WESTMINSTER, Colo., Jan. 9, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Axion Health is proud to announce the release of the next generation 'Injury & Illness' (I&I) Module for its ReadySet employee well-being software solution.
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ReadySet, a market leading employee health, safety, and wellness software solution offered by Axion Health, improves productivity through workflow optimization and employee engagement. The improved I&I Module permits organizations to better record, manage, and resolve workforce injuries and illnesses. The module allows employee health and occupational health managers to cover a broad range of common worker injuries and exposures, including physical injuries, blood & body fluid exposures, chemical exposures, infectious disease exposures and more.
"The Injury & Illness Module update is an example of our commitment to continued improvement and responsiveness to market needs," explains Jacques Devaud, Vice President of Product Development. "Like all Axion Health software modules, the new I&I is designed to makes clinicians' lives easier by streamlining clinic processes and offering sensible reporting that meets regulatory requirements."
For those interested in more information on Axion Health, the ReadySet employee well-being solution or the new Injury & Illness module, please contact Jeff Cloutier, Director of Marketing, at [email protected] or visit the Axion Health website www.axionhealth.com.
About Axion Health
Axion Health provides clinically-based, employee well-being solutions. Its flagship ReadySet software optimizes employee well-being and engagement for health systems, government agencies, and industry. The ReadySet software is web-based, easy to use, HIPAA compliant, and paperless. For more information, please visit www.axionhealth.com.
Media Contact:
Jeff Cloutier
Director of Marketing
303.477.5612 x345
[email protected]
SOURCE Axion Health
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