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CCD Health Systems provides enterprise-level software solutions focusing on risk management and process improvement. With 13 years of engineering experience, CCD provides the most advanced solutions for reducing medication errors and improving patient safety. 

Our Adverse Event Management Suite of products (AEMS) includes Web-based incident reporting, Root Cause Analysis (RCA), Failure Modes & Effects Analysis for Healthcare (HFMEA®), Worker's Compensation and Qualification Tracking. Our Healthcare clients use AEMS to manage adverse events and near misses in order to improve patient safety while our industry customers collect and manage employee injuries in order to minimize on-the-job accidents. 

Simplicity and power packed into a robust product that provides the highest level of advanced data tracking, trending and analysis needed to elimimate recurring incidents and monitor corrective actions.  

No matter what your incident reporting needs, CCD's dedicated team of experts will work with you to achieve a safer work environment. See our Products page for more information or visit our Root Cause Web site.

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KnowledgeWare becomes AEMS Reseller
CCD and KnowledgeWare Inc. (Vancouver, BC) have formed a partnership that allows KnowledgeWare to sell AEMS Incident Analyst to all industrial markets. This relationship permits CCD’s sales teams to remain focused on the large number of interested healthcare clients. Under this agreement, CCD will continue to be involved in the training and support of the application. CCD will also market and follow up with industrial clients independent of this re-seller agreement. 
Future Version Releases
Most users are running AEMS Incident Analyst (IA) version 2.2 today. Version 2.3 is scheduled for release to supported customers on October 31st.

Version 2.4 will follow in late December and will be the last version prior to the major release of version 3. CCD programmers have been hard at work re-engineering the overall structure of AEMS-IA. We have added several new collection lists in preparation of supporting WHO’s incident reporting standard. Our network version of Root Cause Analyst will become available at the same time and seamlessly integrate with Incident Analyst – allowing the sharing of collected data between both products. To view a detailed listing of new features, log in to the client area and select ‘IA Updates’ link.

In a couple months, CCD will launch our newest module – AEMS Training Analyst - a full featured learning management system. The module integrates with AEMS employee data structure to schedule and maintain both training & qualification details. Features include hazard tracking, expiry notifications, self registration, auto-graduate and over 20 standard reports. To request a brochure on this product send an email to sales@ccdsystems.com.
 
        
Upcoming Events
Booth 314
NPSF 2008 Annual Patient Safety Conference
Gaylord Opryland Resort
May 15-16, 2008
http://www.npsf.org

Booth 316
National Association of Healthcare Quality
Marriott Desert Ridge Resort
Sep 14-17, 2008
http://www.nahq.org

Booth 800
ASHRM - American Society for Healthcare Risk Management
Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA
October 2-5, 2008
http://www.ashrm.org

Booth 211
Institute for Health Improvement
Gaylord Opryland Resort
Dec 9-11, 2008
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