Patient Care Technology Systems (PCTS) today announced that it is hosting "The Future of EDIS - Technology Integration for Patient Safety" Symposium (TIPSS) at the Pennsylvania American College of Emergency Physician (ACEP)'s National Symposium on Emergency Department Information Systems. The event will be held on Monday, Dec. 6, in the Marquette Room of the Chicago Hilton and runs from 6:30 a.m. to 7:50 a.m. PCTS will be exhibiting at the National Symposium (held Dec. 5-8) at the hotel in exhibit #215.
The TIPSS lecture event will cover key topics for improving patient safety. Included will be a focus on the identification of common areas for medical errors in the emergency department. Speakers will also discuss ways that an integrated ED information system can reduce the risk of medical errors through real-time knowledge of patient status, clinical decision support with mobility access and retrospective analysis.
Speakers include:
Neil Martin, M.D. -- a professor and chief physician for the Division of Neurosurgery at UCLA. Dr. Martin is president and chief medical officer of Global Care Quest (www.gcq.com).
Graham Billingham, M.D., FACEP -- a diplomat with the American Board of Emergency Medicine and a frequent lecturer of risk management, patient safety, malpractice, and information systems topics. Dr. Billingham is chairman and medical director of the Emergency Medicine Patient Safety Foundation (www.empsf.org).
Alan Portela is vice president of strategic initiatives at Patient Care Technology Systems and has over 20 years of experience in account management, implementation and consulting in clinical automation (www.pcts.com).
The event will feature solutions from PCTS and the PCTS partner network; Global Care Quest, SciHealth, and the Emergency Medicine Patient Safety Foundation. PCTS solutions include the Amelior ED(TM) patient care system, a complete ED information management solution with integrated decision support and computerized physician order entry and EDTracker(TM) passive tracking, the No. 1-selling passive patient tracking solution in U.S. emergency departments. Global Care Quest (GCQ) provides mobile healthcare solutions that give medical staff access to the most up-to-date patient data available using the latest wireless and handheld computer technologies. SciHealth offers performance intelligence software products and professional services to help organizations establish results monitoring and improvement systems. The Emergency Medicine Patient Safety Foundation (EMPSF) is a not-for-profit foundation dedicated to identifying the causes of medical errors and improving patient safety in emergency medicine.
Immediately concluding the presentation will be a drawing of a membership to the EMPSF and passive tracking badges will be handed out with a unique identifying number for a post-event drawing in the PCTS booth #215.
About Pennsylvania ACEP National EDIS Symposium
The Pennsylvania American College of Emergency Physician (ACEP)'s National Symposium on Emergency Department Information Systems will be held at the Chicago Hilton from Dec. 5-8, 2004. This annual event focuses on the features, functionality and financials associated with bringing an ED Information System into the emergency department. The conference attracts hundreds of emergency physicians, nurses and technical staff and features specialized workshops, case studies, exhibits and expert lecturers from the field. More information on the conference can be found at www.paacep.org/edis_2004_info.htm.
About Patient Care Technology Systems
Patient Care Technology Systems (PCTS) is dedicated to becoming the leading provider of patient safety solutions in the high-acuity segments of healthcare. Anchored by their flagship solutions, the Amelior ED(TM) patient care system, a comprehensive ED information system with clinical decision support, and EDTracker(TM), the most widely implemented passive patient tracking system in U.S. emergency departments, PCTS provides a network of integrated and intelligent solutions designed to reduce medical errors and improve the operating performance of high-acuity departments. Amelior ED(TM) patient care system customers have been recognized nationally for department productivity and nursing excellence. PCTS consulting services provides packaged and custom consulting services in the areas of clinical automation, change management and functional clusters for private, federal and non-federal public healthcare providers. PCTS is a founding sponsor of the Emergency Medicine Patient Safety Foundation. The company's headquarters are located at 32 Journey, Suite 250, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656, telephone 949-349-9409. For more information, visit www.pcts.com and www.healthcareit.com.