Skytron adds revenue cycle improvement and workflow compliance solutions to visibility suite


Skytron, LLC announced that it has signed a definitive agreement with Mobile Aspects Inc. for the distribution of Mobile Aspects’ iRISupply™, iRIScope ™ and iRISecure™ product lines. The Mobile Aspects products are the latest addition to the Skytron Process

Solutions product category designed to increase clinical efficiencies in perioperative and procedural workspaces.

Mobile Aspects’ iRIS™ suite of solutions helps healthcare facilities increase their revenue reimbursement and improve their process and workflow efficiencies, while helping them to comply with the Joint Commission and other regulatory agency guidelines.

“Skytron is focused on improving efficiencies within the clinical environment to include a focus not only on cost reductions and regulatory compliance, but revenue enhancement as well,” said David Mehney, Chief Executive Officer at Skytron. “Mobile Aspects is a leader in innovation, and its line of products to track high-value surgical supplies, flexible endoscopes, tissue and implants is ideally suited to complement our portfolio of clinical solutions.”

Mobile Aspects products and services have been implemented and are currently in use at many of the nation’s leading teaching hospitals and healthcare facilities such as the University of Michigan’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, University of Pennsylvania Health System, and Massachusetts General Hospital.

“We are very excited to be working with Skytron and its network of distributors,” said Suneil Mandava, Chief Executive Officer at Mobile Aspects. “Skytron is a recognized leader in the healthcare industry, and we are looking forward to extending our reach and bringing these revolutionary technologies to a wider user base.”

The Mobile Aspects suite of solutions represents only three of several new products launched by Skytron in recent months aimed at improving efficiency in healthcare environments. Other product launches include Aurora Four surgical lights, Ergon 3 booms and the 1602 Essentia surgical table. To learn more about Skytron and its revenue cycle and workflow efficiency solutions, please visit www.skytron.us.

 



July 20, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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