SIS offers a comprehensive, fully integrated surgery and anesthesia information system that resides on a single database. Uniquely designed to add value at every point of the perioperative process, the SIS solution – which encompasses superior products and a services portfolio that includes SIS Academy and optimization assessments – allows you to improve patient safety, optimize revenue, reduce costs and ensure compliance.
Captures charges as an automatic by-product of documentation.
Allows for quick yet insightful analysis of perioperative specific information such as OR utilization, case costs, supply costs, compliance with SCIP, etc. Out-of-the-box functionality includes special views for anesthesiologists, hospital executives, surgeons, OR directors, and other OR professionals.
Provides automation of the legal anesthetic record. SIS is the only anesthesia system that shares a single database with the perioperative system.
Tracks and displays patient location and case status and sends notifications based on user-defined rules.
Allows nurses to quickly and easily chart case information through the use of time-saving wizards.
Provides information on supply costs, usage patterns and physician preferences through preference cards, advanced reports, and other easy-to-use tools.
Includes easy-to-use, intelligent features which optimize scheduling. These features include resource conflict checking, drag and drop data entry, and block utilization reporting. Also handles Pre-Admissions Testing (PAT) scheduling and staff scheduling.
Allows surgeons, anesthesiologists and others involved in the care process to view OR schedule and patient tracking information remotely. Also allows schedule change requests to be submitted from the physician office or other remote locations.
Includes a large library of reports to help convert surgical suite data into the intelligence used to improve quality, processes and reduce costs.
Hospitals can efficiently manage tissue tracking through SIS Trax, which brings rich clinical functionality and improved tissue management to hospitals.
“In making the decision to partner with SIS, it was important that we consider facility and user preferences, while meeting the organization’s overall technology and economic goals. It needed to be highly flexible. The answer was SIS.”