SteriRecallSteriSimple2021-02-06T17:43:44-05:00 Automated Sterilized Instrument Tracking and Recall STERIRECALL works with a barcode scanner to automatically record instruments used with patients. Enter patient name or number and scan the items – it only takes a few seconds. You no longer need to record the instrument data in the patient chart. Eliminate potential errors. This software may be integrated with your office management software (depending on what you use). A complete sterilization history can be attained in seconds. The database is encrypted and automatically backed-up. Use it at every op, or where you dispense your instruments. It’s a very flexible system. The user interface is intuitive and very easy to use. Integrate with your office management software or add patients manually. Any stored information is encrypted.Wave a labeled item before a barcode scanner and the cycle data is entered automatically, just like at a grocery store. It's simple and only takes a few seconds to enter all the data.You can quickly identify what has been scanned. Searches are simple and quick.Double-clicking any line in any search will pull-up the cycle data for that particular item. It's a quick, simple way to confirm sterilization history.A daily instrument usage report is automatically produced, saved and backed-up.Place a scanner in each operatory, or wherever you store your instruments, for ease of use. Download SteriRecall User Manual Save Time Consider the time spent recording during instrument reprocessing and use. Cut that down to a few seconds using SteriSimple. Reduce Overhead You could save up to $1000 – $2000 or more per month in wages and supplies. That’s almost the cost of one staff member per year! Improve Morale Your whole team will be happier knowing that they are invulnerable to the pitfalls of IPAC. Sterilize without compromise. Ask for a Free Trial Proven to save time and expense. You will reduce stress and frustration. You will enjoy the confidence of being thorough and accurate. Eliminate the worry and, once again, concentrate on what you want to do. Reprocessing. Simplified.