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Modules

Modules

There are seven modules that ship as standard with the EpiQuestLive system.

Additional custom built modules can be added to order.

The fact that the system is built in this modular way means that you can purchase just the modules you need and bolt on the additional modules as and when you need them.

The standard modules are:

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Patient Admission

Patient Admission The live HL7 listeners process the information from the hospital ADT system to give live patient admission details within the EpiquestLive system. The system has advanced tools to deal with merging of duplicate patient records. A complete history of all previous admissions is kept for easy reference.screen The patient ‘dashboard’ shows the last five admissions, last five laboratory results, last five recent surgeries and any infection incidents that have been created by your staff. The admission screens show information such as next of kin, allergies, insurance details, admitting diagnosis, procedures, in fact as much information as you can provide we can display. The patient admission screen is fully ajax enabled so that as you type a search suggested results are immediately presented to save a huge amount of typing and time.

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Laboratory

The laboratory screens show all of the details on any results both positive and negative along with the status of the results. As soon as the laboratory system has sent the results to our system they are available against the patient record.

The information is presented in a window that appears on top of the dashboard so that the patient details are always in sight.

The laboratory screens are tailored to your hospital and can show as much information as you can provide.

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Surgery

The surgery screen shows all of the available surgical information for example the start / stop time, the ASA rating, the surgeon(s), anesthetist, all staff present, the surgery type, the OR room, the service, the devices used, the drugs used, dosage, times etc. and a whole host of additional information.

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Radiology

The radiology screen shows all of the available radiology information that is available from the radiology department. As soon as the information is available it is loaded into the Epiquestlive database and is available for use with the particular patient. If HL7 feeds are not available we can still take this information via a flat file and have it automatically processed to bring it into the system.

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Reporting Module

The reporting module is a very powerful tool in the EpiquestLive system. The system comes with standard reports built in but custom reports can be developed and deployed very easily. These can be very complex in nature and can show graphs, graphics etc.

One of the key reports in the system is the Antibiogram. This complex report can now be produced ‘live’ for any date range at the click of a button.

Once a report has been created once it can then be scheduled to run at any preset time and delivered automatically to the user. For example you might want a report every morning at 8am showing the current cases of MRSA in unit 5B. By setting the scheduler to produce this report it will arrive every morning with ‘live’ information at 8am.

The reports engine can also carry out very complex statistical analysis for example standard deviations from norm, chart comparisons, almost any thing that you require can be produced within the reporting package.

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Nurses Notes

A free text notes area is provided to keep notes and observations about each patient. These are time and date stamped and can be incorporated into the reports and alerts system.

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Diary

A diary function is available to timetable any events. This is particularly useful for work-flow for example if a user is heading off on vacation and needs to hand over their work-flow. Diarised events can be alerted to the user so that important events are not missed.

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