04
Dec
by Liz Seegert Clinical decision support is moving into the field, thanks to a revamp of an old VNA First product. Now known as Eventium, the Milwaukee company demonstrated Latitude, a clinical decision support software application, at last month’s NAHC Annual Meeting. Eventium converted VNA FIRST Home Care Steps Pathways and CoSteps into electronic […]
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22
May
stored in: Tim Rowan's Home Care Technology Report and tagged: CareAxis Technology, clinical decision making support tools, clinical documentation software, clinical staff efficiencies, clinician training, evidence-based care decisions, home healthcare documentation, home healthcare planning, patient visits, Vendor News
Springfield, MO — May 7, 2013— McKesson Corporation has released McKesson Homecare™ v13.0, which the company describes as a “major advancement” in how homecare clinicians document treatment and develop care plans. According to a company news release, Version 13.0 incorporates evidence-based principles into the natural flow of a patient visit, helping to increase efficiency […]
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