Automate clinical documentation and workflow processes
Decrease supply and medication expenses
Standardize equipment utilization
Improve communication between areas of care in the OR
Monitor, analyze and measure operating room performance provides software solutions that are uniquely designed to add value at every point of the perioperative process. - See more at: http://www.sisfirst.com/about/#sthash.La3PYQqg.dpuf what is a surgical
About SIS
Surgical Information Systems (SIS) provides software solutions that are uniquely designed to add value at every point of the perioperative process. Developed specifically for the complex surgical environment, all SIS solutions—including anesthesia—are architected on a single database and integrate easily with other hospital systems. http://amkai.com/surgical-information-systems-acquires-healthcare-software-leader-amkaisolutions/ he selection and the designing of a HMIS system appropriate for the needs of the perioperative service will prove to enhance the ability to gather, update and maintain a shared database. With this ability, information handling will become more efficient, timely, and cost effective. Some proven benefits would include: a) reduced operational costs by better allocation of human resources, b) reduced inventories, c) reduced delays, d) increased revenues, e) increased customer satisfaction, f) increased employee satisfaction, and g) timely information to support decision-making.
Materials management manages its inventory with the data entered regarding supply usage. An integrated system forecasts needed supplies based on scheduled cases. This information minimizes the required inventory levels
Postoperatively, the information can be used by many different factions in a variety of ways http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/course/90-853/medis.dir/Surgical.html The new automated system will allow doctors to book a surgery from their office