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Reporting Initiatives, CMS Changes Driving Rapid Growth for Infection Control Software
Healthcare providers rate Cardinal Health MedMined as the top infection control product 
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The KLAS report highlights the recent growth and leading vendors in the market for infection control software, which analyzes data from various hospital departments to identify potential infections.
    OREM, UT, June 23, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- For years healthcare organizations have battled the dangerous and costly effects of hospital-acquired infections. Infection control (IC) surveillance software offers a potentially powerful ally in that fight, but until recently, adoption has been slow. Now, new financial and regulatory changes have opened the door for rapid growth in this emerging market, according to a new report from KLAS.

The KLAS report, "Infection Control: Improving Patient Care and Reimbursements", highlights the recent growth and leading vendors in the market for infection control software, which analyzes data from various hospital departments to identify potential infections. While KLAS estimates that these systems enjoy only 10 to 15 percent market penetration today, many vendors are experiencing rapid sales growth.

"The decision by CMS to discontinue reimbursement for hospital-acquired infections has obviously had a direct impact on the adoption of infection control systems," said Steve VanWagenen, KLAS research director and author of the infection control report. "Couple that with initiatives in many states requiring hospitals to report infection control data to the CDC, as well as tougher standards from insurance companies, and these solutions are poised for real growth."

Not all of the benefits of automated infection control solutions have been quantified, but virtually all the hospitals surveyed in the KLAS study reported significantly increased staff efficiency, better patient outcomes and improved financial reimbursement - and that they would never return to previous manual workflows. In terms of functionality, interfacing capabilities - the ability to collect data from various hospital departments - can make or break the value of infection control systems. Among the three largest IC vendors, provider customers reported that all three offered solid interfaces for laboratory and admissions/discharge data, but other departmental connections still need development.

"IC customers are looking for more robust interfaces to areas like the pharmacy, radiology and pathology," VanWagenen said. "Gathering partial or incomplete data opens the door for inaccurate reporting and improper analysis of the data, which only perpetuates the wild goose chase infection control practitioners have endured for years."

Three vendor products are rated in "Infection Control: Improving Patient Care and Reimbursements": Cardinal Health MedMined, Premier SafetySurveillor and TheraDoc Infection Control Assist. Among those solutions, Cardinal Health was the top-rated vendor, with a performance score of 93.4 out of 100. Providers cited Cardinal Health's reporting and its unique outsourced data-analysis model as key advantages. For its part, TheraDoc has been embraced more by larger organizations and academic medical centers, while Premier offers a hosted model that is attractive to some providers. Beyond these three largest vendors, however, the KLAS report also highlights nine other companies that are gaining traction in the IC market.

To learn more about the infection control software market, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of participating vendors, the report "Infection Control: Improving Patient Care and Reimbursements" is available to healthcare providers online for a significant discount off the standard retail price. To purchase the full report, healthcare providers and vendors can visit www.KLASresearch.com.

About KLAS
KLAS is a research firm specializing in monitoring and reporting the performance of healthcare vendors. KLAS' mission is to improve delivery, by independently measuring vendor performance for the benefit of our healthcare provider partners, consultants, investors and vendors. Working together with executives from more than 4,500 hospitals and over 2,500 clinics, KLAS delivers timely reports, trends and statistics, which provide a solid overview of vendor performance in the industry. KLAS measures the performance of software, professional services and medical equipment vendors. For more information, go to www.KLASresearch.com, email marketing@KLASresearch.com or call 1-800-920-4109 to speak with a KLAS representative.


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