New Enhancements to Access MediQuip's Partners In Focus Online Web Portal Delivers Next Generation, Market-Leading Communication Platform to Surgical Facilities
(PRWEB) September 19, 2013 -- Access MediQuip, the nation's first, and largest and only comprehensive surgical and implant management company, announced today that it has deployed new enhancements to its Partners in Focus™ (PIF) private cloud portal. This will be Access MediQuip's fifth edition of this transformational innovation delivering top-of-the-line utility and transparency to our surgical facility partners.
PIF's interactive technology allows surgical facilities to access and manage their surgical procedure case referrals in real time as well as automates the management processes related to the facility's surgical implant inventory. Today's enhancements add multiple time-saving and quality-enhancing functions including exceptional patient referral automation capabilities; additional actionable reports; and even faster and more convenient communication features.
PIF's responsive design and "Guaranteed Delivery" web-services model fits seamlessly within a facility's business process and empowers facility administrators with a multitude of reports that provide actionable intelligence; bring clear communication between surgical partners and Access MediQuip; and guarantee transparency throughout the life of a surgical case involving a surgical device or implant.
"At Access MediQuip, our core competency of innovation solidifies our place as the industry leader in surgical and implant management," said Access MediQuip CEO, Prakash Patel, M.D. "We maintain this advantage with regular and reliable system enhancements that bring significant value to our customers. Each improvement we make is based upon our formal 'Voice of the Customer' program that collects feedback from our partners in an effort to help all our customers continue to win in this challenging healthcare environment."
Lindsey Harris, Access MediQuip, +1 713-978-4493, [email protected]
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