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Sydions Emergency Patient People Tracking System is used for Mass Vaccination...



The Stanislaus County Health Services Agency Emergency Preparedness Program deployed Sydion's Mobile Crisis Management Suite, an emergency patient/people tracking system, during a mass flu-vaccination exercise at Centenary United Methodist Church in Modesto, California to track over 2700 patients from entry to exit within a four-hour period.





Stanislaus County Health Services Agency offered Free-of-charge flu vaccinations to the public as part of a mass-vaccination exercise made possible through state and federal grant funds. "This may be the best time to get a flu shot this year," said Nancy Fisher, Assistant Director of HSA Public Health Services and Incident Commander for the vaccination exercise. "Not only is it a chance to get your annual flu shot for free, but this is also an exciting opportunity to help your community prepare for a public health emergency."



Part of that preparation was the deployment of Sydion's Wireless Emergency Patient/People Tracking System (http://www.sydion.net) computers (PDA's) sending and receiving data to the main host Command laptop. Sydion's tracking system was instrumental in providing personnel with real-time metrics to determine the flow of the stations and what additional resources were required. "We were able to capture needed information electronically and make decisions very quickly," said Renee Cartier, the Agency's Emergency Manager. "The electronic (


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