Accessible Reporting Tools
·Report at the Point-of-Care
·Supports Mobile Devices
·Integrate to Reduce Typing
Transparent Organization
·Quantify Culture
·Situational Awareness
·Clear Accountability
Protect Providers
·Respect Relationships
·Generate Light, not Heat
·Deidentified Reports
| Respect the Business Relationship | | Print | |
| Written by Michael O'Meara |
| Monday, 26 January 2009 17:14 |
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Most adverse event reporitng solutions, either paper form-based, or electronic, are typically hospital-based. This siloed approach where the hospital has total control of the data leads physicians to feel if they document any evidence of an error committed by themselves or a colleague, it would not be in the best business interest of their practice, especially without the ability to add context beyond the initial report. ORQA addresses this concern by managing its own off-site data center and remote backups(no 3rd party), writes its contracts to specifiy that each organization owns their own data 100%. ORQA will not sell or disclose any data to any 3rd party without written mutual agreement. ORQA has no strategic or contractual agreement to share data with any 3rd party provider, payer, or accrediting body. Partner and affilliated organizations may collaboratively share data on a single ORQA instance as the business culture allows, and rights and relationships may be changed at any time to reflect business relationship changes. |
