Software standardizes tissue management for hospitals.

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Fully integrated with perioperative information system, SIS Trax tracks full tissue lifecycle and provides means to standardize processes for acquiring, receiving, storing, and allocating tissues. Customizable dashboard, along with rules and alerts, is used to manage inventory, monitor tissue expirations, and automate routine attestations. Serialized tissues can be allocated to case with minimal effort, and product ID is linked to clinical record, making information readily available.



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SIS Trax Unveiled as First Fully Integrated Tissue Management Solution



ATLANTA, March 9 -- Surgical Information Systems (SIS) unveils SIS Trax, a tissue management solution that tracks the full tissue lifecycle and provides the means for hospitals to standardize their processes for acquiring, receiving, storing, and allocating tissues. The first tissue tracking solution to be fully integrated with a perioperative information system, SIS Trax manages tissue in a manner that enables hospitals to improve patient safety, optimize revenue, reduce costs and ensure compliance by managing tissues to the highest standards.

SIS Trax enables hospital staff to track tissues from receipt to final disposition. The Web-based system uses a customizable dashboard along with rules and alerts to manage inventory, monitor tissue expirations and automate routine attestations. Serialized tissues can be allocated to a case with minimal effort, enabling clinicians to document detailed patient, procedure and tissue implantation information seamlessly. Because the product i.d. is linked to the clinical record, the information is readily available in the event of a recall or adverse reaction.

Barnes-Jewish Hospital actively participated as a development partner for SIS Trax. "As a development partner, we at Barnes-Jewish can attest to the system's rich functionality," said director of perioperative services Colleen Becker, RN. "Its perioperative integration allows us to manage tissues with accuracy and ensures that patient data is connected to implants, which provides real peace of mind should a recall or adverse reaction occur."

"SIS Trax also facilitates the nurses' work in the operating room by providing electronic integration of key information. This streamlines the documentation process for the RN," said Becker.

SIS' tissue management solution delivers complete compliance with all pertinent Joint Commission regulations (PC.17.10, PC.17.20, PC.17.30) and also ensures compliance with tracking requirements from the FDA - 21 CFR 1271.1(a).

SIS CEO Ed Daihl said that the company's new offering highlights SIS' commitment to the perioperative department. "We continue to deliver solutions that positively impact the day-to-day operations of the surgery department," said Daihl. "SIS Trax will bring enormous patient safety and financial benefits to operating rooms utilizing the SIS solution. Our goal is to help perioperative staffs to stay in compliance and deliver outstanding patient care every day."

About SIS

SIS provides software solutions that are uniquely designed to add value at every point of the perioperative process. Developed specifically for the complex surgical environment, all SIS solutions - including anesthesia - are architected on a single database and integrate easily with other hospital systems. SIS offers the only surgical scheduling system endorsed by the American Hospital Association (AHA), and a rules-based charging system that has been granted Peer Reviewed status by the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA).

For more information visit our website, www.SISFirst.com.

CONTACT: Brent Harrison, 1-800-866-0656, harrison@SISFirst.com

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