Spring Issue 2012
CEO Column: Catching the Wave—It’s All About Commitment
Rob Pock, Founder & CEO TCS Healthcare Technologies
Sometimes life’s most important lessons can be learned while doing something we enjoy. Rob Pock, founder & CEO, compares the importance of commitment and dedication in surfing to the elements needed to succeed at TCS Healthcare Technologies.
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Clinical Insights: Getting the Right Information to the Right People
Pat Stricker, RN, Med Senior Vice President TCS Healthcare Technologies
Health Information Technology is opening the lines of communication and improving the care continuum by allowing health care providers to offer a safer and more comprehensive system to treat patients, keep accurate records, improve outcomes, and educate patients and caregivers about their health treatment plans.
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Product Spotlight: AcuCare 2012
TCS is pleased to announce that AcuCare now covers five conditions: asthma, diabetes, heart failure, high-risk pregnancy and COPD. AcuCare programs can be installed in minutes and are available to anyone already using or planning to purchase ACUITY.
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Medical Management Column: Patient Engagement and the Need for Self-Management
Nancy Wallace, RN, BS Director of Client Services
Self-management tools are now available that allow patients better access to health information than ever before. People no longer have to take a backseat to chronic disease or other health concerns.
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Up Close and Personal: Wendy Day, Senior Implementation Specialist
Wendy Day is thrilled to be celebrating her 10-year anniversary with TCS. “I can’t believe it has already been ten years; time really does fly when you’re having fun.”
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Client Spotlight: CMSA Continues to Utilize Acuity AnyWare
CMSA and TCS are pleased to continue offering Acuity AnyWare to CMSA members. AnyWare supports a key element of CMSA’s mission to upgrade electronic tools available to the entire spectrum of case managers and clinicians.
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In the News
- Diabetes Risk Increases with Lack of Sleep
- The First Line of Defense Against a Heart Attack is Lowering Risk
- Number of Sedentary Adults on the Rise
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