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Progress Notes and Critical Incidents

With our iNotes/iIncident system, tracking daily progress and critical incidents is quick and easy.  It can link effectively with Care Plans and Vital Sign tracking, collect, monitor and analyze data surrounding incidents and disease processes. Pre-define warnings and monitor committee progress for efficient evaluation against standard protocols and infectious outbreaks such as SARS, GI and Respiratory Infections. Functionality includes.

  • Line Listing
  • Unusual Occurrence Forms
  • Statistical Reports
  • Automatic Care Plan intervention update
  • Vital Sign entry
  • Track laboratory findings

The key areas of analyses within Continuing Care facilities that indicate levels of quality are monitored and evaluated. The information can be reported to the sites’ administration personnel and to the Ministry of Health on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. Benchmarking and acceptable thresholds are key elements of this application.
Once the information surrounding incidents is collected over an extended period of time, trends will start to emerge and can update your care plans with the appropriate interventions.
Reports surrounding the collection of data are available over any time period: daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly or annually. Where specific indicators require a progress note be generated, the documentation provides it simply and immediately.

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MDS-Ontario Mental Health Reporting System (OMHRS) software from Med e-Care is now available for product demonstration and general review.
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