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Health
Information Executives
2006 Buyer’s Guide
Listing
December 2005
Advance Health Information Executives
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Health
Data Management 2006 Resource
Guide
December 2005
Health Data Management
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Paying
the Price for Going Wireless
November 2005
Health
Data Management
| When Birmingham-based Baptist Health System of
Alabama embarked on a broad wireless networking strategy, emergency
department pilots in two hospitals also served as proving grounds.
Mobile carts and access point enclosures came from Flo Healthcare. |
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Easing
the Flo of Electronic Medical
Records
November 18-24, 2005
Atlanta Business Chronicle
| Flo Healthcare is helping some major Atlanta hospitals
make the transition to electronic medical records. Flo designs mobile
workstations to help healthcare professionals better care for patients
and eliminate the need for paper charts and is in the midst of implementing
hundreds of workstations for WellStar Health Systems, Inc. and Children’s
Healthcare of Atlanta. |
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New
Technology Helps Hospitals
Reduce Medical Mistakes
November 2005
Gwinnett Business Journal
| Flo Healthcare provides wireless and mobile clinical
workstations for the healthcare industry and is helping hospitals
across the country decrease medical mistakes by offering a system
that allows nurses and clinicians to access electronic medical records
at a patient’s bedside. |
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Children’s
Healthcare of Atlanta to
Roll Out Flo Healthcare Carts
October 10, 2005
Healthcare
IT News
| Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
plans to roll out about 300 mobile carts from Flo
Healthcare for use by about 1,600 nurses, physicians
and respiratory and patient care technicians. |
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Supporting
Digital Workflow: Furniture,
Carts & COWs
October 1, 2005
Health
Imaging & IT
| Children's Healthcare of Atlanta recently deployed
300 mobile carts from Flo Healthcare to allow clinicians to access
it Epic Systems Corp. electronic medical record. The hospital aimed
to replicate the portability of the pen and paper with electronic
equipment. |
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The
Debate: RFID vs. Barcoding
October 1,
2005
Healthcare
IT News
| Keith
Washington of Flo Healthcare
says RFID may be the
future, but bar coding
isn’t finished
by a long shot. We see
bar coding as the way
to go. We’re a
big advocate of keeping
it simple and not getting
ahead of ourselves. |
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Children’s
Healthcare of Atlanta to
Roll Out Flo Healthcare Carts
September 2005
Mobile
Health Data
| Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
plans to purchase 300 mobile carts from Flo Healthcare.
The two-hospital delivery system will use the carts
to enable clinicians to wirelessly access its electronic
medical records system, from Epic Systems Corp.,
Madison, Wis. |
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Children’s
Healthcare of Atlanta to
Roll Out Flo Healthcare Carts
September 8, 2005
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Mobile
Computing Workstations
August/September
2005
Acuity Care Technology |
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How
Does Mobile Tech Measure
Up?
July 2005
Health
Data Management
| Nash
Health Care System has
deployed three versions
of mobile carts from
Flo Healthcare. The Rocky
Mount, N.C.-based delivery
system wanted to offer
a cart that most closely
mimicked a desktop PC
setting. |
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Flo
Healthcare Wins TAMY Award
from Technology Marketing
Association
June 2005
Gwinnett Business Journal |
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Health
Management Technology Resource
Guide
February 2006
Health Management Technology |
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Executive
Q&A with Flo Healthcare’s
Tom Denmark
May 2005
Gwinnett
Business Journal
| Headquartered in Norcross, Flo
Healthcare designs and builds wireless mobile workstations
that let doctors and nurses more effectively connect
with real-time patient information at the point of
care. With Flo workstations, clinicians spend more
productive time with patients, and hospitals improve
delivery and quality of care, data accuracy and patient
safety. |
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An Rx
for Reducing Medication Errors
May 2005
Health
Data Management
| The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s
hospitals using the medication management software offer nurses wireless
access to the technology via thin client terminals on mobile carts
from Flo Healthcare. By offering wireless access to the system, UPMC
is enabling nurses to use it at the bedside to increase patient safety. |
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Dealing
with Wi-Fi Turbulence
March 2005
Health
Data Management
| Lexington
Medical Center has successfully
implemented a medication
administration system
on the Wi-Fi network.
And it purchased several
mobile carts from Flo
Healthcare for nurses
to use to access the
system from PCs. |
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Flo
Healthcare Introduces the
Flo 3000
March 2005
Gwinnett Business Journal |
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Rolling
Along: Update on Mobile Cart
March 2005
Advance for Health Information
Executives |
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Flo
Healthcare Releases New Mobile
Cart
February 2005
Health
Data Management
| Flo
Healthcare has released
a new mobile cart designed
to offer increased storage
for medication administration.
The Flo 3000 cart is
embedded with Wi-Fi technology
and features three customizable
drawers. |
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Flo
Healthcare Introduces the
Flo 3000
February 15,
2005
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Cutting
the Cord on Thin Clients
February 21, 2005
Network
World
| Lexington Medical Center, a 292-bed complex in
West Columbia, S.C., has rolled about 60 of an eventual 100-plus
thin clients that link over a Cisco 802.11g/b WLAN to a suite of
nursing, clinical and physician applications. Sixty Wyse Winterm
9455XL thin clients are mounted on mobile carts from Flo Healthcare. |
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Atlanta
Business Chronicle Technology
Resource Guide
January 28, 2005
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Smart
Carts
March 2005
Healthcare
Informatics
| Flo Healthcare’s prime focus is on applications
and has been working with companies like MEDITECH; Cerner Corp.,
Kansas City, Mo.; Siemens Medical Solutions, Milwaukee; and Epic
Systems Corp., Madison, Wis.; to develop more clinically oriented
carts. When we talk about carts, we're usually not talking about
a piece of hardware. We talk about the form factor of a mobile computer. |
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