ZynxCare(tm) helps nurses perform evidence-based practice
HCPro's Weekly Update on the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®*, August 9, 2005
Zynx Health recently launched ZynxCare(tm), a new evidence-based clinical decision support tool for healthcare providers. ZynxCare(tm) is a repository of evidence-based, standardized plans of care, reminders, and alerts that users integrate into their clinical information systems. According to a Zynx Health official, the tool is designed for CNOs, chief quality officers, clinical nurse specialists, informatics nurses, nurse educators, staff nurses, and nonnursing members of interdisciplinary teams to incorporate the best available evidence into their workflow and care processes. Its content reflects evidence and practices to address performance measures, regulatory initiatives, accreditation requirements, and patient problems that caregivers frequently encounter. To help organizations comply with requirements under the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program® and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, ZynxCare(tm) is mapped to SNOMED Clinical Terms(r), an application containing universal healthcare terminology. Zynx health is a Los Angeles-based company that develops evidenced-based clinical-knowledge products.
Source: Business Wire and www.SNOMED.org
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