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COMS interactive expands partnership with Maun-Lemke

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CLEVELAND, USA: COMS Interactive (commonly known as COMS or Clinical Outcomes Management Systems) has expanded the existing partnership with Maun-Lemke, LLC with an increased focus on revenue generation.

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The two companies are joining forces to provide additional services to COMS customers in conjunction with the Daylight IQ disease management product set.

Specifically, the partnership intends to orchestrate twenty revenue-focused workshop sessions in 2014, said a press release.

Based upon principles of disease care management and guided nursing processes, Daylight IQ captures and analyzes resident disease data at the bedside.

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Daylight IQ includes an Automated Disease Care Guide Library, a Dynamic Nursing Assessment, and Compare Reports, all of which work in conjunction with each resident's disease profile. The solution aims to improve patient outcomes across the post-acute care continuum, reducing hospital readmission by 50 per cent while simultaneously reducing 30 day mortality rates by over 60 per cent.

"The Maun-Lemke organization and specifically, Clint Maun, are well known and respected as a leading authority on increasing revenue opportunities in the post-acute care market," noted Edward J. Tromczynski, CEO, COMS Interactive.

"Clint's expertise in revenue enhancement is a natural extension of the Daylight IQ focus on improving clinical and financial outcomes, and we're excited about the growth of our relationship with the Maun-Lemke team," added Tromczynski.

Industry data shows that the average nursing home resident has a complicated health profile, including one primary disease and up to eight secondary diseases or afflictions.

Over 70 per cent of re-hospitalizations from a skilled nursing facility are due to a secondary or new disease progression. By providing early detection of an individual's change in condition, Daylight IQ highlights potential problems and offers caregivers the opportunity to respond, preventing further progression of the illness or affliction