Cardiac Science Corp. announced the launch of the Quinton Q-Tel RMS 3.0, which reportedly offers connectivity between the rehab department and the hospital’s HIS and EMR system. Enhancements to the Q-Tel 3.0 include bi-directional connectivity to a hospital’s EMR and HIS system; tracking of HIPAA compliance requirements through user activity logs; session recovery advancements; wireless session management, designed to allow users to customize data entry parameters and more.
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