Saturday, March 24, 2007
New Products & Services - Product Announcement - Brief Article
A new suite of Internet and software-based knowledge tools that allows users to access a large national perioperative data warehouse is available through Picis. Savent is designed for advanced analysis and research to measure clinical performance and asset utilization in the perioperative environment. With Savent you can also benchmark practice patterns against national averages and make informed decisions to help reduce costs while improving patient outcomes. The tools are built specifically to meet the needs of the anesthesia provider. --Picis,
Advanced optics and scanning methodology allows 100 percent positive identification using the U-Match BioLink Mouse[TM] from BioLink Technologies, Inc. An optical fingerprint scanner is built into a fully functional mouse. Fingerprints are stored as templates that cannot be used to regenerate fingerprint images, thus eliminating any threat to personal privacy. Up to 10 users can register fingerprints on the mouse at a single workstation. --BioLink Technologies, Inc., alty mounting solutions for computers, introduces a new addition to its mobile cart line, the new MWS-102. This mobile computer cart was specifically designed to accommodate patients who are temporarily or permanently bedridden. The cart easily adjusts to users who are in an upright, semi-reclined or fully-reclined position while providing an ergonomically correct environment. Patented Adjustable Rotating Mounting Solutions (ARMS) allow users to swing, lift, tilt and turn a flat panel monitor and keyboard into an infinite number of positions for convenient computer access while in bed. Ergotron, Inc., Eagan, MN,
The Orator Pro Digital Dictation system is a multiline telephone dictation and transcription system from Bytescribe Development Co. The system has an open architecture that integrates with other systems and is expandable from four to 48 ports within the same dictation server. The system includes a conversion utility that automatically converts voice files into TrueSpeech WAV files, a standard Windows[R] WAV file format, for Internet transfer. It also can automatically re-record dictation from other digital dictation systems, and features such management tasks as purging old files, displaying system resources and automatically handle aborted and computed jobs. Transcriptionists can access the system using digital transcribe stations, which can connect to the system via phone lines or hard-wired connections. --Bytescribe Development Co., Birmingham,
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