The system aims at improving workflow processes, enhancing patient safety and increasing mobility for anesthesia providers.
“It was extremely important for us to have a customizable AIMS system with an intuitive and clinician-friendly user interface to suit the diverse needs of an academic medical center,” said Scott Segal, MD, anesthesiologist-in-chief at the medical center.
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