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Inmate Medical Services <br />City of Santa Ana <br />a h are <br />your independent healthmm choice. <br />We are committed to proactively reducing medication errors. Our eMAR <br />ensures accountability at every level of the medication process, from the entry <br />of the order to the administration to the patient. Inmate records/information <br />can be retrieved using a unique inmate number, and documentation complies <br />with federal and state legal requirements. TechCore® also has a user-friendly <br />interface for accurate documentation that is immediately accessible and can be <br />retrieved easily for reporting and tracking purposes. <br />Also, vital signs, such as blood pressure and blood glucose levels, are shown in <br />our eMAR and Pharmacy Queue to alert healthcare staff of abnormal vital signs <br />that may require further attention. <br />m The eMAR assists in developing an efficient, structured med pass <br />process. With our eMAR, medication administration is structured and nurses <br />organize medication carts in relation to inmate location, which greatly reduces <br />time needed for medication administration and correctional staff oversight <br />during this process. The Tech Core® eMAR screen allows nurses operating in your <br />facilities to access all patient information during medication pass. <br />t MMITIM-11IFT o <br />Sick Call Scheduling Progress Note Documentation <br />Blood Pressure Progress Note History <br />Blood Glucose Review & Update of Vital Signs <br />Medication Administration: including refusals, disbursement of KOP medications and re- <br />ordering medications can all be accomplished from our eMAR. <br />Tech Care® also generates a Missed Med Report that can be viewed and <br />printed within the eMAR function. An additional, significant benefit for you is <br />our ability to generate a Missed Medication Report (see figure (1) below). This <br />report can be viewed and printed using our eMAR and identifies each patient <br />and the medication missed. Our eMAR Drug Administration History Report (see <br />figure (2) below) provides details on why medications were missed. Our report <br />can be pulled at any time and ensures that all inmates with missed <br />medications receive timely follow-up from nurses, which ensures no inmate <br />medication need is unmet. Nurses review this report and provide follow-up <br />with SAl patients who have refused medications to educate them on the <br />importance of taking prescribed medications. <br />25F-44 <br />RFP No. 17-051 <br />45 <br />