without first capturing the data you need.
Learn where and when to capture the right data hospital-wide through the use of barcode applications, which can help with strategic decision making for improved productivities, efficiencies and safety.
Join Andy Tippet, senior healthcare practice lead NA, Zebra Technologies, as he discusses:
- Current state of EHR adoptions in the U.S.
- Issues that have arisen with EHR implementations
- Current state of analytics in healthcare
- Data capturing and collection—when and where
- Decision making and improvements for your processes
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Featured Speaker
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Andy Tippet Bio
Senior Healthcare Practice Lead NA
Zebra Technologies |
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