Products
MEDHOST provides leading healthcare throughput, emergency department (ED) and perioperative solutions that are revolutionizing patient care and helping hospitals improve operations, patient flow and their bottom lines. MEDHOST’s easy-to-use software helps ensure better patient experiences and outcomes by making hospitals more efficient, streamlining workflow and throughput, and maximizing resource utilization.
- Comprehensive, clinician-driven suite of applications that supports the entire continuum of surgical care, from initial consult to post-surgery discharge
- Provides instant access to digital patient data and clinical systems
- Reduces surgery delays, improving patient care and financial performance
- Fits within existing perioperative workflows
- Includes a self-contained HL7-compliant integration engine
- Patient throughput solution that helps executives optimize patient flow, resulting in tangible business and financial benefits
- Gives hospital leadership an enterprise-wide operational and financial view into process management problems, financial outliers and other issues that typically are only addressed in hindsight
- Enables real-time visibility into items that impact a hospital’s operational and financial health, including staff variance, payer mix classification, actual vs. budgeted key performance indicators, saturation of service lines, and more
- Identifies high-impact patients such as those in observation status, individuals approaching or overdue on length of stay thresholds, and 30-day readmissions
- Enables executives to proactively identify potential issues with patient flow in the ED, predict future needs, and make proactive decisions to streamline ED operations and prevent backlogs
- Provides an unprecedented view of variables affecting the admission of ED patients, including ED capacity, ED nurse workload, inpatient census, delays in ancillary services, and more
- Makes the admission of ED patients more efficient by alerting inpatient units well in advance of admissions and showing up-to-the-minute inpatient department saturation