KIRKLAND, Wash., June 23, 2016 -- The Talyst Long-Term Care Division, a leader in automated medication management for skilled nursing facilities, will be participating in the National Association of Directors of Nursing Administration in Long Term Care (NADONA/LTC) 2016 National Conference in Austin, TX from June 27-28. Talyst LTC will be exhibiting in booth #812, where it will be showcasing its medication management automation technology as well as promoting its online long-term care nursing Continuing Education platform, TCIP University.
"We are excited to bring our ideas and innovative technologies to NADONA's 2016 National Conference," said George Kondrach, General Manager of Talyst's LTC Division. "We understand that the Director of Nursing (DON) is the heartbeat of the long-term care facility. Our goal is to create solutions that increase efficiency and transparency in medication management, giving the DON the ability to improve both staff and resident satisfaction," Kondrach added.
With Talyst's medication management platform, the InSite® System, long-term care facilities can save money, recover time, satisfy nurses, gain transparency, attract referrers, survey better, get more traction in Five-Star Quality Ratings and reduce risk through on-demand, in-facility medication packaging and delivery available 24/7/365.
TCIP University provides fully accredited online Continuing Education (CE) courses for nurses and administrators. Talyst strives to provide the highest quality online continuing education courses developed by qualified instructors with years of experience in the field. These courses will provide a means for staff in long-term care facilities to maintain their CE contact hours. TCIP University online courses are designed for staff to complete education in a timeframe that accommodates their schedules. Courses may be taken in increments from Internet-based computers anywhere, anytime.
About Talyst Long-Term Care Division
The Talyst Long-Term Care Division, located in Richardson, Texas, is a leader in automated medication management and enhanced post-acute business process and workflow and improved outcomes in economy, safety, and security for long-term care facilities. Talyst LTC guides a network of independent Talyst Certified InSite Pharmacies (TCIPs) who are committed to provide innovative pharmacy services proven to surpass the value of traditional pharmacy providers. Talyst has installed automated solutions in more than 500 long-term care facilities, acute-care hospitals, healthcare systems and correctional institutions. Find out more about Talyst at www.talyst.com, and view one of our videos.
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