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KPMD IT Solutions Ltd
Cooper Buildings, Arundel Street, Sheffield, S1 2NS, United Kingdom
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KPMD Infection Control Software System

The Infection Control System is acquired-infection surveillance software for the management and control of hospital infection alerts, eg MRSA and CDIF.  The software has been successfully implemented at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, where it has been in use since 2005.

Features:

  • create and manage your own Trust-wide web resource for infection control news, reports, and downloadable guidance etc
  • no limit to the number of users at no extra cost
  • functions tailored for ward staff and senior managers
  • we can tailor the system to meet your requirements
  • links to laboratory results system for sample and sensitivity results
  • record and manage patient and incident details, including:
    • admission records
    • advice given
    • antibiotic history
    • chronic conditions
    • comments and notes
    • decolonisation history
    • GP letter details
    • invasive devices
    • patient outcome
    • recent surgery
    • symptoms
    • treatments
    • wounds
  • reports tailored to your requirements with tabular data and wide variety of graphs and charts
  • statistical process charts
  • record and manage enteric incidents
  • effortlessly print standard patient care notes and Care Bundles
  • audit trail to track changes to data
  • add / edit / delete your own lookup data, including:
    • advice
    • antibiotics
    • aperients
    • hospital sites
    • infection sites
    • infection sources
    • invasive devices
    • organisms
    • patient notes
    • staff
    • symptoms
    • treatments
    • wounds
    • your organisation structure eg directorates

KPMD have developed the Infection Control software to use Microsoft SQL Server database software as the central database server. The system is a web-based application which uses internet browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer for multi-user client access across multiple sites. This allows infection control nurses, ward nurses and senior management, perhaps in different hospitals within an NHS Trust, to access acquired infection surveillance records over their intranet.

Demonstration of the System

You can try on online demonstration version of the system. Contact us for login details.

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We are more than happy to demonstrate our system, at your office, here in Sheffield or a location of your choice. If you are interested in using our Infection Control System, and would like more information, or a demonstration, then please feel free to contact us. We could meet at your office, here in Sheffield or a location of your choice.

 
5 good reasons to use our Infection Control Software


  1. Save staff time!:
    • save time spent searching for information
    • infection control nurses can spend less time preparing reports and spend more time on peventative work
    • effortlessly print standard patient notes
  2. Save money!:
    • an economical software solution compared to other available software
    • save paper as reports are easily viewed online
  3. It's easy to use!:
    • everything is held together in one unified system, giving a consistent approach to all of the functions in a modern, intuitive, web interface.
  4. Better reporting!:
    • generates reports on high profile infections such as MRSA and CDIF
    • the system offers flexible reporting, graphs (where applicable), and the export of report data to MS Word and Excel.
  5. Better Management!:
    • quick and easy to view up-to-the-minute information covering what you want, when you need it 
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