Proven connectivity to capture thousands of data points for your most critical patients
Collecting data from multiple devices from the ventilator to the heart monitor can be a time-consuming task, especially when the accuracy of the information is critical to quality patient care.
Picis Critical Care Manager helps to reduce complexities inherent in ICU by assessing data for potential complications identified in hospital defined protocols, identifying patterns and notifying the clinical team when patients are at their most vulnerable. The ICU management systems help to automate the intensive care units, including Medical ICU (MICU), Surgical ICU (SICU) and Stepdown ICU (SDU) with editable best practice workflows. A single screen provides a comprehensive snapshot of patient information giving physicians, nurses and therapists access to rich, informative data that helps support veteran patient care.
Key features:
- Automation of the legal patient record to the HIS
- Add waveforms snapshot captures into the patient record
- Integrate sepsis screening protocols
- Automatic collection of data through connectivity to medical devices and intravenous pumps
- Allows for detailed respiratory documentation by capturing specific respiratory assessments, events, treatments and ventilator parameters
- Provides Physicians, Residents, Pharmacists, Nutritionists and Quality Assurance the ability to view the patient’s full record
- Multiple user capability allowing multiple users to chart on one patient record at the same time
- Standard and configurable case templates
- View and document charts for a group of patients from a remote location
- Advanced fluid management
- Audit trail and high-level security
- Standard operational reports and quality reporting
"With Critical Care Manager we have access to all patients’ medical data as well as the treatments being provided which helps support our diagnoses and helps us enhance quality and safety of the patient."
- Dr. Joaquin Álvarez, Head of the ICU, Fuenlabrada University Hospital
"We chose Picis because of the wide range of functionalities it covers, the technological innovations of its platform and its capabilities to integrate with our central hospital information system."
- Francisco Ramón García Lombardía, Chief Information Officer, Fuenlabrada University Hospital
"This application is well structured because it allows the clinicians to make changes, in near real-time, within patient’s digital file, without the need to systematically ask Picis support for help."
- Jean Luc Legrand, Head of ICU, Centre Hospitalier du pays d'Aix
"New users adapt very quickly to using Picis Critical Care Manager without in-depth training because of the system's ease of use."
- Jean Luc Legrand, Head of ICU, Centre Hospitalier du pays d'Aix
Interoperability eliminates duplication of information
- Gather patient information from monitors, ventilators, laboratory systems, hospital information systems (HIS) and other medical devices at the bedside
- Eliminate redundant data entry and transcription errors allowing clinicians to spend more time delivering patient care
- Reduce fluid balance documentation errors with fluid management capability and direct connection to IV infusion pumps, providing up to the minute fluid balance calculations
Powerful data correlation
- Add clinical interventions allowing clinicians with the correlation of the physiologic data and assist in evaluating the efficacy of care
Gain nurse efficiencies using standard protocols
- Create standard, hospital-define order sets or protocols—allowing the clinician to tailor the treatment and documentation specifically to the individual patient
- Increase documentation compliance with VA national standards, Joint Commission and CDC with the ability to react quickly to any regulatory change
Expedite the transfer of information between staff
- Generate a patient summary in seconds—providing important information collected over the previous 24-hour period, summarized in an easy-to-view standard format
- Save clinicians’ time when transferring patient information between nurses at shift change, during physician rounds or when transferring patients between clinical areas
- Allow easy access for ancillary departments to view patient charts to meet their practice requirements (i.e. nutrition, pharmacy, social workers, quality assurance)