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1996
Company Description
Surgical Information Systems, LLC provides surgery and anesthesia information systems for surgical suites and hospitals in North America. It offers SIS Rules-Based Charging, which captures charges as an automatic by-product of documentation; SIS Analytics that allows for insightful analysis of perioperative specific information, such as OR utilization, case costs, supply costs, and compliance with SCIP; SIS Anesthesia, which provides automation of the legal anesthetic record; SIS Com that tracks and displays patient location and case status, and sends notifications based on user-defined rules; and SIS Nursing Documentation, which allows nurses to chart case information through the use of time-saving wizards. The company also provides SIS Material Management/SIS Inventory Control that provides information on supply costs, usage patterns, and physician preferences through preference cards, advanced reports, and other tools; SIS Scheduling, which includes resource conflict checking, drag and drop data entry, and block utilization reporting features; SIS Web that allows surgeons, anesthesiologists, and others involved in the care process to view OR schedule and patient tracking information remotely; and SIS Reports, which includes a library of reports to help convert surgical suite data into the intelligence. In addition, it offers SIS Trax that enables hospitals to manage tissue tracking through SIS Trax; SIS OR View, an integrated in-room perioperative dashboard; and AORN Syntegrity that provides the content and functionality to maintain AORN best practice compliance, and enables hospitals to participate in nationalized benchmarking offered through AORN. Surgical Information Systems, LLC was founded in 1996 and is based in Alpharetta, Georgia.
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Manufacturer:
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Company E-mail:
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Company Address:
555 North Point Center East, Suite 700Alpharetta, GA 30022United States -
CEO:
- Ed Daihl
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