Polaris Now Offering Quality of Life Modules for Its Oncology Distress Management Tool
Polaris's quality of life modules support the delivery of comprehensive cancer care by helping multidisciplinary care teams identify the full breadth of patients' behavioral, physical and personal struggles, and then connecting patients to the services they need.
Langhorne, PA, September 05, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Polaris Health Directions has expanded its oncology distress management system to include Quality of Life modules to further support cancer treatment centers in their efforts to help minimize factors that can interfere with a patient’s treatment and overall quality of life.
With the system’s Quality of Life modules, cancer centers can identify the full breadth of patients’ behavioral, physical and personal struggles and then connect them with the appropriate programs and resources.
Cancer centers may also use the Quality of Life modules to assess a patient’s satisfaction with care, or whether a patient has followed up with recommended care through monitoring assessments and reporting.
Two of Polaris’s clients, Fox Chase Cancer Center and the Virtua Fox Chase Cancer Center Program, are already taking advantage of Polaris Oncology’s enhanced capabilities to alert care teams to any immediate needs a patient may have.
The Virtua Fox Chase Cancer Center Program, for example, is using Polaris to assess how patients are handling radiation therapy and other cancer treatments, as well as to screen for post-treatment quality of life issues.
In addition, the Polaris Oncology system sends triggers to the Virtua care team for patients in distress who need nutrition, social work counseling, complimentary therapies, or physical therapy, among other services.
Similarly, Fox Chase is using Polaris Oncology to send automatic triggers to their multidisciplinary team to alert them to patient’s individual needs, including rehabilitation, genetics counseling, tobacco cessation and spiritual counseling. The team is also able to request reports from the system to identify patients who are interested in or need a particular service, and then monitor who was contacted and who received the specialized care.
For more information on the Polaris Oncology system or ways it can help cancer centers meet accreditation standards and improve a patient’s quality of life, send an e-mail to moreinfo@polarishealth.com or visit: http://www.polarishealth.com/oncology/.
Follow Polaris on Facebook (@polarishealthdirections) and Twitter (@polarisHD).
About Polaris Health Directions
Polaris recognizes that organizations cannot manage what they do not measure. Many behavioral health care providers and payers may not be collecting and analyzing enough of the right data to answer basic questions about the cost-effectiveness of the care they offer. Polaris's advanced technology and science driven assessment systems are designed to capture the clinical data essential to quality improvement and enhanced organizational management. Polaris solutions provide advanced analytics to help organizations improve and demonstrate to their customers the value of their care. With a focus on prediction, Polaris solutions do more than describe clinical change. Polaris systems also indicate if treatment is likely to have a positive result. Helping organizations make better decisions in the present by anticipating the future will be the difference in reducing their costs while improving patient care.
With the system’s Quality of Life modules, cancer centers can identify the full breadth of patients’ behavioral, physical and personal struggles and then connect them with the appropriate programs and resources.
Cancer centers may also use the Quality of Life modules to assess a patient’s satisfaction with care, or whether a patient has followed up with recommended care through monitoring assessments and reporting.
Two of Polaris’s clients, Fox Chase Cancer Center and the Virtua Fox Chase Cancer Center Program, are already taking advantage of Polaris Oncology’s enhanced capabilities to alert care teams to any immediate needs a patient may have.
The Virtua Fox Chase Cancer Center Program, for example, is using Polaris to assess how patients are handling radiation therapy and other cancer treatments, as well as to screen for post-treatment quality of life issues.
In addition, the Polaris Oncology system sends triggers to the Virtua care team for patients in distress who need nutrition, social work counseling, complimentary therapies, or physical therapy, among other services.
Similarly, Fox Chase is using Polaris Oncology to send automatic triggers to their multidisciplinary team to alert them to patient’s individual needs, including rehabilitation, genetics counseling, tobacco cessation and spiritual counseling. The team is also able to request reports from the system to identify patients who are interested in or need a particular service, and then monitor who was contacted and who received the specialized care.
For more information on the Polaris Oncology system or ways it can help cancer centers meet accreditation standards and improve a patient’s quality of life, send an e-mail to moreinfo@polarishealth.com or visit: http://www.polarishealth.com/oncology/.
Follow Polaris on Facebook (@polarishealthdirections) and Twitter (@polarisHD).
About Polaris Health Directions
Polaris recognizes that organizations cannot manage what they do not measure. Many behavioral health care providers and payers may not be collecting and analyzing enough of the right data to answer basic questions about the cost-effectiveness of the care they offer. Polaris's advanced technology and science driven assessment systems are designed to capture the clinical data essential to quality improvement and enhanced organizational management. Polaris solutions provide advanced analytics to help organizations improve and demonstrate to their customers the value of their care. With a focus on prediction, Polaris solutions do more than describe clinical change. Polaris systems also indicate if treatment is likely to have a positive result. Helping organizations make better decisions in the present by anticipating the future will be the difference in reducing their costs while improving patient care.
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Polaris Health Directions
Jesse Nankin
215.359.3901
www.polarishealth.com
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Jesse Nankin
215.359.3901
www.polarishealth.com
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