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American Health Sciences Institute
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While “going green” is a recent cliché, it is also a key factor to consider when developing a product or modifying a process. In today's economic climate, the regulated product manufacturer needs to perform a thorough cost-benefits analysis before considering such a change. The obvious benefit of going green is the environmental aspect. However, the potential competitive benefits need to be ...
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Ingenix
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Women’s Care Improves Patient Care, Improves Productivity, Eliminates Paperwork, and Gains $214,176 in Net Benefits with Ingenix CareTracker EMR
With the use of Ingenix CareTracker EMR, Women’s Care reduced the turnaround time for lab results from days to hours. By using Ingenix CareTracker EMR to reduce the use of paper-based charts, Women’s Care will realize an estimated cumulative $178,000 in ...
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American Health Sciences Institute
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Equipment qualification is a critical step in ensuring that a product or service is provided accurately and consistently with regards to manufacturing and testing. The time-saving attribute of adding prerequisites to a qualification program, along with the benefit of gaining the ability to track and trend problem areas, make the addition both worthwhile and costeffective.
Part 1 of Running a ...
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St. Croix Systems
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St. Croix Systems’ software module enabled Hennepin County Medical Center to reduce equipment rentals and capital purchases as well as boost patient revenue.
When Hennepin County Medical Center got a clearer picture
of the equipment usage in its system, it was able to optimize
capital spending, boost operational efficiency and increase
charge-back revenue. The Minneapolis hospital took ...
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Acuo Technologies
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Accessing patient information and managing images from across all the silos of data held by the different “ologies” within the healthcare enterprise is a daunting task. Once accessed, matching the right viewer with the right user fur- ther challenges the situation. The viewing needs of clinicians will vary based on their specialty—more advanced for diag- nosticians and more straightforward for ...
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