The Software for Oncologic Therapy Planning, Therapy Monitoring and the Preparation of Cytotoxics
The chemocato® software package offers a comprehensive overall solution. Quality assurance is built into the system starting with the physician and ordering; continuing with order verification and preparation in the pharmacy; and concluding with nurse administration. On the market since 1999, chemocato® is already used by more than 140 renowned hospitals and pharmacies in Europe.
Physicians use chemocato®'s ordering module for therapy planning (based on flexible regimens) and can order regimens/protocols online. chemocato®'s pharmacy module supports pharmacists and technicians with verification and preparation. The nursing staff's workflow is supported by chemocato® during administration.
Unlike other software solutions, chemocato® ensures the safe preparation of chemotherapy, within the chemocato® software. Unparalleled accuracy, safety, and efficiency for the preparation of all chemotherapy formulations ordered, is guaranteed using the gravimetric preparation module in the IV room.
What is chemocato®?
chemocato® is an integrated software solution for oncology therapy that provides support throughout all stages of therapy: from long-term therapy planning, to current therapy ordering, to the preparation of cytotoxic drugs and other critical medications and solutions which support the ordered regimens and protocols. Using state-of-the-art database technology chemocato® can operate as a stand-alone application in small pharmacies, or in large hospital networks, linking up many different nursing units and physician offices.
chemocato® functions:
- Therapy planning and online ordering (including regimens or investigation protocols) of cytotoxic medications and other individual therapeutic agents.
- Gravimetric preparation of cytotoxics (by means of an electronic balance) offers unparalleled safety at unrivalled speed.
- Traditional volumetric preparation (without balance) is also supported. The pharmacist receives automatically generated parts lists and preparation instructions.
- chemocato® provides support for the calculation of doses (based on any formula and calculation basis), dose limits (e.g. with regimen-dependent dose limit rules) and dose monitoring (including cumulative, lifetime doses).
- The overall workflow - from ordering through preparation to administration - can be monitored and documented with chemocato®
- Numerous comprehensive interfaces are available for integration with the hospital's own information system (e.g. via HL7 or XML).
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chemocato® - a unique computer navigation system for the preparation workflow
in the cleanroom
- quality assurance with electronic balance and bar code scanner to prevent errors and near misses
- automatic documentation, labeling and consumption reporting
- integrates with chemocato CPOE or interfaces with your existing CPOE Read More...
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chemocato® - a unique computer navigation system for the preparation workflow
in the cleanroom
- quality assurance with electronic balance and bar code scanner to prevent errors and near misses
- automatic documentation, labeling and consumption reporting
- integrates with chemocato CPOE or interfaces with your existing CPOE Read More...
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chemocato®
Chemotherapy regimens and protocols are more complex than any other medication treatment a patient may receive. The potential for error exists at every point in the process. From planning, to ordering, preparation, and administration, the process has failure points that have become a concern, and the focus of software and hardware solutions. |
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EMR/EHR Software Specialties: Oncology. NextGen® EMR/EHR offers oncologists a thorough set of templates specifically designed to automate an oncology office visit and manage chemotherapy treatments. Developed in collaboration with oncology professionals, our pre-built templates allow you to quickly capture and store detailed patient data through point-and-click options. Our workflow will guide you through each step of care, from documenting histories to chemotherapy treatment. |
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Our data and analysis is based on the deployment of our IntelliDoseTM clinical software application, currently in use by over eight hundred and fifty eight oncologists, at nearly eighty seven sites, to manage the treatment of over fourteen thousand three hundred and twenty two medical oncology patients each month.
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