Results with Motion Product Use:
- Increased clinician mobility and accessibility
- Automation of forms, processes and workflows
- Greater access to data at the point of care
- Elimination of duplicate efforts
- Facilitation of real-time communications
- Improvements in patient charge capture and compliance
- C5 mobile clinical assistant
- Improved workflow with single integrated data capture device
- Easier product disinfection
Motion Tablets save time, reduce errors and ensure that the most up-to-date information stays at clinicians’ fingertips throughout all stages of the care delivery process.
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Use Case |
Benefits |
Clinical Documentation |
- Improved accuracy of patient data with rules-based, menu-driven EMRs
- Elimination of redundant data entry
- Fast access to complete patient data and reference materials on the go
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Practice Management |
- Access to scheduling and resource planning information from anywhere
- More accurate billing capture
- More complete and efficient insurance claims filing and processing
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Mobile Image Consult / Patient Education |
- Access to PACS images from anywhere
- Quicker comparative studies
- Decrease in film costs and technician labor expenses
- Convenient bedside patient education
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Electronic Health Records (EHR) |
- Higher clinician mobility & productivity
- Faster accessibility to data & resources
- More efficient & higher quality of care
- Increase in patient safety & satisfaction due to better data accuracy
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Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE) |
- Reduced need to clarify information prior to prescription fulfillment
- Access to up-to-the-minute drug-drug and drug-allergy contraindications
- Reduction in drug order fulfillment time
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Electronic Medication Administration Record (eMAR) |
- Enforcement of the “5 rights”: right drug, recipient, dosage, route, time
- Reduced risk of missing or wrong medications and negative outcomes
- Increased control & compliance via authentication & electronic time stamps
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Cost Containment
“If hospitals hope to control costs, patient clinical information will have to be entered and retrieved on computers at the places where physicians and nurses do their work.”1
Efficient Care Delivery
Potential total efficiency savings due to widespread EMR adoption over the next 15 years is expected to be in the $77.4B range.1
Quick Access to Data/Images
88% of health systems have implemented or plan to implement point-of-care data collection and retrieval devices and electronic transfer of diagnostic images within the next 2 years.1
HIPAA Compliance
The Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires efficient healthcare delivery via standardized electronic data interchange and standards-based enforcement of the confidentiality and security of health data.
1 Source: Modern Healthcare, 12/05