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Readmission Reduction
  • Readmission Risk Assessment

    The most advanced assessment tool in its class and is designed to identify patient's readmission risk status, has a scoring system, and allows for generation of options (such as a discharge plan).

  • Readmission Root Cause Analysis

    Designed to assess root causes and contributing factors that have resulted in readmissions and automatically creates an action plan to mitigate and manage the identified issues.

  • Extended Care Facility Transfer (ECF Transfer)

    Designed to alert and assist extended care facilities with managing high-risk patients prior to transfer from the acute care setting.

  • Behavioral Health Readmission Assessment

    Starts with the features in the adult Readmission Risk Assessment app, and is also the only tool of its kind which identifies and incorporates the impact of age, previously diagnosed behavioral health diagnoses, and discharge destination.

  • Pediatrics Readmission Risk Assessment

    All the features of our Readmission Risk Assessment but also incorporates and quantifies the effect of issues limited to pediatric population, including impact of pre-term birth and genetic conditions.

Care Transitions
  • Home Safety and Security

    This app assesses structural, environmental, safety and security related elements that are required for patients to reside in their residences and if appropriate, receive care in their home setting. The greatest feature of this app is that the completion of the assessment will automatically generate a suggested action plan to address the findings.

  • Initial Home Healthcare Service Referral

    This app allows practitioners to order both general and very detailed home health care services, provides easily understood instructions for the visiting nurse, and allows the nurse to provide feedback to the ordering practitioner and other providers involved in patient’s care.

  • Palliative Care Assessment

    A detailed app which allows gathering of pertinent information, accurate assessment and grading of patient’s symptoms, long-term monitoring of patient’s status, capturing details of provided services, and documentation and communication of the action plan to other practitioners.

  • Medication Reconciliation

    In addition to standard medication reconciliation, this app captures important information, such as adverse drug events, duplicative treatments, sub-optimal treatments and indications for the elderly. The app also captures crucial information such as patient’s compliance, ability to purchase and obtain medications, adherence to treatment plan and home safety issues. Finally, the app allows documentation and effective communication of the decisions made as the result of medication reconciliation.

Community Care
  • Activities of Daily Living

    This is an evidence-based tool that allows evaluation of functional status of Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). This app was re-designed to independently assess mental functions, basic ADLs and Industrious ADLs. In addition, the app allows long-term monitoring of change of status, and assists with provision of correct services at the most appropriate level of care.

  • Health Risk Assessment

    A comprehensive tool that captures patient's risk status, allows identification of needed preventive services and HEDIS performance measures, and dramatically reduces the need for chart reviews (e.g. embedded BMI calculator). This tool is specifically designed to be completed by either a clinician, patient or caregiver.

  • PHQ9

    The PHQ-9 is the nine item depression scale of the Patient Health Questionnaire. It is a powerful tool to assist clinicians with diagnosing depression and monitoring treatment response. The nine items of the PHQ-9 are based directly on the nine diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder. This can help track a patients overall depression severity as well as the specific symptoms that are improving or not with treatment. PHQ9 is not included in the majority of electronic medical records, and this has resulted in low completion rates. This app is designed to assist practitioners to document completion of the questionnaire, identify those undiagnosed cases of depression, and promote monitoring and documentation of response to treatment.

  • Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale

    The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is a self-report questionnaire originally designed by Cox and colleagues to screen for postnatal depression. Large community surveys have shown the EPDS to have strong validity and reliability, and the latest medical evidence indicates that the EPDS can effectively identify mothers at risk for postnatal depression as soon as at 2 to 3 days postpartum while many mothers are still in hospital. EPDS is not included in the majority of electronic medical records, and this has resulted in low use and completion rates. This app is designed to assist practitioners to document completion of the questionnaire and identify mothers at risk for postnatal depression.

  • Social Work Assessment

    This newly designed app allows social workers to perform and document an accurate and thorough in-home assessment. The assessment includes evaluation of mental, emotional, cognitive, social factors, social support, and environmental factors. The app also includes a summary section which is extremely valuable as it can be used to provide feedback to the ordering practitioner and other providers involved in patient’s care.

Perinatal Care
  • High Risk Pregnancy Assessment

    This app was designed by Robert Johnson, MD, a recognized authority in perinatal medicine in Phoenix, Arizona. It is the first app of its kind that allows accurate identification of high-risk pregnancies by the obstetricians, facilitates referral to perinatalogists, addresses issues related to continuity of information, and assists with follow-up and continuity of care with the referring obstetricians.

  • Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale

    The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is a self-report questionnaire originally designed by Cox and colleagues to screen for postnatal depression. Large community surveys have shown the EPDS to have strong validity and reliability, and the latest medical evidence indicates that the EPDS can effectively identify mothers at risk for postnatal depression as soon as at 2 to 3 days postpartum while many mothers are still in hospital. EPDS is not included in the majority of electronic medical records, and this has resulted in low use and completion rates. This app is designed to assist practitioners to document completion of the questionnaire and identify mothers at risk for postnatal depression.

  • PHQ9

    The PHQ-9 is the nine item depression scale of the Patient Health Questionnaire. It is a powerful tool to assist clinicians with diagnosing depression and monitoring treatment response. The nine items of the PHQ-9 are based directly on the nine diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder. This can help track a patients overall depression severity as well as the specific symptoms that are improving or not with treatment. PHQ9 is not included in the majority of electronic medical records, and this has resulted in low completion rates. This app is designed to assist practitioners to document completion of the questionnaire, identify those undiagnosed cases of depression, and promote monitoring and documentation of response to treatment.

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