Healthcare Customers Standardize on Palm Products to Help Reduce Medical Errors, Improve Quality of Care, Cut Costs and Increase Efficiencies.SAN DIEGO San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. -- Palm Treo Smartphones Enhance Delivery of Information Beyond Hospital Offices, Clinics and Campuses in New and Different Ways for Efficient Remote Access Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM) continues its leadership in the healthcare industry by meeting the mobile needs of industry professionals, ranging from physicians to long-term-care providers. Adoption of award-winning Palm(R) Treo(TM) smartphones in healthcare has furthered Palm's goal of assisting in the rapid delivery of quality care by providing critical information to caregivers where they need it, not just within the walls of the healthcare facility.(1) The movement toward improving healthcare through the use of electronic health records (EHR (Electronic Health Records) Computerized medical records that bring patient care into the digital age and save time, money and lives. The push to adopt comprehensive electronic documentation between doctors' offices and hospital settings intensified after the RAND ) is an important national agenda item. President Bush, most recently in his State of the Union address “State of the Union” redirects here. For other uses, see State of the Union (disambiguation). The State of the Union is an annual address in which the President of the United States reports on the status of the country, normally to a joint session of Congress (the , reiterated his support, marking the third consecutive year for a call to action to expand the use of electronic records and other health information technology to help control costs and reduce dangerous medical errors. Palm is driven by this larger national goal of improving the healthcare system and has been a key enabler in the conversion to EHR. The popularity and familiarity among physicians of the Palm platform and its hallmark ease of use have helped accelerate the transition and adoption of mobile EHR within healthcare organizations. Today, organizations in the medical field are standardizing on Palm handhelds and smartphones, ranging from hospitals, clinics and long-term-care facilities to clinical-trials companies and medical schools. Palm healthcare customers include CHRISTUS Spohn Health System, Columbus Children's Hospital A children's hospital is a hospital which offers its services exclusively to children. The number of children's hospitals proliferated in the 20th century, as pediatric medical and surgical specialties separated from internal medicine and adult surgical specialties. , MedStar Health MedStar Health is a $2.9 billion non-profit healthcare organization. It operates 25 businesses, including seven hospitals in the Baltimore-Washington region of the United States. , Good Samaritan Good Samaritan man who helped half-dead victim of thieves after a priest and a Levite had “passed by.” [N.T.: Luke 10:33] See : Helpfulness Good Samaritan Society, Ohio State University Ohio State University, main campus at Columbus; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1870, opened 1873 as Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College, renamed 1878. There are also campuses at Lima, Mansfield, Marion, and Newark. Medical Center, and PHT PHT Phenytoin (antiepileptic, Dilantin) PHT Pulmonary Hypertension PhT Pharmacy Technician PHT Post-Harvest Technology PHT Pattern History Table PHT Pressure Half Time PHT Public Health Trust Corp. Following are snapshots of how these organizations are using Palm products: --CHRISTUS Spohn Health System uses 100-200 Palm smartphones and handhelds to deliver up-to-the-minute mobile information to its doctors.(1) The doctors purchase their own handheld devices and use technology provided through CHRISTUS Spohn to improve decision making at the point of care, reduce errors, streamline the billing process, and improve return on investment. Now doctors can walk into a patient's room, view the electronic results of a lab test, and enter billing codes with charge capture on the way out, leaving more time for the bedside visit. --Columbus Children's Hospital (CCH CCH Colegio de Ciencias y Humanidades (Spanish) CCH Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist CCH Cook County Hospital CCH Certified in Classical Homeopathy CCH Country Club Hills (Fairfax City, VA, USA) ) uses 620 Palm smartphones and handhelds to provide its physicians, staff and executives with the patient and reference information they need to provide the best patient care in the most efficient manner. With Palm products, physicians and executives are readily accessible even while they are away from the office(1), accelerating informed decision making. --MedStar Health uses Palm handhelds, smartphones and mobile managers to disseminate vital information where it's needed.