Technology | October 21, 2010

Software Enables Real-Time Clinical and Financial Outcomes

October 21, 2010 – A new tool makes comprehensive service line data easily and immediately available to those who need it most.

The Apollo LX Analytics Dashboard, by LUMEDX, pulls data from disparate systems and delivers it in dynamic, intuitive formats to help hospitals monitor and improve performance across the registry, clinical, financial, operational and service excellence sectors.

“The Analytics Dashboard represents a great leap forward in outcomes and process improvement for cardiology and vascular service lines,” said LUMEDX Director of Marketing Randy Marc Lasnick. “It pulls detailed, granular information from a wide variety of sources and makes it readily accessible—and comprehensible. Clinical people, administrative staff, IT, anybody on staff with appropriate privileges can use the Apollo LX Analytics Dashboard to find out how their program is performing and drill down to uncover underlying causes. This tool allows cardiovascular centers to track trends, monitor clinical outcomes and keep an eye on financials—all on-demand and in real-time. It’s ‘knowledge on demand’.”

The Analytics Dashboard also enables meaningful use of electronic health records by displaying key performance indicators (KPIs) that help hospitals improve patient care and safety. It also empowers hospitals to improve performance by making critical information visible. Users can set up their dashboards so they see information in ways that make the most sense to them and can drill down into the data just by pointing and clicking.

For more information: www.lumedx.com


Related Content

Feature | Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS) | By Melinda Taschetta-Millane

In the dynamic realm of healthcare technology, cardiovascular information systems (CVIS) stand at the forefront ...

Home May 15, 2024
Home
Feature | Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS) | By Serge Makowski, M.D.

Physicians, particularly cardiologists, need access to varying formats of data and images from an assortment of ...

Home June 27, 2022
Home
Webinar | Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS)
Join Dr. Nicholas T. Skipitaris, Western Regional Director, Cardiac Electrophysiology at Northwell Health for a ...
Home March 21, 2022
Home
News | Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS)

March 11, 2021—Clinical guidelines are regularly updated among all aspects of medicine. Within cardiology, organizations ...

Home March 11, 2022
Home
News | Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS)

February 16, 2022 – Cardiology is an inherently data-dependent and data-driven practice. Patient medical history records ...

Home February 16, 2022
Home
Case Study | Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS)

Health systems are recognizing that aggregated cardiac imaging data is an asset rather than a liability. Disparate ...

Home January 18, 2022
Home
Feature | Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS) | Monique Rasband, Emily Paxman and Sam Eaquinto

While enterprise imaging (EI) is on healthcare organizations’ minds, many currently use multiple vendors for different ...

Home December 06, 2021
Home
Webinar | Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS)

How can cardiovascular imaging departments leverage best-in-class user experience design to address the challenges of ...

Home November 27, 2021
Home
Videos | Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS)

One of the trends in cardiovascular information system (CVIS) and radiology PACS at the Healthcare Information ...

Home August 31, 2021
Home
Videos | Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS)

The vendor MediCardia demonstrated smart software to aggregate cardiology patient data from numerous locations into one ...

Home August 31, 2021
Home
Subscribe Now