Infection Control and Surveillance

TheraDoc

Aggregate disparate data in real-time for actionable insights

Clinical surveillance solutions like TheraDoc are vital to VA’s health care system, as they enhance real-time monitoring of patient data to support early detection of infections, adverse drug events, and other critical conditions. For the Veteran population, often managing complex and chronic illnesses, TheraDoc helps clinicians respond faster and more accurately, improving patient safety and outcomes. Its integration with VA’s electronic health records streamlines workflows, supports antimicrobial stewardship, and reduces preventable complications, aligning with the VA’s commitment to delivering high-quality, proactive, and Veteran-focused care.


Join the more than 60 VA Medical Centers (VAMCs) and 1200 hospital systems that use TheraDoc to aggregate disparate HER data in real-time for targeted surveillance.  

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Healthcare Associated Infections / Infectious Disease 

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Antibiotic Utilization and Resistance / Antimicrobial Stewardship.

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Clinical Pharmacy.

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Anticoagulation Management.

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Outpatient Clinical Services.

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Specialty Care Areas.

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TheraDoc Medical Device Interface

Over the years, VA has advanced its electronic health record system through widespread adoption of high reliability organization (HRO) practices and principles in partnership with trusted experts and their proven technologies.

As DSS continues to deliver innovative health care technologies to assist clinicians in patient safety and better patient care, the TheraDoc Medical Device Interface was developed to track and monitor device insertions and removals, associate device presence with HAIs, and calculate device days for reporting to Inpatient Evaluation Center (IPEC).

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TheraDoc Medical Device Interface

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