Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Management Health Solutions, Inc. Expands Capital Asset Valuation Services


Management Health Solutions, Inc. (MHS) the leading provider of physical inventory solutions to the healthcare industry, announced today that it would be expanding its Capital Asset Valuation (CAV) physical inventory services.
MHS offers hospitals and healthcare systems a comprehensive; feature rich inventory service product line.  Beginning with MHS’s Clinical Inventory Valuation (CIV) service and Clinical Pharmaceutical Valuation (CPV) MHS has become the change agent in the field of physical inventory services.  Using the most current technology and expert staff to complete the physical inventory, combined with a newly released interactive portal for flexible reporting and data analysis; MHS has now completed its overhaul of the physical inventory product line with the release of Capital Asset Valuation (CAV).
Capital Asset Valuation (CAV) provides a comprehensive, on-site inventory service to establish accurate capital asset records. MHS expert teams find, identify, and count capital asset inventory culminating in asset lists by area and deliver reports through an online portal to address a wide variety of site-specific requirements including the determination of current depreciated asset value. Assets can be tagged with barcodes or RFID tags as required by asset management systems for improved inventory control.
“Our clients are looking for a comprehensive solution for their entire inventory process at their facilities”, said William Zierolf, MHS CEO. “To addresses the needs of the industry, our clients and future clients MHS will be utilizing our expert staff and feature rich data reporting portal to help hospitals gain control over the large inventory dollar amount that the capital assets typically represent at any facility.” 
Experienced MHS personnel provide impartial, auditable results, with minimal disruption to hospital staff. Using the data from CAV, MHS is able to work with the hospital to review and enhance internal policies and procedures related to ongoing capital asset management functions. MHS’s knowledge of inventory management best-practices throughout the clinical supply chain ensures that improvements in capital asset strategies are made with attention to each hospital’s overall financial health and day-to-day operations.

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