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ARNOLD
is a state of the art
clinical event management
system that speeds notification
of critical information
to healthcare providers.
With ARNOLD, practitioners
can receive information
vital to patient care
wherever they are, the
instant it is available.
Competitive Advantage
ARNOLD supports lab operation's
personnel in their communications
with clients, enhancing
responsiveness and improving
operational efficiency.
It allows you to extend
a whole new level of service
to your clients, setting
you apart from the competition.
Fully Automated
Specific patient results,
panic values and other
important alerts are automatically
made available to the
provider, as soon as the
report leaves the LIS
and without intervention
by lab operations staff.
If a user does not promptly
respond to a notification,
the system can be configured
to prompt follow-up by
lab personnel.
Integrated System
or Stand Alone Deployment
The system is fully integrated
with Atlas LabWorks™,
the premiere clinical
connectivity solution
available today. It can
also be used as a stand alone
clinical messaging system
in support of any LIS.
Complete Notification
History
ARNOLD stores a complete
record of all notifications
sent. This archive can
be searched and sorted
by date range and other
criteria. Access to this
notification history helps
you provide an additional
level of service to your
customers.
The system is configured
with all the tools needed
to comply with HIPAA requirements.
Clinical event alerts
contain no patient health
information. Instead users
are prompted to access
the clinical report through
a secure website. The
system supports 128-bit
SSL encryption and two-factor
authentication.
Highly Configurable
and Easy to Use
With ARNOLD, doctors and
clinicians control when
and how they are contacted.
An easy to use interface
allows each user to subscribe
to clinical events of
interest. Users can choose
their preferred method
of contact - whether by
e-mail, pager or other
wireless device - and
can choose multiple methods
depending upon the time
of day, day of the week,
and priority level. The
system can even be programmed
to send alerts to on-call
physicians while a colleague
is out of the office or
unavailable. Of course,
users can always override
their preferred contact
methods in specific circumstances.
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