United Anesthesia Services deploys Quantum Clinical Navigation System in Bryn Mawr Hospital

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United Anesthesia Services, P.C. has taken the lead in the Pennsylvania marketplace regarding its commitment to patient quality by deploying the Quantum Clinical Navigation System™ in Bryn Mawr Hospital.

Quantum allows hospitals and physicians to easily track more than 50 critical quality indicators per surgical case. This level of data allows them to prove they provide great patient care based upon the most current standards for evidence-based medicine. 

"All providers and hospitals say they provide great patient care," said Stephen Comess, executive director of United Anesthesia Services, P.C. "Using Quantum will allow us to prove it."

Quantum is designed to flow naturally with the patient care models already in use throughout physician groups and hospitals. Unlike expensive healthcare IT systems that force clinicians to bear the burden of cumbersome interfaces and extra steps, Quantum CNS provides a very high "return on clinician time" in addition to the standard "return on investment" model.

"What makes Quantum CNS so unique is the ease with which providers like United Anesthesia Services, P.C. can input and track their quality metrics.  It provides a very high 'return on clinician time,'" said John Kunysz, COO, of Quantum Clinical Navigation System™.

SOURCE Southeast Anesthesiology Consultants

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