MIStroCLefTM acuity software successful due to growing interest in designation
HCPro's Weekly Update on the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®*, December 27, 2005
GRASP® Systems Inc., a provider of acuity workload software, announced that its new product, MIStroClefTM, has been successful throughout 2005 due to several factors, including healthcare organizations' increased interest in achieving ANCC Magnet Recognition Program® status. A GRASP® official says that tight labor markets coupled with a growing interest in the Magnet Recognition Program® contributed to more than 22 system installations this year. The MIStroClefTM workload management system allows hospitals to appropriately team clinical and allied health staff to control direct labor costs and improve patient care, and provides hospital staff with an acuity system that tracks and meets the documentation guidelines to fulfill program requirements, according to PRWeb. For more details about GRASP® Systems and MIStroClef, visit www.graspinc.com.
Source: PRWeb
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