ICNet monitors clinical data streams and provides real-time alerts to infection prevention teams, enabling them to quickly identify infected patients.
ICNet also provided Carle Hospital and many of the health system’s regional clinics with a pharmacy module. The module interfaces with the health system’s electronic medical record to “ensure appropriate prescribing of antibiotics, detect and prevent adverse drug events and provide more accurate and powerful reports on a wide range of quality-of-care metrics,” according to the release.
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