PLATO Version 11: The Anti-Hacker Edition
Version 11 formalizes Plato’s commitment to security and privacy, delivering applications that are highly secure by default and exceedingly difficult to hack.
Version 11 formalizes Plato’s commitment to security and privacy, delivering applications that are highly secure by default and exceedingly difficult to hack.
Healthcare facilities are targets for hackers, justifying increasingly sophisticated multi-layer protection. Encrypted payloads like a Plato license may get blocked, causing inconvenience when a license cannot be renewed. Plato’s latest licensing uses a different technique and avoids the issue.
New Zealand’s NHI database stores multiple ethnicities that are used to generate a Prioritized Ethnicity. This is used for epidemiology and funding decisions. You can use it too, in Plaudit.
The M3 Multimorbidity Index is added to Plaudit, allowing deeper risk reviews at audit meetings and better outcome prediction.
Latest New Zealand NCAMP22 Rules Input file is available now
Use the Plaudit Surgical Audit’s Non-Zero Indicator feature to help summarize key departmental performance indicators
Sometimes you need to “hold” events before they’re added to a work queue- e.g. to allow time for pathology results. Here’s how, using the Event List Manager.
Need to import a coding rule? It’s easy using the Codectomy Coding Rule Manager.