(1) This gives doctors and nurses a wealth of information at their fingertips "Fingertips" is a 1963 number-one hit single recorded live by "Little" Stevie Wonder for Motown's Tamla label. Wonder's first hit single, "Fingertips" was the first live, non-studio recording to reach number-one on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in the United States. , including medical references, patient data, email, and personal information. --Good Samaritan Society uses 1,000 Palm handhelds to keep accurate and up-to-date records for residents in skilled nursing facilities skilled nursing facility n. Abbr. SNF An establishment that houses chronically ill, usually elderly patients, and provides long-term nursing care, rehabilitation, and other services. . With Palm products, staff captures key data and make it readily available for analysis and other important activities. --Ohio State University Medical Center (OSUMC OSUMC Ohio State University Medical Center ) uses 3,170 Palm handhelds to provide the people making life-and-death decisions every day with the reference data they need. Medical students, attending physicians and residents can now obtain all their data from a single source, helping them become more efficient and freeing up valuable time to devote to patient care. --PHT Corporation uses tens of thousands of Palm handhelds and smartphones each year for its LogPad(R) application, the market-leading electronic patient diary A Patient Diary is a tool used during a clinical trial or a disease treatment to measure treatment compliance. An Electronic Patient Diary registers the diary in a storage device and allows for monitoring the time the medication was taken. solution for clinical trials. LogPad is used by patients around the globe to collect and transmit high-quality, time-stamped self-reported data, which is reviewed by clinical researchers via the Internet. The high-quality data captured and managed by the LogPad System enables better science and more successful trials. "Physicians play a critical role in our society -- they're expected to save and prolong lives of our loved ones loved ones npl → seres mpl queridos loved ones npl → proches mpl et amis chers loved ones love npl . This demands constant access to critical information, ranging from potential adverse drug reactions adverse drug reaction, n a detrimental outcome from a drug. Two types of ADRs exist: Type 1 results from dosage mismatch and Type 2 from rare conditions often as a consequence of a small dose. See also risk or sensitive type. to laboratory test results. Since they're rarely at their desks, they need real-time access to patient data and medical information at the point of care, where it matters most," said Tara Griffin, vice president, enterprise markets, for Palm, Inc. "Palm makes available a wide range of information, from clinical notes to health insurance formularies, including Medicare Part D information. With these important resources at their finger tips Finger Tips is a television programme by The Foundation for CITV, first broadcast in 2000. Presented by Stephen Mulhern and Fearne Cotton (later replaced by Naomi Wilkinson). The show is about creating models out of household items and aimed at a child audience. , doctors can now spend more quality time with patients." "What I like best about the system is that it saves time," said Dr. Mauro Ortiz, cardiologist, CHRISTUS Spohn Health System. "I'd much rather sit down and listen to my patient than have to chase down lab results or patient data on a computer somewhere. Patients want us to treat them like the old family physician used to, and this helps me do that." "Columbus Children's Hospital has been using Palm devices for at least five years and has been standardized on them since 2002," said Schon Crouse, mobility support analyst for CCH. "We chose Palm devices because of their versatility and the wide range of medical software that runs on them." "We're contributing to making more tech-savvy physicians than ever before. Having the information readily available not only helps them make better decisions but also helps train physicians for the 21st century," said Wasif Malik, student educational services and mobile solutions director for OSUMC. More information on Palm in healthcare can be found at www.palm.com/healthcare/. Palm is exhibiting at HIMSS HIMSS Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society in San Diego through Feb. 16 in Booth No. 7501. The healthcare partners in Palm's booth include GCQ GCQ Gauss-Chebyshev Quadrature (numerical method) GCQ Generic Quality of Life GCQ Generalized Cascaded Quadruplet , GE Healthcare, McKesson, Mercury MD, PatientKeeper, and Trust Digital. Palm also will be showcasing the three leading U.S. cellular service providers and their healthcare solutions. About Palm, Inc. Palm, Inc., a leader in mobile computing, strives to put the power of computing in people's hands so they can access and share their most important information. The company's products for consumers, mobile professionals and businesses include Palm(R) handheld computers, Palm Treo(TM) smartphones, Palm LifeDrive(TM) mobile managers, as well as software, services and accessories. Palm products are sold through select Internet, retail, reseller and wireless operator channels throughout the world, and at Palm Retail Stores and Palm online stores (http://www.palm.com/store). More information about Palm, Inc. is available at http://www.palm.com. (1) Within wireless service coverage area only. Availability and coverage depends upon carrier and the geographic scope of international roaming agreements. Email, messaging and web access requires data services from a mobile service provider at an additional cost. Palm, LifeDrive, Tungsten and Treo are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or licensed to Palm, Inc. All other brand and product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or services of, their respective owners. |
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