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Transplant Solutions

“This is an exciting collaboration.  It is a tremendous opportunity to work with a long-standing and successful clinical data management developer like Clinical Computing.  The development of a state-of-the-art transplant data management system will improve decision-making capabilities and streamline data reporting in such a fashion that will make the CCI transplant system the ‘gold standard’ in the field.”

Edward Zavala, MBA
Administrator, Transplant Services, The University Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy at The University of Cincinnati
Chairperson of UNOS Transplant Administrators Committee

Clinical Computing has a long history in the organ transplantation information system market.  Our PROTON product line was effectively deployed in transplant centers in both the United Kingdom and the United States.  Most recently, we have joined in a development agreement with The University Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio to develop a fully featured multi-organ transplant software system on Clinical Vision.

Clinical Vision brings to the transplant market the first framework architecture product that will allow facilities to access the system via Windows desktop and the internet. The product is designed to meet the needs of all the stakeholders in the care delivery process related to organ transplantation. 

There are very few effective software systems targeted at this market and the market has gone largely un-served.  Many centers have attempted, with varying degrees of success, to build internal systems to manage the clinical, administrative and reporting needs of transplant centers. 

Clinical Computing has worked internationally with teaching facilities and has found that many have not automated due to the rigidity of the products available on the market.  Clinical Vision will bring the most flexible user interface ever available to transplant centers and a very easy to use reporting tool to meet the many back-end data requirements of those facilities.

Transplant features:

  • Pre-transplant
  • Pre-transplant evaluation
  • Transplant options/patient education
  • Pre-transplant management
  • Lab results
  • Consultations/referral tracking
  • Psychosocial interventions
  • Status documentation/timeline
  • Scheduling of orders
  • Living donor evaluation/testing
  • Pregnancy history
  • Medications
  • Interdisciplinary reviews/progress notes
  • Vaccination record
  • UNOS documentation
  • Patient education
  • Process registration forms

Transplant event

  • Hospital course
  • Operation data
  • Donor information-living/cadaver
  • Procurement data
  • Crossmatch/tissue typing data
  • Complications/interventions
  • OPO information

Post transplant

  • Hospitalization events
  • Living donor follow-up
  • Transplant failure tracking
  • Complications/interventions
  • Rejection episodes
  • Post transplant malignancy tracking
  • Medications
  • Scheduling of orders
  • Immunosuppression/toxicology results
  • Organ specific test results
  • Rehabilitation tracking
  • UNOS documentation
  • Patient/graft survival rates
  • OPO information

Interfaces

  • Lab results/orders
  • UNOS
  • ADT/PAS
  • Radiology
  • Cardiology
  • Clinical data repository

Reports

  • UNOS data
  • OPO data
  • Cumulative labs
  • Current medication list
  • General referral
  • Lab report card
  • Nutritional panel
  • Patient hospitalization history
  • Toxicology results
  • Patient/graft survival
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