Advanced Clinical Reporting and Analytics
Access to quality data is the single most important factor in demonstrating standards of patient care.
By adding Advanced Clinical Reporting and Analytics to your nurse call system it is possible to turn the data recorded by your system into a fully integrated management tool useful in demonstrating efficiency and levels of patient care.
At a glance:-
Quality, real-time data
Assists with decision making, supports action taken in cases of dispute.
Intuitive
Easy set-up and update filters provide exact information required.
Browser based
Uses existing hospital wi-fi infrastructure, with viewing options for smart devices and desk top PCs.
Comprehensive data analysis:
- Departmental and group statistics
- User specified time range
- Specifiable call response targets
- Detail and summary view options
Focus on user specified call types:
- Patient-to-nurse call
- Cardiac alarm
- Staff-to-staff emergency call
- Staff assistance call
- Toilet call
- CDC open
- Door entry open
- Staff presence - with 'named' attendance where required
Produce reports in a range of formats
- Hard-copy printouts and conversion to .pdf files for inclusion in support documentation.
- Download in .csv format.
Supplements HTM 08:03 standard requirements
The advanced clinical reporting and data analytics feature offered with Static Systems Group nurse call systems is in addition to the logging requirements stipulated in HTM 08:03.
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How it works
Working as an integral part of an
Ultima™,
Codemlon™ and
Aspire SmartSync® nurse call system, call and attendance data is automatically collected.
The data gathered is easily processed into user-specified time bands such as a day, week or month to show:
- Number of calls made.
- Percentage of calls responded to within the specified time period.
Reports are displayed in the form of bar and pie charts and can help to identify peaks and troughs in patient demand, mitigate patient complaints and assess staffing level requirements.
Over time the customised reports can be a useful tool in providing a clear picture of how staff response
affects patient satisfaction.