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Clinical Device Assessment Case Study (pt 3): Montrose Memorial Hospital

In a five-part blog series, we’re detailing the results of a Clinical Device Assessment (CDA) and department-tailored equipment upgrade with Montrose Memorial Hospital. Read our overview in part one and about the CDA process and partnership with Enovate in part two. Here, we explain how Montrose’s switch to a swappable battery system streamlined nursing workflow … Read More

Montrose Memorial Hospital

Clinical Device Assessment Case Study (pt 2): Montrose Memorial Hospital

Welcome back to our latest case study blog series. We’re detailing the results of a Clinical Device Assessment (CDA) and department-tailored equipment upgrade with Montrose Memorial Hospital. In part one, we provided an overview of the hospital and why the facility opted for a CDA. Here, we discuss the CDA process and how Enovate helped … Read More

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Montrose Memorial Hospital

Clinical Device Assessment Case Study: Montrose Memorial Hospital

Our latest case study results are in. After Enovate performed a Clinical Device Assessment (CDA) with Montrose Memorial Hospital and facilitated a department-tailored equipment upgrade, the hospital has achieved consistent real-time charting and streamlined nursing workflow. Advances in technology over the last decade have improved the way hospitals manage patient data. The addition of Electronic … Read More

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Corded vs Cordless Workstations (pt 5): Factors to Consider

This is our final installment of our five-part blog series on the reasons why cordless EHR workstations are a better fit for nurses than those that must be plugged in to charge. Read our overview in part one; our analysis of flexibility, efficiency, and convenience in part two; our discussion of availability, battery charge, and budget … Read More

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Corded vs Cordless Workstations (pt 4): Factors to Consider

This is part four of our five-part blog series on the reasons why cordless EHR workstations are a better fit for nurses than those that have to be plugged in to charge. Read our overview in part one; our analysis of flexibility, efficiency, and convenience in part two; and our discussion of availability, battery charge, and … Read More

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Corded vs Cordless Workstations (pt 3): Factors to Consider

Welcome back to our five-part blog series on the reasons why cordless EHR workstations are a better fit for nurses than those that have to be plugged in to charge. Read our overview of all factors to consider in part one and our discussion in part two about enhanced flexibility, efficiency, and convenience. Here in … Read More

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Corded vs Cordless EHR Workstations (pt 2): Factors to Consider

We are releasing a five-part blog series discussing the reasons why we recommend that hospitals choose cordless mobile EHR workstations for nurses to chart patient information. Mobile EHR workstations are either corded or cordless. When corded, they must be plugged in to charge. Cordless stations, however, use swappable battery technology. Cordless EHR workstations enhance workflow … Read More

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Cordless vs. Corded EHR Workstations: Factors to Consider

Nurses have many battery-powered devices they use to care for patients, but one of the most critical to quality of care is the EHR workstation required for charting data. These workstations are used continuously throughout the busy 24/7 hospital cycle, and they must boost efficiency; they should never impede it. Corded stations often hinder the … Read More

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Fixed vs. Mobile EHR Workstations (pt 5): Consider Patient Privacy and Infection Control

This is the final installment of our five-part blog series discussing the major factors hospitals should consider when purchasing new EHR workstations for nurses to chart patient information. Part five focuses on patient privacy and infection control. Read the overview of all factors to consider in part one, our blog on capital and operational expenses … Read More

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Fixed vs. Mobile EHR Workstations (pt 4): Consider Medication Delivery

Welcome back to our five-part blog series discussing the major factors hospitals should consider when purchasing new EHR workstations for nurses to chart patient information. Part four focuses on bedside medication delivery. Read the overview of all factors to consider in part one, our blog on capital and operational expenses in part two, and our … Read More

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Fixed vs. Mobile EHR Workstations (pt 3): Consider Flexibility and Availability

In our five-part blog series, we discuss the major factors hospitals should consider when purchasing new EHR workstations for nurses to chart patient information. Part three of our series focuses on flexibility and availability, and the impact those factors have on patient care. Read the overview of all factors to consider in part one and … Read More

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Fixed vs. Mobile EHR Workstations (pt 2): Consider Total Project Cost

In this five-part blog series, we’re discussing the major factors hospitals should consider when purchasing new EHR workstations for nurses to chart patient information. Part two of our series focuses on the bottom line: capital and operational expense. Read the overview of all factors to consider in part one here. Cost can influence whether fixed … Read More

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