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I'm not the one that set ours up, or even fully aware of how it works, but I

know we access ours through our intranet home page and can access it from

any computer in the network. We have a Network of 3 hospitals, around 12 FT

RDs. I think we have 3 subscriptions, so only 3 people can be on it at a

time, but I have never not been able to access it when I have tried. I hope

that helps!

Lindsey, RD

>

> I finally received the okay to use the ADA NCM in our 220 bed acute

> care facility. We are using computer charting etc., We have 1 office

> for the RDs which is fairly close to the kitchen/production area. We

> have access to computers and PCs throughout the facilty.

> My question: we have 1 ICU, 2 stress units, and 4 separate nursing

> floors plus ED. How many " concurrent subscriptions " will we need? The

> only " centralized " area which could be reached 24/7 by nursing

> personnell is a Nursing Office located pretty far from any nursing area.

> TIA

> Kay Weber, RD LD

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>

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We have ADA NCM and have 3 subscriptions for use without much issue in a 350 bed

hospital with 11 satellite hospitals also using it. Mainly it is the RD's that

use it.

Re: NCM use in community hospital

I'm not the one that set ours up, or even fully aware of how it works, but I

know we access ours through our intranet home page and can access it from

any computer in the network. We have a Network of 3 hospitals, around 12 FT

RDs. I think we have 3 subscriptions, so only 3 people can be on it at a

time, but I have never not been able to access it when I have tried. I hope

that helps!

Lindsey, RD

>

> I finally received the okay to use the ADA NCM in our 220 bed acute

> care facility. We are using computer charting etc., We have 1 office

> for the RDs which is fairly close to the kitchen/production area. We

> have access to computers and PCs throughout the facilty.

> My question: we have 1 ICU, 2 stress units, and 4 separate nursing

> floors plus ED. How many " concurrent subscriptions " will we need? The

> only " centralized " area which could be reached 24/7 by nursing

> personnell is a Nursing Office located pretty far from any nursing area.

> TIA

> Kay Weber, RD LD

>

>

>

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