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CliniComp, Intl. Hosts Users Group for Education, Training and Best Practices in Clinical Systems and Patient Safety.


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 at the company's corporate offices, January 11-13. Both hospital and Department of Defense (DoD) customers receive important information and training on clinical system automation and patient safety technology.

"Customers come to our annual Users Group to get the most out of their clinical systems. We want customers to use our technology to its potential and that requires regular updates and insight on best practices and software and security enhancements," said Dr. Richard Kremsdorf, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of CliniComp, Intl.

In addition to a focus on critical care and perinatal systems, CliniComp will offer focus groups for physicians, nurses and clinical informatics Clinical Informatics is a sub-field of medical informatics. It focuses on computer applications that address medical data (collection, analysis, representation). Clinical informatics is a combination of information science, computer science, and clinical science designed to assist  leaders on how electronic medical records, clinical information systems and clinical surveillance technology relates to their specific needs in patient care or hospital management.

Customers including Sharp Hospital, UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University)
UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX
 and Walter Reed Medical Center will present case studies on their use of the Essentris system and the benefits it brings to their medical communities.

About CliniComp

Founded in 1983, CliniComp, Intl. is a pioneer in its field, developing advanced hospital-wide clinician documentation systems for hospitals, integrated delivery networks, academic medical centers and other acute care providers. By completely automating the documentation process for each hospital's patient care environment, manual charting is eliminated. This in turn greatly reduces errors, improves productivity, and allows for better information flow. Automated charting forms the very foundation of the hospital-wide electronic medical record. For more information about CliniComp, please call (800) 350-8202 or visit www.clinicomp.com.
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