Hospital Information System
VersaSuite offers a completely seamless end-to-end hospital information system. VersaSuite is among just a handful of companies that offers a comprehensive software solution that can support the patient through the entire care pathway.
VersaSuite’s unique value proposition and key differentiating factor is that VersaSuite can support all hospital functions in one framework and one application using one database. Hardly any of VersaSuite’s larger competitors offer such an integrated application. The benefits of this are profound and can be felt all over the hospital:
- Dramatically simplified IT management – most US hospitals have over 50 if not over 100 disparate software systems, few of which communicate with one another. VersaSuite is one application that performs almost all hospital functions, reducing the required number of software systems by 80-90% if not more.
- Effortless communication and data sharing – because the entire application uses a single database, information is automatically shared wherever necessary. A few examples: clinical information is shared across all medical disciplines; inventory can be decremented directly from the EHR (ie OR module).
- Expedited end-user training – because VersaSuite is one application, users only have to be trained on one system and only have to learn one user interface. Most healthcare professionals have to use any number of software applications on a day-to-day basis, which creates confusion and ultimately harms patient care. With VersaSuite, they only need to learn one system.
- Powerful reporting and business intelligence – because VersaSuite runs on a single database that spans every hospital function, administrators can report against, track, and visually graph information, inter-dependencies, and relationships across hospital functions and departments.
VersaSuite provides a full suite of modules to run hospitals from admission to discharge and a variety of ancillary services. These modules can be purchased separately or all at once and can be rolled out in a phased implementation.
Clinical
Computerized physician order entry
Electronic health record including dentistry
Electronic medication administration record
Emergency department information system
Intensive care unit information system
Oncology care
Perioperative care
Radiology information system/PACS
| Administrative
Business intelligence tools
Document management system
Enterprise resource planning
Inventory management and sales
Medical record tracking
Revenue cycle management
Scheduling
| Ancillary Services
Dietary & food services management
Lab information system
Pharmacy automation system
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