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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 28, 2013; Andover, MA
Yankee Alliance announces a new contract with Clinical Computer Systems, Inc. for the OBIX Perinatal Data System. The OBIX Perinatal Data System provides even the smallest labor and delivery units superior surveillance and archiving capabilities, by helping them to meet current standards and to reduce the risk of lost fetal monitoring strips.
The OBIX® Perinatal Data System is a comprehensive, computerized system for central, bedside, and remote electronic fetal monitoring (EFM). It includes archiving, point-of-care charting, single-click management reports, and Internet-based physician access. The OBIX system offers enterprise-wide perinatal data access by interfacing with other hospital systems, enterprise-wide charting solutions, and document repositories. The OBIX system’s exclusive E-Tools for EFM assessment provide decision support that helps clinicians improve their practice, educate their staff, and promote patient safety in electronic fetal monitoring. The OBIX Perinatal Data System is
supported by superior service and a unique Success-Focused Education Program that educates end users in an on- site, multi-phase, quality-assured process.
“We are excited for the opportunity to provide Yankee Alliance healthcare members the OBIX system, a perinatal
system that fits their strategic needs” said Kim Sell, President of CCSI.
About Clinical Computer Systems, Inc.
Clinical Computer Systems, Inc. (CCSI) is an employee-owned, high-technology company located in Elgin, Illinois. The company's business is dedicated exclusively to the development, marketing and support of the OBIX Perinatal Data System. Care providers have ranked the OBIX system number one in eight, consecutive KLAS reports on labor and delivery systems*. The company's total-system approach includes the support of locally-dedicated, expert service and support specialists. Its Success-Focused Education Program trains users in an onsite, multi- phase, quality-assured process that has enabled thousands of clinicians to successfully adapt to electronic point-
of-care charting. Find out more by visiting www.obix.com.
*CCSI OBIX Perinatal Data System, “Best in KLAS Awards: Software and Professional Services”, December 2012; “Labor and Delivery 2012: Pursuing Interoperable Functionality”, May 2012; “2011 Best in KLAS Awards: Software & Services”, December 2011; “2010 Top 20 Best in KLAS Awards: Software and Professional Services”, December 2010; “Labor & Delivery 2010: Who’s Evolving, Supporting, and Integrating?”, September 2010; “2009 Top 20 Best in KLAS Awards: Software and Professional Services”, December 2009; “2008 Top 20 Best in KLAS Awards: Software and Professional Services”, December 2008; and “Labor and Delivery”, March 2008. www.KLASresearch.com.
For more information please contact; Amy Campbell, Senior Vice President, Administration, Yankee Alliance, (978) 470-2000 or at acampbell@yankeealliance.com.