Streamline Practice, Laboratory and Clinical Workflows. Healthcare Identification Solutions

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Streamline Practice, Laboratory and Clinical Workflows Healthcare Identification Solutions

Meeting the challenges of healthcare Modern healthcare is a world of complicated, competing demands. Physicians are expected to deliver top-quality, personal care at minimal cost. They re adapting to the evolving world of electronic health records while juggling increasing caseloads. From managing outcomes to cutting costs, physicians everywhere face an unrelenting balancing act. But it all comes down to one central goal: Improving patient care. Document Management

How DYMO helps. Patient: Hank Jansen Age: 44 With so much attention on digitizing health records, it s easy to overlook the patient care impact from something as simple as a label. Read on to see how patients like Hank reveal how the right label makes a big difference. In the practice Streamline patient admissions. Like the other patients around him, Hank doesn t think twice as he arrives at his doctor s office and hands his ID and insurance card to the front desk clerk. As the scanned information is quickly populating Hank s new health record, valuable time is being saved during the patient intake process. This input of patient information into electronic records will help to ensure a more timely reimbursement when billing comes. Identification / Insurance Card Scanning Patient specimen identification. During his exam, Hank s nurse prints and attaches a barcoded label to the blood sample she takes. This label allows his specimen to be tracked and identified once it joins other specimens headed off to the lab. The identification and tracking of specimens provides a key link between a patient and their diagnosis. Reduce handwriting errors. As Hank checks out, he is handed a customized, print on-demand reminder card and printed prescription. Printed prescriptions help to prevent any second-guessing that can occur as a result of illegible handwriting. Prescription Bottle Labels Appointment Cards

At the surgery center Facilitate patient identification. On arrival at the surgery center, admissions staff use a small printer to quickly create Hank s identification wristband and chart labels. Meanwhile, the anaesthesiologist places printed labels on the syringes containing Hank's medication. As the surgeon removes tissue for further testing, additional labels allow for specimen identification throughout the process. Patient Wristbands Barcoded Chart Labels Syringe Labels Blood Vial Labels In the laboratory Accessioning and accurate specimen tracking. As Hank s specimens make their way into the pathology lab they are accessioned, divided and then placed onto labeled slides for staining. Here labels once again make the difference by providing positive patient identification (PPID). Slide Labels Chain of Custody Specimen Labels Specimen Labels Patient safety first Patient-centered is the watchword of current health reform movements. As Hank s story illustrates, clearly printed thermal labels, wristbands and prescriptions go a long way toward fulfilling the mandate to put patients first. By bridging the gap to automation, they increase efficiency. By reducing manual processes, they save time and improve patient safety. In healthcare, accuracy is essential. Errors cost lives. On-the-Spot Prescriptions

Why DYMO? In a word: Value. Options abound when it comes to healthcare printing solutions. But the best ones address the unique needs of each individual customer. DYMO takes pride in offering solutions tailored to fit. Affordable. From chart labels to wristbands and printers, our products combine with a low total cost of ownership for an affordable solution. Workflow efficiency. DYMO solutions quickly answer on-demand printing needs, offering the right label for the task at hand. At DYMO, each customer is unique, and so are our solutions. DYMO brings on-demand printing efficiency to all areas of healthcare without breaking the budget. That s why we bring you: 1 2 3 4 Robust Technology Built for ease of use, but Versatility Our direct thermal printers Hassle-free Integration Plug-and-play or via our Ease of Use We specialize in intuitive, rugged enough to tackle the give you the ability to place innovative Software Develop- straightforward tools no demanding requirements of dedicated machines within ment Kit (SDK), we integrate fancy settings, just push- the healthcare environment. your workflow without the with most leading healthcare button ease. added cost of ink or toner. software right out of the box. Whatever your platform, we make integration easy.

Simplicity is key With all the challenges of today s healthcare environment, DYMO understands that you don t want more complexity. You want simple, practically genius solutions that improve patient care. Why is simplicity so important to DYMO? Because it's important to you. As a company, day in and day out, we develop true partnerships with our customers. Whether you re a solo practitioner, large outreach laboratory, or software vendor, your voice is heard. We work with you talk with you listen to you. We research your distinct needs, and develop solutions to meet them. You see, we re not here to meet everyone s needs we re here to meet yours.

Healthcare solutions from DYMO LabelWriter SE450 1761334 LabelWriter 450 1752264 LabelWriter 450 Turbo 1752265 Embedded systems, Linux systems, and medical devices Address label, barcode label, prescription bottle label, laboratory outreach specimen label and wristband printing Label printing, wristband printing and patient mailings LabelWriter 450 Twin Turbo 1752266 Dual-sided printer for multi-label and wristband printing combinations LabelWriter 4XL 1755120 Wide format printing for slide labels, prescription printing and other large label formats LabelWriter Desktop Mailing Solution 1757660 A complete solution for patient mailings, billing, invoices, and patient reminders LabelWriter Print Server 1750630 Adding printers to a networked environment, such as nurse's stations and admission desks for shared printing CardScan OCR Coming Soon Scanning patient insurance cards and driver's licenses for electronic information input into patient records CardScan IC Coming Soon Scanning of patient insurance cards and driver's license for image only input into patient records The right solution for the right application Item # Application Description Glove Friendly Size L x W Labels per roll Practice Management 30252 Patient Chart Horizontal chart labels Yes 1-1/8" x 3-1/2" 700 30252 Address Standard address labels for patient mailings 1-1/8" x 3-1/2" 700 30270 Receipt Paper Continuous thermal paper 2-7/16" x 300' N/A 30857 Visitor/Vendor Badge Clothing friendly adhesive badges 2-1/4" x 4" 250 1738595 Barcode Document management barcode labels Yes 3/4" x 2-1/2" 450 1812106 Patient Wristband* Patient identification wristbands 11" x 1" 150 Laboratory 30336 Specimen Landscape orientation label for specimen applications Yes 1" x 2-1/8" 500 30334 Specimen Portrait orientation label for specimen applications Yes 2-1/4" x 1-1/4" 1000 30330 Specimen Portrait orientation label for specimen applications Yes 3/4" x 2" 500 30332 Slide Dry slide label for glass slideware Yes 1" x 1" 750 Pharmacy 30258 Pharmacy 30324 Pharmacy Thermal label for dispensary, medication, prescriptions, and patient warnings Thermal label for dispensary, medication, prescriptions, and patient warnings Yes 2-1/8" x 2-3/4" 400 Yes 2-1/8" x 2-3/4" 320 30326 Pharmacy Short thermal label for dispensary, veterinary, or vial labeling Yes 1-4/5" x 3-1/10" 150 30330 Anaesthesia/Syringe * Available Fall 2011 Anaesthesia and syringe label for barcoding and medication identification Yes 3/4" x 2" 500

DYMO. Your partner in healthcare identification. Nowhere is accurate information more critical than in healthcare. Affordable, on-demand labeling solutions are essential to improving patient care and safety. See how we re helping improve patient care by responding to the unique needs of hospitals, practices and laboratories across the globe. Visit www.dymo.com/var to learn more about healthcare identification solutions from DYMO. 2011 DYMO. All rights reserved. www.dymo.com made in USA