Mariner to present HAI controlling dashboard at 2010 Microsoft Health User Group Exchange

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Mariner, an industry-leading business intelligence, performance management and analytics solutions provider, will present an exciting new data-driven dashboard at the Microsoft Health User Group Exchange 2010 taking place during HIMSS10 at the Georgia World Conference Center in Atlanta, Georgia, February 28th. Designed to help the medical center’s infection control practitioner’s control HAIs, the Dashboard has been the subject of recent POC activity at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center (WFUBMC). Mariner’s presentation will be part of a day-long event featuring a series of user-driven presentations focused on new ideas and proven tactics that translate into working solutions.

WFUBMC’s Department of Infectious Disease Control in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, has been instrumental in shaping the POC alongside teams from Mariner and Eastridge Technology. The Dashboards that focus on Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) provide a unified view of clinical and patient data to streamline workflow and accelerate case identification. After adoption activities are completed, WFUBMC will be able to identify and promote effective preventative measures and best practices that decrease HAIs and improve patient care – all while decreasing the overall cost implications of care.

Mariner has extensive business intelligence, performance management and analytics knowledge and experience with solutions specifically geared for challenges faced by the administrative, clinical and financial decision makers in the healthcare industry.

Eastridge Technology helps customers profit from their investments in people and technology by focusing on Business Process and Workflow Automation and Business Integration Solutions.

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