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CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
All hospital administrators share a number of common issues
and interests for which the addition of intraoperative neuromonitoring
(IONM) to the surgical service should be a basic consideration:
- Patient safety and higher numbers of
successful surgeries.
- Reduced procedure times that facilitate
increased operating room capacity.
- Ability to document
nerve integrity during surgical procedures.
Given the public expectation that quality
and safety will be proven, in your role as the Chief Executive
Officer, you may want to look at IONM as a standard monitoring
process. ORIMtec has substantial internal data, which is also
supported by general medical literature, to demonstrate the
value of IONM.
(Please refer to the website sections
labeled ABSTRACTS
and CASE
STUDIES for
more information on surgical monitoring and links to related
publications, including
those mentioned above.)
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