Parkview Medical Center Selects IntelliDOT™ to Provide Handheld Bedside Scanning Technology
The CAREt™ System Delivers Unparalleled Nurse Efficiency and Patient Safety
IntelliDOTT Corporation, an innovator in patient safety and workflow management solutions for healthcare, announced the installation of the CAREtT System at Parkview Medical Center in Pueblo, Colorado. This revolutionary handheld system allows nurses to work with confidence, knowing that they are providing the highest levels of safety every time they administer medications to their patients.
With the CAREt System, nurses and other caregivers can rely on a single handheld device, communicating live within the hospital environment, check medication safety and document in real time to patient records. Built on a fully customized user interface, the system is easy to use and eliminates the need for traditional keyboards, computer screens and menus. Parkview Medical Center is one of the first hospitals in the United States to install the CAREt System facility-wide.
"We are delighted to lead the way with this technology," said CW Smith, CEO of Parkview Medical Center. "The CAREt System simultaneously helps our staff enhance patient safety and improve workflow. Our nurses are now spending more time on patient care and less time on paperwork. And by providing access to comprehensive clinical information at the bedside, we are providing a new level of care for our patients."
"The need for this technology in hospitals today is clear," said Thomas Klopack, president and CEO of IntelliDOT Corporation. "It is a pleasure to work with Parkview Medical Center, a hospital that is constantly looking for ways to improve patient safety. We want the nurses who use the CAREt System to feel empowered to provide the best possible patient care."
By simply scanning a patient wristband, the CAREt Handheld guides the nurse through all required medication administration and documentation tasks that have accumulated for a patient. Information is clear, organized and delivered right into the caregiver's hand, right when it's needed. |