Care Providers Rank CCSI #1 Among Perinatal Information System Vendors in the Market for the Seventh, Consecutive Time
ELGIN, IL, – May 30, 2012 – Clinical Computer Systems, Inc. (CCSI) today announced that its OBIX® Perinatal Data System was ranked number one for labor and delivery systems in the 2012 KLAS® Performance Report1. This independent report compiled from feedback of health care executives and professionals covers health care information technology and professional services. It is the seventh, consecutive KLAS report in which the OBIX system has been ranked number one for labor and delivery systems. Previous KLAS research reports that ranked the OBIX system number one were published in December 20112, December 20123, September 20104, December 20095, December 20086 and March 20087. The OBIX system received the highest overall score among systems that provide central surveillance, alerts, documentation and archiving capabilities for the labor and delivery environment. Of the products ranked, it received the highest ratings by customers in the categories of buy again and receiving their money’s worth.
The OBIX Perinatal Data System is a comprehensive system for central, bedside and remote electronic fetal monitoring that includes archiving, point-of-care charting, single-click management reports, and Internet-based physician access. The system’s open-architecture design combined with the latest Windows® operating systems facilitates both scalability and expansion. It can be site-configured to meet any OB department’s specific requirements and then easily expanded as needed. The system’sdecision support tools help clinicians improve their practices and promote patient safety in electronic fetal monitoring. In addition, the system is specifically designed for interfacing to other hospital departmental systems, hospital-wide charting solutions, and electronic medical record repositories.
“Receiving this recognition for the seventh, consecutive time is extremely gratifying, because it reflects the ongoing hard work of our employees to provide the highest value and support to our customers” said Kim Sell, President of CCSI. “We strive to develop a clinically strong system but recognize that proactive education and service are critical to the success of our customers, as are expanding levels of interoperability.” Pat Dwyer, Director of Business Development, added “We regard our business partners as essential to our achieving customer satisfaction. Therefore, we seek and appreciate opportunities to work with leading vendors focused on EMR and mobility systems – such as Epic, MEDITECH, and AirStrip Technologies – to provide customers a more integrated system experience.”
About KLAS®
KLAS is a research firm specializing in monitoring and reporting the performance of healthcare vendors. KLAS’ mission is to improve delivery, by independently measuring vendor performance for the benefit of our healthcare provider partners, consultants, investors, and vendors. Working together with executives from over 4500 hospitals and over 2500 clinics, KLAS delivers timely reports, trends, and statistics, which provide a solid overview of vendor performance in the industry. KLAS measures performance of software, professional services, and medical equipment vendors. For more information, go to www.KLASresearch.com, email marketing@KLASresearch.com, or call 1-800-920-4109 to speak with a KLAS representative.
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. For over 20 years, CCSI has been a leader in perinatal data systems with innovative, customer-driven, computer-based solutions and support services. 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 on-site, 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 staging.obix.flywheelsites.com.
1The research findings were published in the May 2012 KLAS® report, “Labor and Delivery 2012: Pursuing Interoperable Functionality”, December 2011 KLAS® report; 2″2011 Best in KLAS Awards: Software & Services”; 3December 2010 KLAS® report, “2010 Top 20 Best in KLAS Awards: Software & Professional Services” ; 4September 2010 KLAS report, “Labor & Delivery 2010: Who’s Evolving, Supporting, and Integrating?” 5December 2009 KLAS report, “2009 Top 20 Best in KLAS Awards: Software & Professional Services”; 6December 2008 KLAS report, “2008 Top 20 Best in KLAS Awards: Software & Professional Services”; 7March 2008 KLAS report, “Labor & Delivery” For more information about KLAS reports, visit www.KLASresearch.com or contact Steve Van Wagenen at steve@KLASresearch.com.
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