Today in Nursing Leadership

Patient C.A.R.E.

Dr. John “Skip” Williams

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Join Dr. John “Skip” Williams, former Dean of Medicine at George Washington University and current CMO of Quantaira Health as he discusses their new Patient C.A.R.E. technology.  He’ll discuss how this software technology, designed for Critical care units can benefit nurses by helping to reduce clinician burden, EMR stress, and benefit nurses during shift changes by providing all relevant information on their patients.  He also explains how Patient C.A.R.E. provides an educational platform for nurses by showing retrospective data to notice patient trends earlier.

Quantaira Health introduces Patient C.A.R.E (comprehensive access for remote evaluation). This platform enables providers to remotely observe patient biometrics from multiple medical devices and monitors and synchronizes it onto one screen. Learn more at www.quantaira.com.

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