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January 14th, 2009
Timeless Medical Systems Releases Version 2.0 of the Timeless Mother's Own Milk System Charlottetown, PE, Canada – January 14, 2009 – Timeless Medical Systems announced today a new version (2.0) of it’s industry leading Timeless Mother’s Own Milk System (MOMS)®. The Mother’s Own Milk System (MOMS)® is a PC and wireless (browser based, client-server), real-time, HIPAA compliant, bar-coding system that helps Pediatric and Neonatology professionals eliminate patient misidentification and medical mismatches of breast milk in the Nursery/NICU/PICU. The Mother’s Own Milk System (MOMS)® version 2.0 boasts of a sleek new graphical design, a friendly user interface and added new features.
The new Mothers Own Milk System (MOMS)® design helps to build upon the system’s existing strengths of customizable workflow, ability to manage alerts, comprehensive tracking of bottle preparation (including combining, splitting and fortifying) and ability to print off audit reports on all actions taken from within the system. These features serve to compliment the bedside barcode scanning check (which is the primary purpose of the system) that ensures the right milk is fed to the right baby.
“We are pleased to announce that version 2.0 of the Mother’s Own Milk System (MOMS)® is now available and will be rolled out across all facilities currently using the system throughout North America. This new version greatly improves the Mother’s Own Milk System’s (MOMS)® PC and handheld interface, adds additional features and upgrades to user workflow which have been refined by years of use and feedback from our many clients”, stated John Rowe, President of Timeless Medical Systems.
The Mother’s Own Milk System (MOMS)® speaks loudly to the 15 plus years of Timeless Medical System’s experience in creating efficiencies and increasing safety in hospitals throughout North America. The new version of the Mother’s Own Milk System (MOMS)® now automates many additional day to day tasks and is HL-7 compliant with interfaces to all Admission/ Discharge/ Transfer and electronic charting systems a hospital may currently have in place. |
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