Flightmed archive for February-2003

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Re: Computerized documentation
We use AMS software, which has both a dispatch and medical charting module.
It's been a faithful system for our program for a long time. As with most
charting systems it has it ups and downs. We use it on lap top computers
for our ground units. There is a windows version rumored to be out soon.
Good luck.
Jason Walgos, RN
Duke Life Flight
Durham, NC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lifeflight" <lifeflight@stmarys.org>
To: <flightmed@flightweb.com>
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 4:07 PM
Subject: Computerized documentation
> Hi folks,
>
> We are in the beginning stages of exploring the world of computer
> documentation for our rotor wing airmedical program. So far we have
> discovered 4 systems 1) digital ink, computer charting concepts; 2)
> Pinpoint; 3) EMS solutions; and 4) Amazon. I was wondering if anybody
> has any comments on these systems and do you know of any other systems
> available. We are wanting a portable system ( laptop, toughbook) that
> will decrease our charting and paperwork time. Plus give us an
> opportunity to query data for statistics and performance inprovement
> projects. Thanks.
>
> Chris Groves, RN, CEN
> St. Mary's Medical Center LifeFlight
> Evansville, IN
>
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