WTKWY Wolters Kluwer N.V. ADS

5 Things Hospitals Need to Know About Managing COVID-19 Vaccines From Wolters Kluwer

Now that the FDA has approved two different COVID-19 vaccines for emergency use, Annie Lambert, PharmD, BCSCP, clinical program manager, Wolters Kluwer, Health advises that hospitals keep in mind the following five things when managing the vaccine doses:

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here:

Wolters Kluwer shares 5 things to help manage the COVID-19 vaccine. (Graphic: Business Wire)

Wolters Kluwer shares 5 things to help manage the COVID-19 vaccine. (Graphic: Business Wire)

  1. Expect systems to evolve:

    Surprise: extra doses! Empower pharmacy administrators to make changes to keep up with information changing daily
  2. Track everything digitally:

    Hardcopy or Excel temperature monitoring and storage management tracking is not enough. Cloud-based tools ensure access anywhere, increase visibility and automate vaccine management workflow
  3. Streamline & standardize compounding processes:

    Ensure standardized vaccine preparation and dilution, and control beyond-use dates to cut waste.
  4. Keep up competencies:

    Update and schedule custom competencies on vaccine storage, dispensing, and administration  
  5. Data, Data, Data:

    Report results effectively on compliance, completion volume, staff training, and quality

For additional information on how to manage COVID-19 vaccines visit . To speak with Annie Lambert, please contact Ashley Beine.

EN
21/12/2020

Underlying

To request access to management, click here to engage with our
partner Phoenix-IR's CorporateAccessNetwork.com

Reports on Wolters Kluwer N.V. ADS

 PRESS RELEASE

Wolters Kluwer Health Language Platform to Maximize the Value of Healt...

WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The healthcare industry generates approximately 30% of the world's data volume.i Unfortunately, this data is often coded using a varied number of coding systems which makes it difficult to consolidate, standardize and deduplicate data for continuity of care, analytics, and AI applications. announces its Health Language Platform, a FHIR Terminology Server that will work with Microsoft Azure Health Data Services FHIR service to help customers enrich and standardize their healthcare data with medical ontologies on Microsoft Azure. Wolters Kluwer Health Language ...

 PRESS RELEASE

Wolters Kluwer Health Experts to Discuss Advanced Care Analytics and E...

WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Experts from will be guiding discussions and providing key insights into how the latest healthcare technology innovations are helping health systems to deliver the best patient care everywhere at HIMSS23. The global health conference and exhibition is widely regarded as one of the most influential health information technology events of the year, and will take place in Chicago next week. Experts from Wolters Kluwer will be providing key insights into how healthcare leaders can deploy evidence-based technology to support better and more equitable health outc...

 PRESS RELEASE

New Wolters Kluwer Health Language Solution Is Purpose-Built to Transf...

WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- today announced the launch of the , a high-productivity Risk Adjustment solution built on the Health Language Data Platform that optimizes medical record review for risk adjustment workflows. The tool improves coder efficiency 20-40%*, with embedded Medicare Advantage business intelligence, intuitive workflows, and intelligent chart organization features. The Coder Workbench application in the Health Language Risk Adjustment Suite brings together semantically enriched medical terminology with clinically intelligent natural language processing (NLP) technology...

 PRESS RELEASE

Wolters Kluwer Survey Reveals Two-Thirds of Patients Still Have Questi...

WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- While Americans increasingly access health information online, a new survey commissioned by reveals that most would prefer to receive educational materials directly from a trusted, expert source – their own healthcare providers. The survey found that two-thirds (66%) of patients have questions after a provider encounter and one in five patients (19%) has new questions following the appointment. The research found that patients are eager to receive educational materials from their providers, but when left without those resources, patients turn to unvetted sour...

 PRESS RELEASE

KLAS Research ranks Wolters Kluwer’s Sentri7 #1 for Infection Control ...

WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- today announced that KLAS Research has recognized the solution as Best in KLAS® for infection control and monitoring for the second year in a row in the . , which specializes in monitoring and reporting the performance of healthcare vendors, rated Sentri7 as the market leader for infection control for hospitals and health systems. “It’s an honor that Wolters Kluwer’s Sentri7 team has been recognized for two years running by KLAS as the top-ranked infection control and monitoring solution,” said , Vice President and General Manager for Clinical Surveillance,...

ResearchPool Subscriptions

Get the most out of your insights

Get in touch