Identifying potential problems before they become an issue is crucial for healthcare organizations striving to improve clinical, financial and operational performance. That's why our market-leading solutions provide a real-time view of clinical practice, patient status and compliance best practices. Those insights and accompanying evidence-based guidance help healthcare teams continuously improve programs to meet the latest quality, safety and regulatory requirements. And more importantly, deliver better care.
Wolters Kluwer Clinical Surveillance and Compliance is formerly Pharmacy OneSource, which was established in 2000. The organization was acquired by Wolters Kluwer in 2010.
What Sets Our Solutions and Team Apart
Our Commitment to Customer Success
Ten years and more than 2,400 customers later, we've learned that the work truly begins when we begin working with you to understand your organization's unique goals and challenges. Then, together, we can achieve the results your organization needs to thrive.
AI Technology is Removing Barriers That Slow Down Clinical Teams
Learn how we’re applying AI in our surveillance solutions:
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Sentri7’s C. difficile infection (CDI) risk scoring is helping to identify patients at high risk for CDI so clinicians can intervene earlier, reduce risk, prevent deadly and costly outbreaks and improve outcomes.
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POC Advisor's natural language processing integrates information contained in clinical notes into complex patient identification algorithms that enable the earliest and most accurate alerts – the key to saving both lives and dollars.
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Don't Take it From Us. Here's What Our Customers Say.
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AI-Powered Sepsis Alerting
Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital
Combatting sepsis is an ever-present challenge. Using natural language processing (NLP), POC Advisor can help us maximize the value of our EHR investment by using both patient data and extensive clinician notes to trigger alerts accurately and earlier so our care team can effectively intervene to improve sepsis outcomes.