Indianapolis VA Medical Center Deploys Suicide Prevention Manager
VA facility adopts solution built to facilitate real-time care and save Veteran lives
JUNO BEACH, Fla. (SEPTEMBER 28, 2021) — Today Document Storage Systems, Inc. (DSS, Inc.) announced that the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Indianapolis, Indiana will deploy its Iconic Data Suicide Prevention Manager (SPM) solution.
SPM empowers suicide prevention coordinators with real-time data and process automation to better protect Veterans at a high risk for suicide. Rather than sifting through mountains of data looking for issues, suicide prevention coordinators remain focused on managing patient care and performing Veteran outreach. SPM monitors care pathways and streamlines workflows, saving critical time and making it easier to identify Veterans who require immediate intervention.
SPM supports the VA in its journey to become a High Reliability Organization – a major initiative for the VA – by helping to reduce costly human error. SPM tracks care processes and care quality in real time.
“Helping the VA care for Veterans has been key to our mission at DSS for three decades,” said Mark Byers, President of DSS, Inc., and 2020 FedHealth IT 100 awardee. “Preventing Veteran suicide is a major priority for the VA, and we can’t wait to see the positive impact SPM has on the Indianapolis VAMC.”
About Document Storage Systems, Inc. (DSS, Inc.)
With over 30 years of experience, DSS knows what works. We are a health information software development and systems integration company, providing services and solutions used daily by thousands of clinicians and administrative staff nationwide, to reduce costs, streamline workflows and improve patient care. For more information about DSS, visit www.dssinc.com.
About Iconic Data Inc.
Iconic Data Inc. provides hospital information system integrated software solutions that help healthcare provider organizations deliver highly reliable care via standardized workflows, data visualization tools and analytics that together lead to reduced care variation and the ability to continuously monitor processes, performance and outcomes.