ChemoSafe 4+

American Cancer Society Inc

Progettata per iPad

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Descrizione

ChemoSafe enables you to evaluate how hazardous drugs are handled at every point of interaction in your healthcare facility, and benchmark current practices against international standards for safety and quality. With recommendations about how to improve safety, you can develop action plans to minimize harmful exposure to hazardous drugs for health workers and patients.

Key features:
• Easy to complete self-assessment, based on yes or no questions
• Recommendations on how to make quality and safety improvements according to international standards
• References supporting each recommendation
• Resources to support further action
• Ability to use the app offline to account for low-connectivity environments
• Capability to record progress made over time to improve chemotherapy safety

The ChemoSafe app was created by IBM, through a philanthropic partnership with the American Cancer Society, in an effort to raise the quality of cancer care in low-resource settings.

Novità

Versione 1.2.5

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Privacy dell’app

Lo sviluppatore, American Cancer Society Inc, ha indicato che le procedure per la tutela della privacy dell’app potrebbero includere il trattamento dei dati descritto di seguito. Per ulteriori informazioni, consulta l’informativa sulla privacy dello sviluppatore.

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  • Informazioni di contatto
  • Dati sull’utilizzo

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