RES-Q Healthcare Systems announced that it will demonstrate its new Patient Status Monitoring feature for RES-Q Perioperative Resource Management, its surgery staffing and scheduling software for hospitals, at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Annual Conference & Exhibition. HIMSS will be held on February 24-28, 2008 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. RES-Q will be at booth #3317.
RES-Q Perioperative Resource Management assesses and confirms surgeons' procedure-specific preferences, staff and equipment requirements, supply lists and inventory, and operating room
availability and then sets surgery schedules that diminish resource conflicts and boost productivity. "With data captured in RES-Q Perioperative Resource Management, Patient Status
Monitoring automatically generates, updates, and graphically displays the status of surgery cases in real time," said Michael Meisel, president, RES-Q Healthcare Systems. "Hospital
inpatient and same-day surgery departments can select and use different views designed for the waiting room, physician lounge and unit management."
The Patient Waiting Room View is similar to airline flight displays at airports. It shows an abbreviated patient identifier (first two letters of the last name and first name initial),
the surgeon's name, the procedure, surgery start and completion times, and current status (Patient in OR, Surgery in Process, Patient in Recovery).
"By displaying the Patient Waiting Room View on a monitor in the waiting room, hospitals make it easier for families to stay informed," said Sharie Lieberg, R.N., manager of surgery
systems, RES-Q Healthcare Systems. "This helps alleviate family members' anxiety."
The Physician Lounge View displays additional detail, such as the scheduled operating room number and the name of the anesthesiologist. Surgeons can see if their patients have entered the
hospital, completed check-in and are prepped for surgery. In addition, a special notification option associated to the Physician Lounge View can send the case status information to
surgeons via voice or text messages.
The "Big Board" View is customizable to provide even more detail for surgery unit managers to monitor case status. User-defined color codes enable surgery department staff to quickly view
current room status and see at-a-glance in which operating rooms surgical procedures are currently in process or have been completed as well as which rooms are awaiting clean up.
About RES-Q Healthcare Systems
Since 1979, RES-Q Healthcare Systems (Calabasas, Calif.) has pursued one mission: advancing resource management and scheduling software for hospitals. RES-Q Labor Resource Management
produces clinically sound, skill-matched, financially optimized, and productive staffing in schedules that account for staff preferences. RES-Q Perioperative Resource Management reviews
and verifies surgeon needs and preferences, personnel and equipment requirements, supply lists and inventory, and operating room availability and then establishes surgery schedules that
minimize conflicts and maximize productivity. RES-Q's management team, with an average of 15 years with the company and decades of front-line experience in hospital administration, helps
hospitals set their schedules for today and set course for success tomorrow. For more information, call (800) 572-1911 or visit www.res-q.com.
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