QuickCare Provides Fast, One-Click Access to Six Key Nursing Tools
BETHESDA, MD--(Marketwire - August 18, 2010) - GetWellNetwork, Inc., the leading provider of interactive patient care solution, today announced the availability of QuickCare, a new feature that provides clinicians and staff with the ability to order patient education and execute service requests at the point of care using the patient's bedside TV. QuickCare assists clinicians and staff by enabling them to log-in to a secure GetWellNetwork system menu to perform six frequent care tasks for patients. Ultimately, this will help clinicians and staff to deliver better, more efficient care and to improve patient satisfaction.
By executing key nursing tasks directly from the patient's room, clinicians optimize their time with patients and can take advantage of valuable teachable moments to initiate patient education without waiting to get back to the nurse's station or computer terminal. Patients also feel confident that their service requests are quickly handled because clinicians and staff are initiating the orders right from their bedside. These service requests are then directed to the appropriate department, thereby off-loading non-clinical tasks from the clinician's busy schedule.
"Using QuickCare, our nurses are able to easily complete important medication teaching without ever leaving the patient's room. This helps expedite care and our patients feel more involved and personally cared for; ultimately, making a positive impact on patient satisfaction," said Katherine E. Pereira-Ogan, RN, BSN, BC, MSSL, director of service excellence at Christiana Care Health System.
The bedside tools available in QuickCare assist clinicians in delivering timely, consistent education that yields better patient comprehension and provides better patient care through more efficiently managed service requests.
QuickCare provides fast, one-click access in six key care areas:
"We have put more control in the hands of caregivers at the point of care -- QuickCare gives clinicians and staff the ability to assess patients' needs and act on them immediately," said Carrie Hallock, RN, BSN, product line director, nursing practice at GetWellNetwork. "The more we can do to optimize nursing workflows, the more time clinicians have for delivering the kind of patient care that inspired them into the nursing profession."
About GetWellNetwork
GetWellNetwork, Inc. uses the bedside TV to entertain, educate and empower hospital patients and caregivers to be more actively engaged in their care. This patient-centered approach improves both satisfaction and outcomes for patients and hospitals. GetWellNetwork is the leader in interactive patient care solutions and exclusively endorsed by the American Hospital Association. More information about GetWellNetwork can be found at www.GetWellNetwork.com.
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