Using the Scheduler application, anesthesiologists can manage their daily schedule as well as electronically capture patient information. The surgery schedule and patient information automatically populates the Anesthesia Touch, a complete anesthesia information management system.
“Anesthesia Touch was designed for scalability in order to meet the needs of our hospital, surgery center and office-based clients. Office-based providers also need an integrated solution to manage their work schedules and patient data,” said Albert Woo, president of Plexus Information Systems. “We are pleased to rollout these enhancements to our office-based anesthesia solution, giving our clients more ways to manage their patient data.”
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