DigitalBridge Signs the Arizona Ocular Trauma Service As a Customer of Its DigitalBridge Digital On-Call Scheduling System (DBDOCS)(TM)
Posted on: Thursday, 12 June 2008, 06:00 CDT
OREM, Utah, June 12 /PRNewswire/ -- DigitalBridge(SM), the leading provider of protected information sharing solutions, today announced that it has signed a contract with the Arizona Ocular Trauma Service (AzOTS) to implement DigitalBridge On-Call Scheduling System (DBDOCS)(SM).
The DBDOCS system allows immediate, dynamic, and auditable on-call physician scheduling in the event of a medical emergency for affiliated and non-affiliated health organizations spanning a large geographic region or metropolitan area. Emergency Departments in these broad settings can utilize this advanced application to send and receive emergency call alerts through text messages (SMS), page, email and other digital context instantly to a physician's digital device(s), regardless of the physician's particular health system affiliation. When a change in scheduling or an emergency occurs, requiring a particular physicians' or specialists' attention, authorized personnel can initiate an electronic data exchange, quickly determining who is on-call within the physician network at the time of the incident. The application is easy to use and intuitive, allowing quick access to physician biographical information, credentials, hospital privileges, relevant telephone, pager and mobile phone numbers, as well as email addresses, to ensure direct, immediate contact is made.
"We are proud to work with Dr. Peter Aiello and his team of Ophthalmologists," said Rob McCrory, General Manager of DigitalBridge Healthcare. "AzOTS is the market leader in its field, aligning itself with highly credentialed physicians and utilizing the most advanced technologies in its trauma response protocols. We believe the adoption of DBDOCS will not only complement their existing capabilities and enhance physician accessibility and convenience across multiple hospital systems, but it will help ensure immediate, optimal care and that positive patient outcomes remain their benchmark."
AzOTS will utilize the DBDOCS system to coordinate responses to trauma in the event of ocular emergencies. AzOTS is aligned with 20 of the state's leading Ophthalmologists in the Phoenix metropolitan area for 14 affiliated and non-affiliated hospitals' Emergency Departments across the state, earning it the reputation of being the default ocular trauma care provider.
Dr. J. Peter Aiello, founder of the Arizona Ocular Trauma Services said, "AzOTS is thrilled to work with DigitalBridge and its revolutionary on-call scheduling system. DBDOCS will enhance our productivity throughout the many Phoenix metropolitan area hospital systems, provide secure and auditable access to information quickly and conveniently, helping our physicians to provide the kind of world-class care we have come to be known for."
DBDOCS solves one of the most persistent problems plaguing the health care industry: the ability to help Physicians respond to emergency situations in a timely, efficient manner, ensuring the best case response to that emergency and contribute to improved patient outcomes. It extends physicians' reach to unaffiliated hospital systems or networks, providing access that has never before been available. The incidence of human error in emergency communication situations is all too common. DBDOCS can reduce the possibility of human error, while also providing a complete audit trail, so failures in process can be thoroughly and accurately examined.
About DigitalBridge(SM)
DigitalBridge(SM) was founded in 2004, in Orem, Utah by industry-leading executives from the technology, education, healthcare, justice and legal industries. The Company's patent-pending DigitalFusion Platform(TM) is a completely new architecture for managing information in motion. Our solutions provide protected information sharing to the education, justice, and healthcare markets by leveraging existing technology investments and eliminating barriers to critical information sharing and management while protecting the security, privacy and integrity of the information. DigitalBridge technology rests on top of existing legacy systems without requiring rip and replace, allowing authorized users to access the right information, at the right time, in the right context, in a secure and timely manner, 24/7/365, from any Web-enabled device.
Your ecosystem, now digital.(TM) We do that.(TM) Welcome to DigitalBridge.(SM) About Arizona Ocular Trauma Service, PLLC
AzOTS was conceived in 2000 as the solution for the attrition of Ophthalmologist in Phoenix Metropolitan area hospitals. It has now become the default emergent eye care system for much of the state. AzOTS currently maintains a roster of 20 of the finest eye doctors in the valley and serves 14 hospitals. AzOTS offers essentially a turnkey Ophthalmologic resource to hospital emergency departments and in-patient needs. Uniquely within the panel of our physicians each of Ophthalmology's five major subspecialties are represented by distinguished and accomplished professionals. Dr. J. Peter Aiello is the founder and medical director for AzOTS. Ms. Lesa Abbey serves as the administrator and CFO. They may be reached at Paiello@azots.com Labbey@azots.com , AzOTS, P.O. Box 8669, Scottsdale, AZ, 85252-8669, 480-994-5017.
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CONTACT: Melanie Dougherty of DigitalBridge, +1-801-616-4428, fax,+1-801-616-4405, melanie.dougherty@digitalbridge.com
Web site: http://www.digitalbridge.com/
Source: PRNewswire
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