The Xper Information Management System is used for acquiring, displaying, trending, storing and transmitting various types of data such as physiologic/hemodynamic, clinical, medical image and other related data. Its users, responsible to interpret the data provided, will be professional health care providers, such as physicians, registered nurses, cardiovascular technicians, radiology technicians, and other clinical health care providers. The system is capable of processing/analyzing information such as multi-channel ECG signals, displaying a graphical ST segment map and performing other data management functions such as creating reports. Data may be acquired from and/or sent to other devices such as physiological monitoring systems, information management systems, image acquisition/storage devices and other medical devices. The Xper Information Management System also provides optional ancillary functions, such as scheduling, inventory control, patient billing, statistical reporting, and other non-clinical modules. Users of the ancillary functions may be health care providers, but may also be nonclinical users authorized by the facility.
A dedicated assembly of devices designed to electronically receive, collect, store, manage, assist in analysis of, display, output, and distribute data, within or between healthcare facilities, to support the electronic registration and documentation of patient clinical data. The system typically enables healthcare providers to review and update patient medical records, place orders (e.g., for medications, procedures, tests), and sometimes view multimedia data from many specialties. The system consists of dedicated combined hardware (e.g., computers, terminals, network components) and software (typically embedded).