Healthcare IT News - March 2008 - (Page 36) 36 Healthcare IT News March 2008 ■ new products www.HealthcareITNews.com vendors launch new products, new features pAtient screeninG tool to protect AGAinst MAjor inFection REDMOND, WA – Microsoft’s new Patient Safety Screening Tool, or PSST, has been released to help healthcare organizations better identify potential adverse events that might occur during hospitalization, such as infection. PSST is a software-based solution that features a set of indicators that provide information on potential in-hospital infections following surgeries and medical procedures. The first module of this platform available is the PSST for Sepsis, an infection that strikes an estimated 750,000 people annually in the United States. The tool features an adaptable code that can be modified to any customer environment. The solution’s first focus is on tracking sepsis, but it will also have the ability to track many other diseases. end speech recognition technology, has recently been released by MedQuist Inc. SpeechQ for Radiology is powered by the Philips SpeechMagic speech engine and integrates with most radiology-specific information systems and PACS. Some of the highlights of the new SpeechQ for Radiology v. 1.2 include: • Faster authentication of radiology reports via SpeechQ's new QuickSign Module. • Easy-to-use Auto-Text Explorer with "drag & drop" or double-click options (which are in addition to utilizing voice commands). • A customizable Graphical User Interface that allows facilities to match their internal brand look/feel by changing the GUI skins, buttons, etc. and patients to compare and reconcile their medical records quickly and with less effort than other means.” In addition, executives say FroozHIE helps alleviate physician fears about incorporating patient-supplied information into practice workflow. NoMoreClipboard.com has launched FroozHIE, a free, secure Web-based tool. McKesson proVides it support For hospitAls oF All sizes SAN FRANCISCO – McKesson has introduced Horizon Managed Service, a continuum of innovative services designed to help hospitals of all sizes, realize and accelerate the value from their healthcare IT investments. Horizon Managed Services enables organizations to share responsibility for their IT PRODUCTS see page 37 phr coMpAny boosts hie with Free web tool FORT WAYNE, IN – Online PHR company NoMoreClipboard.com has launched FroozHIE, a free, secure Web-based tool, which reconciles clinical patient data from disparate sources including PHRs, EMRs, speech recoGnition tool boAsts new FeAtures MOUNT LAUREL, NJ – The new SpeechQ for Radiology version 1.2, an interactive front- HIEs and other healthcare IT platforms. FroozHIE supports data between platforms utilizing different data standards including CCR, CCD, CDA and HL7. “This process is not unlike blending apples and oranges to create a smooth integrated record in a Health Information Exchange (HIE), which is how the product earned the name FroozHIE,” explains Jeff Donnell, NoMoreClipboard.com vice president of marketing. “FroozHIE is a secure health information exchange application that displays similar data from different sources side-by-side, enabling clinicians Ad index 3M Document Management 16 3M 21 Allscripts 19 Artromick 4 Bellevue University 26 Canon 15 Cardinal Health 7 Carstens 14 CDW 5 Compucaddy 20 DB Technology 37 Dictaphone 13 Elsevier Nursing 12 Elsevier 29 Emdeon 32 Fletcher Allen 37 GE Healthcare 40 HIMSS Summit08 27 HIMMS VCE 22 HITN Marketplace 37 Howard Industries 35 Intersystems 2 Laserfiche 33 Mobile Health Watch 20 Sentillion 39 Sonitor 6 TEPR Conference & Exhibition 30 Thomson Healthcare 10 SSO oracle Continued from page 34 oracle Access Manager Features: Allows users of applications or IT systems to log in once and gain access to a range of IT resources – providing a centralized and automated SSO solution for managing who has access to what information across IT infrastructures. proximity badge plug-in with optional password save feature, support for published applications, “live links” to AD and 100 percent success with application integration. contact: Mike O’Marra, 510.338.0689, momarra@gohealthcast.com ImprIvata allergies, vital signs, inputs/outputs, notes and other important clinical information. contact: Susan Worthy, director of marketing, 617.987.0433, sworthy@patientkeeper.com pINg IdeNtIty pingFederate 5.0 Features: The industry-leading identity federation software with its newest feature, AutoConnect, automatically establishes SAML connections for secure Internet single signon in seconds versus the weeks or months it often takes with other products. contact: Sales Dept., 303.468.2882, 877.898.2905, sales@pingidentity.com seNtIllIoN oracle enterprise single sign-on suite Features: Provides users unified sign-on and authentication across their enterprise resources, including desktops, client-server, customer and host-based mainframe applications. 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