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Pulsara Version 6.5 Includes New User Notification Options and Increased Editing Abilities for Admins [Press Release]

Pulsara Version 6.5 Includes New User Notification Options and Increased Editing Abilities for Admins [Press Release]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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BOZEMAN, MT -- NOVEMBER 21, 2017 -- Today Pulsara released app version 6.5 to bring extra functionality to users. 

Changes include the following:

More Options for Notification Messages

Users can improve alert usability for high volume hospitals by prefixing patient type (STEMI, Stroke, General) on all alerts, and by providing the option for each hospital to prefix patient initials and/or age and gender to the alert message.

Alerts dashboard settings
 
 
Alert 1 with patient details

This allows users to provide more information to all caregivers.

Alert 2 with patient details

Pulsara also changed ”Cancel” to “Snooze” on primary alerts to make it more clear what will happen next.

Health System Admins

Now HSAs can edit the following items for each hospital in their Health System. 

Stroke Contraindications

Stroke contraindications dashboard screen
 

STEMI Cancel Reasons

STEMI cancel Indications dashboard screen

 

Other Features

  • NOW, starting in Server 50, the Health System Administrator receives an email notification that a user account request needs to be approved.
     
  • Message seen when logging in before new account is approved has been changed to "Your account hasn't been approved yet." 

Users are encouraged to reach out to their Account Managers with any questions they might have. 

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