LiveProcess Version 3.0 offers more tools for healthcare disaster preparedness

January 23, 2008—LiveProcess, a leader in healthcare emergency preparedness and response, has announced the release of Version 3.0 of the LiveProcess Platform, a Web-based application for emergency management.

Designed to enhance the solution with a broad range of new features and functionality, the software now includes a new National Incident Management System (NIMS) Compliance tool, redesigned Event Log, Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) automated alert and notification, general purpose alert and notification, enhanced reporting capabilities, the LiveProcess Community, and more. These diverse enhancements will help emergency coordinators meet their growing emergency preparedness, emergency management, and disaster recovery needs, says the company.

With components such as general notification, compliance assessment tools, and directed communications, says the company, the new LiveProcess version will transform the way healthcare emergency managers address their day-to-day needs as well as respond to incidents.

For example, the new NIMS Compliance tool enables users to understand and address all 17 elements of NIMS Compliance as they apply specifically to healthcare, says LiveProcess. Through a simple interface, emergency coordinators can track their current compliance levels, their progress over time, and the tasks associated with achieving full NIMS compliance.

The new general notification engine allows customers to quickly notify any number of customized groups of urgent information at any time.

The augmented LiveProcess reporting capability provides a range of new reports, designed specifically for healthcare, along with a new focus on customization. For example, a large medical organization or hospital system could generate a report that provides a high-level, dashboard view for all of the facilities in the group. Other customized reports will deliver the information needed by specific hospitals to deal with their unique circumstances with regard to ICS (Incident Command System), HVA (Hazard Vulnerability Analysis), and JAS (Job Action Sheet) data.

The new LiveProcess Community provides an open forum for Emergency Management professionals around the country to launch discussions, share experiences and access valuable reference materials. By using the new LiveProcess Community, users can connect with Emergency Management professionals from anywhere at any time.

For more information, visit the LiveProcess Web site.

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