Care Management Overview
Community Case Management
Focus Study
Hospital Case Management
Infection Control
Patient Relations
Performance Overview Profiles
Quality Management
Reporting
Risk Management
Rules-based Processing
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MIDAS+ Care Management—Infection Control
The Infection Control module is used to document information pertaining to patient infections.
The Infection Control module provides a crucial function for integrating detailed infection data with the entire
MIDAS+ system, including patient demographic data, encounter detail and surgery data. It provides infection control
practitioners with easy-to-manage surveillance, data analysis and reporting functions.
Features and Benefits
- Create user-defined worklists and worksheets to monitor infections
- Trend infection surveillance results, including organisms, antibiotics, isolation, risk factors and procedures performed on a monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual basis with SmarTrack™ Indicator Profiles and Graphs, push button Standard Reports, and ad hoc ReporTrack™ or SQL reports.
- Access online CDC guidelines and create your own guidelines
- Create Worklist Rules to identify patients who have a history of high-risk infections and are readmitted to the facility
- Link infections to surgical procedures performed during prior encounters
- Calculates NHSN scores automatically
- Track each patient’s location history throughout the encounter
- Utilize optional lab interface of culture results that can be used for automated Worklist notification
- Obtain Worklist referrals from other users who have identified potential infections
- Automatically calculate days at risk for central line and ventilator associated infections
- Graph specified infection rates by unit
- Flag infections that must be reported to state agencies
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"Since 1992, Licking Memorial Hospital has used the MIDAS+ system to manage data including all of our risk management data. The security features are outstanding - and we feel that our sensitive information is safe."
Debbie L. Murphy
CPHIMS, Director of Process Improvement,
Licking Memorial Hospital,
Newark, OH
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