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Old May 16, 2007, 06:28 PM
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Infection Control Software

Hello everyone,

I am a new ICN, I am looking for a computer software program to keep track of client infections, any suggestions would be helpful. I work for a special needs longterm care facility that is spread out over three counties. I tried the demo of nosostat but I don't think this is something that would be helpful to my facility. Thanks in advance.

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Old Jul 05, 2007, 07:01 PM
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Hi,
If it is simply keeping line lists of infections, dates, categories etc., have you worked with excel? Excel can do some pretty cool things, graphs, calculations as well as formulas. You can set it up however you want. As well as excel we use a software program called AICE millenium, basic enough and also generates line lists as well as some other basic functions. We have it interfaced with our hospital system in a small way to download certain surgery data each month to give us our denominators by risk index, but that sounds like more than you need. Check out your excel program, if you need some help give me a shout. Good luck!

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