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A successful
Electronic Health Record (EHR) allows clinicians to capture, track, and analyze
all clinical information. HII’s TIME™ System makes doing the right
thing the easy thing. With chairside charting and order driven care, not only
does the clinician benefit from using the TIME™ System, but the patient
also benefits with the timely delivery of the intended clinical pathways. The
TIME™ System enhances clinical decision making with
appropriate and complete information from all relevant sources including dialysis
machines,
labs, other physician offices, and hospitals. And the system alerts the clinical
team to conditions that need to be addressed specific to CKD and ESRD.
Make the Best Thing to do
the Easy Thing to do
The path of the least resistance is the one usually taken. So, a system must
make the best thing to do the easiest thing to do. We designed the TIME™ System
to be the easiest way to perform clinical duties including documentation, orders,
and decision making. The framework is order driven with real-time access and
documentation by exception. HII automates what makes sense using interfaces,
smart codes, and alerts.
Information: When, Where, and How you Need It
The TIME™ System (Total Information for Managing Effectively) delivers
complete information in a method appropriate to the need. Decades of experience
are built into the system. Intelligent workflow, useful alerts, functional
reports, and intuitive screen layouts (link to clinical
screen shots screen) all contribute to delivering the necessary information.
Graphical information is used throughout the system for its ability to make
clinical relationships more apparent.
Improve Outcomes
The TIME™ System allows clinicians to have more time with patients and
better information for improved care. The Maestro™ Notes rapidly pull
information from all parts of the clinical record to complete comprehensive
interdisciplinary care plans, rounding reports, etc. Your care team will be
equipped to perform as a cohesive team. Actionable items are created and acted
on to deliver the expected care. Additionally, compliance from patients and
from clinicians is facilitated by the system through alerts, ticklers requiring
follow up, and intelligent application design. All of these features and more
contribute to improving outcomes.
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