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March/April 2015 Volume 12, Issue 2
Clinician
Support:
Five Years Reducing Interruption Fatigue
of Lessons Perioperative Surgical Home
Learned Preventing Falls across
the Continuum
BYOD Policies
Midas+ Solutions™
Creating Better Outcomes Across the Healthcare Ecosystem
Over 1,500 Hospitals Served
“With the increased economic pressures facing health care today, hospitals can't just collect data to comply with certain
standards, we have to use it to change the way we deliver care,” said Pat Metzger, system executive, Care Management,
Memorial Hermann. “Now we have a proactive solution to manage our data and analyze every
March/April 2015
Midas+ Solutions™ Creating Better Outcomes Across
NOW YOU HAVE A CHOICE! UNIt DOSE – PAtIENt SAFEty
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INTERRUPTION FATIGUE
counts derived from different types of care enviro
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lack of accountability among the care team that s
PERIOPERATIvE SURGICAl HOME Pioneering PSH at
benefit analysis can show return on investment (RO
PERIOPERATIvE SURGICAl HOME factors will facili
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Clinicians can use discharge conversations to off
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