The Brillians Story: Its all about “Best Care, Anywhere” for Veterans.
The comprehensive cognitive support System (CSS) for VistA/CPRS users.
Clinical Advisories
“I never saw that…” is not a defense. The Advisories proactively identify the high-risk issues. Brillians looks at 100s of standard of care issues, and displays the worrisome issues for the clinician’s review.
Lab and Imaging Review
“Failure to follow-up” is a frequent reason for the law-suits. Most of the “failure to follow-up” issues relate to abnormal labs and imaging.
Brillians provides “Can’t miss that” means to visualize lab and imaging data.
View Alert Helpers
Burden of processing View Alert is a well known cause of the provider burn-out.
Brillians tools reduce many multi-step processes to one-click or one keystroke.
Global Search
Five seconds (Brillians) or 5-10 minutes (CPRS)?
Duh… A no-brainer!
Clinicians spend about 50% of the clinic visit time searching for data. What a waste! Enjoy great accuray and efficiency with Brillians.
VA Remote Data
In VA/DoD remote data, how do you search for: “I had the procedure X about 3 years ago; could be VAMC A or B“. You can’t in VA Apps.
In Brillians, within seconds, the user can search remote data like it is local data.
Clinical Practice Tools
Enjoy the full complement of user-friendly, clinical practice tools. A full deck of efficiencies are packed in one App.
Checkout the list of tools and their benefits – scroll down to the 2nd table.
Problem-Oriented Views
Want to see all the relevent data about a disease, body system or specialty in one place? How about 3 seconds? (vs 10-12 minutes in CPRS).
The versatile “Problem-Oriented Data Views” make that a snap.
Local and National Formulary
“I know what I want to prescribe but I can’t find it.” Happens frequently.
How about searching the local formulary using partial drug name(s)? Or, search the national formulary by drug class. Instant results!
Essential Utilities
“CPRS is frozen and I am about to lose my work ” Not really. Use Brillians to unfreeze.
“Yesterday, I got a phone call and reviewed the chart. But, now, I don’t remember who was that patient.” Don’t worry. Brillians remembers.