Validus Medical Systems introduces bi-directional mobile software solution for hospital systems

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Validus Medical Systems, Inc., a privately held healthcare IT firm founded by veteran entrepreneur David Kashtan (Network Alchemy, TGV Software), formally launched its breakthrough bi-directional mobile software solution for hospital systems. The Validus inTouchTM software system was developed by Kashtan, a team of leading physicians, software engineers, cloud computing experts, and network security specialists to improve the quality, safety and efficiency of healthcare. Better care means better results and lower costs. This network-based system will, for example, help eliminate the incidence of costly test duplication, medical errors, and prescription oversights that lead to medical misadventures.

“The Validus approach has been to adapt to the devices the physicians already use in their medical practices and personal lives.”

The inTouchTM software suite can be used from any browser using a smart phone, tablet PC, desktop, or laptop. The core features of this network-based suite of tools include comprehensive Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE), real-time patient information, speech recognition, customizable order sets, complete end-to-end medication reconciliation, discharge document creation, integration with Electronic Medical Records (EMR), and support for existing paper workflow. The inTouchTM user interface and interoperability are powerful, intuitive and elegant in their simplicity.

"We talked with a lot of doctors and hospital CIOs, and heard a lot of horror stories and frustration with current IT solutions," said Validus Founder and CEO David Kashtan. "Basically, if you can Google, download an iPhone 'app' or order a book on Amazon, you can master inTouchTM in about 10 minutes."

Insights gleaned from the early adopters that have deployed inTouchTM, such as the San Ramon Regional Medical Center and Los Alamitos Medical Center, both members of the Tenet Healthcare system, speak to the degree to which this technology is improving the practice of medicine.

“Validus is solving problems that other companies don't seem to be able to solve, and doing it in a cost effective way,” said San Ramon Regional Medical Center CEO Gary Sloan.

“The typical approach is to force doctors to adapt to the hardware and software provided by the hospital," said Los Alamitos Medical Center CEO Michele Finney. "The Validus approach has been to adapt to the devices the physicians already use in their medical practices and personal lives."

And doctors and patients alike can take comfort in the knowledge that the software engineers at Validus who developed the inTouchTM technology are among the world's leading experts in data security. Complying with HIPAA privacy standards and exceeding best practices for network security were central to the software engineering philosophy that informed the development of inTouchTM. Indeed, the Validus software suite exceeds HIPAA privacy standards and best practices for data security. The end result is that regardless of whether a doctor is making rounds, or needs to make a crucial decision from a remote location, he/she can access a patient's medical history, order lab tests and results or medications, and communicate in real-time with other team members, all without putting patient information or any aspect of the hospital database at risk.

The inTouchTM system is entering the market at a crucial moment in the evolution of healthcare innovation. New hospital automation initiatives, rising compliance requirements, and the relentless drive to be more efficient and accurate are redefining the relationship between information technology, physicians and the supporting clinical team of caregivers and service providers. Moreover, thanks to President Obama's economic stimulus plan, which will make available to hospital systems some $20 billion in grants for healthcare IT investment and upgrades, there has never been a better time for customers not only to revisit their current technology deficiencies, but actually take action to solve them. The winds of change favor innovations like inTouchTM that are not mere step changes, but rather a giant leap forward.

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