Hospitals
We offer the following field-tested and award-winning products to hospitals and healthcare systems. In addition, all our
physician office products are available to hospital-based clinics and ambulatory centers.
X-Plain for Informed Consent and Pre-Op
ensures patients are adequately informed about their scheduled procedures. It also prints informed consent forms for patients to sign and documents the process electronically (learn more).
X-Plain for Chronic Disease Management
provides patient and caregiver self-care management for chronic conditions (learn more).
X-Plain for Hospital Websites
provides the most educational and engaging tutorials through the hospital’s website (learn more).
X-Plain for Hospital Bedside Computers
provides interactive multimedia tutorials on a computer made available to patients at their hospital bedside (learn more).
X-Plain for Hospital Interactive TVs
allows inpatients to see X-Plain tutorials on the interactive TV of their hospital room (learn more).
X-Plain for Hospital CCTV
provides digitized video of X-Plain Video Presentations to deliver on the bedside TV through the hospital’s video server (learn more).
X-Plain for Patient Portals
provides health information for patients, who receive a username and password from their healthcare provider, to review medical appointments, medical results, and personalized health information (learn more).
X-Plain for Hospital Marketing
provides highly engaging X-Plain tutorials on the hospital’s website and generates referrals through our unique referral service (learn more).
X-Plain for Community Health Resource Center Kiosk
provides X-Plain tutorials on touchscreen systems located at the hospital’s community health resource center or patient library (learn more).
X-Plain Emergency Care Kiosk
provides simplified multimedia information to patients and their parents/friends as they wait at a hospital emergency center (learn more).
X-Plain for Hospitals – Enterprise Solutions
provides department-specific health education solutions across the hospital based on a combination of our products, services, and those of our partners (learn more).
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"Although it is tempting to address the issue of low literacy in patient by simplifying written materials, only so much simplification can be done without losing meaning. To avoid this problem, organizations may want to consider using computer-based materials. These materials, specifically those shown on a multimedia computer, can help successfully deliver health education to low literacy patients. A multimedia tutorial allows an organization to use audio, animation, video and interactivity to communicate necessary information to the patient."
(From "The Joint Commission Guide to Patient and Family Education", Joint Commission Resources, p. 23)
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