New Version of Patient Identification Solution Includes Significant Benefits for Hospital Workflow and Patient Safety
Posted on: Wednesday, 6 September 2006, 09:01 CDT
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Sept. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Properly identifying patients, staff and visitors is essential to maintaining a secure hospital environment. Dynamic Hospital IdentifiOR, from Bio-Optronics, has been in use in VA and private hospitals for this very purpose, for several years now. However, the company has recently made major enhancements in Version 4.0 of IdentifiOR, making it the most versatile identification solution on the market.
Version 4.0's enhancements include the following new features: * Comprehensive Library of Avery, LaserBand and EndurID forms * Point of Care (Handheld) Phlebotomy/Specimen Label Module * Medication/Asset/Equipment Label Printing * Electronic Signature/Fingerprint Capture
IdentifiOR has been updated with a strong emphasis on modernizing the graphical user interface, usability and incorporating additional features to enhance patient safety. The result is a powerful and user-centric identification solution that allows users to easily generate staff badges, visitor passes, labels (chart, medication, specimen and asset), and patient wristbands bearing color photos, warning icons and unit-specific information to ensure positive patient identification and maximize patient safety.
Bio President, Mike Kamish, feels extremely proud to introduce the new version:
"In developing IdentifiOR, we considered every identification need a hospital has, rather than just wristbands. This is why IdentifiOR enables users to create patient wristbands, visitor passes, staff badges and IDs, and every label a hospital needs: medication, specimen, chart and equipment/asset labels. There is no other solution on the market as robust or comprehensive as IdentifiOR."
"The new features in Version 4.0 are real breakthroughs for this type of product. Our handheld phlebotomy and specimen module is a huge benefit to hospitals because it eliminates room for error in specimen labeling. The electronic signature and fingerprint capture are powerful benefits in properly identifying staff and visitors. And the new library of form templates makes it easy for users to use a wide variety of wristbands and labels across an enterprise."
About Bio-Optronics
Bio-Optronics' mission is to provide cost-effective software solutions which utilize our customers' business knowledge to maximize their efficiency and profitability. We achieve this with our turnkey workflow solutions, reliably seamless installations and truly responsive customer service. Visit http://www.dynamichospital.com/ to learn more.
Contact: Brad Marshall, Director of Business Development, 1-877-279-8377, x.202, email: bmarshall@bio-optronics.com.
Bio-Optronics
CONTACT: Brad Marshall, Director of Business Development,+1-877-279-8377, ext 202, bmarshall@bio-optronics.com
Web site: http://www.bio-optronics.com/http://www.dynamichospital.com/
Source: PRNewswire
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