Data Capture
   Single Point of Entry
   HIT-Classification
   Analysis
   Security & Admin
   Workflow
   Features & Benefits
   Modules & Functions
   Config & Deployment
   Risk Register


 
Patient Safety International
AIMS Solutions

Configuration & Deployment

Available in four basic configurations, an AIMS solution can be tailored to meet your organisations present and future needs. For example, you could start with AIMS Basic, and then upgrade to AIMS Advanced or Speciality to include HIT-Classification and expanded analysis capabilities.

Powerful and fully scalable, AIMS is flexible enough to meet the idiosyncratic demands of the health care environment. Deployment options include: Internet, hospital WAN/LAN or via thin-client systems such as Citrix Metaframe.

 

Functionality

AIMS Basic
  • Incident notification
  • HIT-ClassificationTM : Basic Classification
  • Limited Analysis

Suitable for health care environments with limited analysis needs at the present time.

AIMS Advanced
  • Incident notification
  • HIT-ClassificationTM : Basic & Advanced Classification
  • Detailed Analysis
Ideal for health units interested in performing a range of analyses of detailed data including root cause analysis (RCA).
 

AIMS Speciality

  • Incident notification
  • HIT-ClassificationTM :
    Basic & Advanced Classification
  • Speciality HITs
  • Detailed Analysis

AIMS Advanced capabilities, plus detailed classification specific to specialist functions.

Specialty based data classification provides greater relevance and specificity.

AIMS Complete

  • Incident notification
  • HIT-ClassificationTM :
    Basic & Advanced Classification
  • Speciality HITs
  • Detailed Analysis
  • Workflow
  • Risk Register
AIMS Speciality capabilities, plus powerful workflow and risk management tools for a comprehensive approach to incident monitoring and risk management.

 



Press Releases

AIMS Version 4.1 Released
10 - 9 - 2008

Updates & News
AIMS On-Demand Now Available
22 - 8 - 2008


Events
Classifier Certification
11 - 4 - 2008