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HDC makes your EHR accessible to solve your hospital’s unique challenges. Once the HDC lightweight client is implemented, development of decision support modules that address a wide variety of low-value patient care issues customized to your hospital’s individual needs. Our expanding clinical domain expertise enables tauSpan to construct modules for just about any predictive or diagnostic purpose from EHR and other data sources.
Surgical site infections (SSI) are the leading and most expensive cause of hospital-acquired infections, increasing the cost of an encounter by greater than $20,000.
Avoidance of SSI decreases length-of-stay, decreases direct costs of care and may mitigate HAC penalties incured from CMS.
Because delirium is nearly universally under-recognized and under-treated, hospitals and their patients are already paying for the cascading effects of delirium, but failing to capture the available reimbursement.
HDC Deliriums best-in-class predictive analytics continually reassess patient risk using thousands of data points.
HDC Delirium addresses and automates the three current failure points of hospital delirium care:
– Current manual delirium screening methods are costly, time consuming and have very poor sensitivity
– There is a lack of systemic application of highly effective delerium prevention/treatment bundles when risk is recognized.
– There is inconsistent documentation of delirium, when present, resulting in staggering amounts of lost reimbursement.
Decreased cost of care
Accurate capture of delirium optimizes reimbursement
Delirium capture report service
Blood management programs are well-documented to lower costs of healthcare delivery and improve outcomes.
Post-operative blood transfusions are costly, with the fully-loaded cost of a unit of blood exceeding $1000. Additionally, transfusions have potentially life threatening complications. HDC-Blood Conservation systematically improves preoperative patient preparation to avoid the need for blood transfusion at the time of elective surgery.