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Health Care Systems, Inc. (HCS) began developing top notch pharmacy information system software in 1984. Since then, we have focused on continuing to provide pharmacists with the tools they need to improve patient safety. All HCS pharmacy solutions were created with input from pharmacists in real clinical settings, with the goal to simplify the complex clinical and managerial responsibilities of pharmacists. More than 400 hospitals agree that HCS knows pharmacy. Learn more about our pharmacy focused solutions today! HCS MEDICS HCS MEDICS is a Pharmacy Information System designed to provide support for the medication use process in a centralized or de-centralized setting. HCS MEDICS is easy to use for the novice or experienced user because it is modular in design. Click here to learn more. HCS OrderImage HCS OrderImage is an advanced Patient Safety Solution for the electronic management of Paper-Based Physician Orders and other documents, and includes integrated clinical intervention documentation and reporting at no additional charge. HCS OrderImage improves communication between pharmacy and nursing by providing a way for nursing and pharmacy to view and send messages to each other, in addition to electronically managing the paper documents. Click here to learn more.
HCS RxAssistants HCS RxAssistants help clinicians and managers improve patient safety. For the clinicians, neonatal dosing tools, clinical interventions, MEDWATCH form generation, and other activities are electronically automated. For manager, HCS assists with the management of medication delivery and control by providing narcotic tracking/control, repackaging tools, and other helpful applications to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of daily pharmacy activities. Click here to learn more. HCS Medication Reconciliation HCS Medication Reconciliation automates medication history retrieval and provides a software solution that meets and exceeds the Joint Commission’s standard “to accurately and completely reconcile medications across the continuum of care.” Click here to learn more.
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