| Lutheran Hospital
"MIDAS+ JRepository® is an easy to use software
application that truly helps in organizing and managing Joint Commission
readiness efforts. I am amazed at how well received it has been
by the over 100 staff members using it. The functionality allows
us to get multiple points of view on compliance with specific
standards and EP's, and then forces communication to reconcile
the different opinions. This can all be done in an electronic
environment, thus minimizing the need for meetings and phone calls."
"There is no doubt in my mind that completing
the PPR without MIDAS+ JRepository® would have been my nightmare. The
really neat thing about this software is that it makes it so easy
to get all the teams involved in the process. The beauty of MIDAS+ JRepository®
is that once the PPR is complete, we will use it on an ongoing
basis to manage our corrective action plans and monitor our measures
of success."
"The "big brother" capacity is unbelievable.
As the system administrator, I can tell who is meeting their deadlines,
and who isn't, by just generating a simple to do report. The most
exciting feature for me, however, is the Quality Management function.
The software can be used to complete and document RCA's, develop
risk reduction strategies and trend events by type. We have just
begun that process and I am optimistic that it will be an invaluable
asset to our Performance Improvement Program."
"Finally, I would say that working with
Bonnie Kory and Radgia Cook has been delightful. They are determined
to make this a successful initiative for Lutheran, and are responsive
to every suggestion we make."
- Linda Glickman, Senior Vice-President
North Arundel Hospital
"We needed a way to streamline our quality
efforts and offer our leadership team the ability to have access
to any issue we face for input and awareness. The MIDAS+ JRepository®
meets our needs. Also, the data we generate stays resident on
our premises for internal use only. That was important to us,
too."
"We could have continued to do everything
manually, as we always have done, but why? Joint Commission's changes will
have huge impacts on how organizations prepare themselves in the
future for unannounced survey teams. Why wait to react to those
events when you can least afford it?"
- Dave Peterson, Vice-President, CIO
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