Leverage our experience with some of the most advanced hyperbaric treatment centers in the country and make your new facility
the best possible for your institution, patients, and budget.
We can help you put together documentation that provides a solid foundation for safe and efficient operation.
Best practices in safety should be established and followed in every healthcare setting. We can help you design a program that is practical and efficient.
Hyperbaric operations encompass a number of areas of knowledge. Our consultants can provide training across the spectrum of skills required.
Our consultants can assist you identifying and implementing the most effective practices so procedures will be repeatable and reliable.
UHMS Accreditation is the gold standard in hyperbaric treatment center fitness. We can help you prepare for the survey.
Our approach to planning a new facility covers everything from site selection to acceptance criteria. We work with you and with vendors to make everything go smoothly.
We can help you identify when it is time to upgrade a system, what the criteria for the new equipment should be, and what return on investment to expect.
Need to improve a specific area of your hyperbaric practice? We can provide a consulting product tailored to your individual requirements.
Management Services
Operational business management and clinical services are currently outside the scope of Convergent’s portfolio. We can, however, help you establish selection criteria
and evaluate vendors who specialize in providing outsourced treatment center administration and clinical services.
Staffing
Convergent can help you establish hiring criteria and evaluate candidates. At the present time we do not offer clinical staff outsourcing.
18 April 2011
A leader in the field of hyperbaric safety, Francois' participation expands Convergent's consulting capabilities and the scope
of the company's international presence.
Journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Jan-Feb, 2010
This report describes how 27 patients with severe traumatic brain injury were safely treated, monitored and managed in a monoplace chamber.
Abstract of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society Annual Scientific Meeting, June, 2007
These critically ill patients all required mechanical ventilation, head elevation, and an array of lines and monitoring wires.