From triage to discharge, Emergency Departments have many challenges. The complex and critical nature of Emergency Medicine demands unique and comprehensive solutions. Solutions that, in the past, ER personnel could only dream of. The future is here! CMR, the Complete Medical Record, was designed for Emergency Departments by Emergency physicians and nurses. User-friendly, CMR creates a health care culture that is connected and comprehensive.
At Point of Care
Using the best features of technology, CMR automates emergency department workflow creating an instantaneous view of pertinent clinical information, patient flow and historical patient information. The benefits are clear…CMR greatly enhances patient safety, patient flow, clinical performance and departmental efficiency.
For the Doctor, Nurse or Clinician
CMR transforms the emergency department work model through documentation that is done efficiently, accurately, comprehensively and in real time. CMR's user-friendly interface is used to document all patient activity, clinician activity, and ancillary services both at the point of care and during the patient care continuum. CMR's record is a legible, immediately accessible record, consistent with all medical documentation requirements of all areas of the hospital.
From Data to Strategic Improvements
CMR's ability to collect information and data by clinicians at the point of care translates seamlessly into a data collection tool that can be used strategically to support clinical performance improvement activities, departmental planning, financial planning, personnel planning and facility-wide planning to improve overall emergency department operations.
Testimonials
CMR is one of the best products out there! It has saved us a tremendous amount of time. - Chris Trevino M.D.
I have had varying experiences with vendors of software products over the years, but I have never worked with one that has been more receptive and willing to listen to needed changes and have implemented the agreed upon changes in a fairly short span of time, than CMR. -Cynthia Vanlangendonck, R.N.