AHA launches patient flow products
Case Management Weekly, June 6, 2007
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AHA Solutions, a subsidiary of the American Hospital Association (AHA), last month launched a portfolio of products and services designed to improve patient flow in hospitals.
The Patient Flow platform offers hospitals educational tools and services to increase their capacity to serve more patients; reduce the impediments that create flow problems; improve the consistency, quality, and safety of care; and improve patient satisfaction.
The products include Stockamp & Associates' Inpatient Flow Patient Progression solution consulting services and GetWellNetwork interactive patient care system, which transforms the televisions in patient rooms into interactive resources.
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Source: Patient Flow Weekly, HCPro, Inc
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