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Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
The book "Agile Information Systems" unveils how modern companies can create and deploy agile information systems. Academic experts, researchers, and practitioners discuss the concept of agile information systems, the importance of the context of agility, and organizational management issues in the context of agile information systems.


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Electronic Medical Records: An Introduction
Electronic medical records (EMR) serves a niche market. This software caters specifically to health care professionals working in clinics, private practices, and hospitals. EMR software came about to increase overall patient care and communication between health care staff and departments.

SCHOOL OF MEDICAL CLAIMS PROCESSING: Electronic Medical Records: An Introduction Electronic Medical Records: An Introduction Jeff Spitzer - November 5, 2008 Read Comments Electronic medical records (EMR) are more effective at delivering high quality health care than traditional paper records. Paper health records have been around for quite some time, and until recently, the health care industry has been reluctant to upgrade to an electronic format. This has partly been due to resistance to change, and partly due to a sense that the paper
11/5/2008

President Proposes Security of Medical Records
President Clinton has announced plans to ensure the privacy of patient medical records. This initiative will prove to be extremely expensive, and will pose a number of technology challenges. How can vendors get a piece of the pie? Who will administer the security of such a large infrastructure development and what products will be used? What organization is best positioned to evaluate the products such a project may require?

SCHOOL OF MEDICAL CLAIMS PROCESSING: President Proposes Security of Medical Records President Proposes Security of Medical Records L. Taylor - November 2, 1999 Read Comments Event Summary On Friday, October 29th, President Clinton proposed that national standards be developed to ensure the privacy of patient medical records. Citing instances in which employers have reviewed medical records of prospective employees without notifying the employee, the President said that With the click of a mouse, personal health information can easily, and
11/2/1999

Medical Case Study: Stryker Corporation
When Stryker Corporation acquired Howmedica, it had only one year to integrate the new business and completely replace its information technology (IT) infrastructure. Learn how Stryker improved its rapid time to benefit, global capabilities, lowered cost of ownership, and achieved standardized business processes to provide world class service.

SCHOOL OF MEDICAL CLAIMS PROCESSING: Medical Case Study: Stryker Corporation Medical Case Study: Stryker Corporation Source: QAD Document Type: Case Study Description: When Stryker Corporation acquired Howmedica, it had only one year to integrate the new business and completely replace its information technology (IT) infrastructure. Learn how Stryker improved its rapid time to benefit, global capabilities, lowered cost of ownership, and achieved standardized business processes to provide world class service. Medical Case Study: Stryker
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HP Claims Autonomy Misrepresented Itself » The TEC Blog


SCHOOL OF MEDICAL CLAIMS PROCESSING: autonomy, content management, discovery, ECM, fraud, HP, idol, industry watch, interwoven, m&a, merger, search, teamsite, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
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Medical Device Manufacturers Can Leverage ERP/CRM Software to Facilitate FDA Compliance
Medical Device Manufacturers Can Leverage ERP/CRM Software to Facilitate FDA Compliance. Find Free Device and Other Solutions to Define Your Project In Relation To FDA Compliance and ERP/CRM Software. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires pharmaceuticals and medical device companies to comply with numerous standards. Medical device manufacturers have long embraced enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM), but primarily use them to achieve operational efficiencies. However these systems can play a significant role in their abilities to comply with strictly FDA regulations.

SCHOOL OF MEDICAL CLAIMS PROCESSING: Medical Device Manufacturers Can Leverage ERP/CRM Software to Facilitate FDA Compliance Medical Device Manufacturers Can Leverage ERP/CRM Software to Facilitate FDA Compliance Source: SYSPRO Document Type: White Paper Description: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires pharmaceuticals and medical device companies to comply with numerous standards. Medical device manufacturers have long embraced enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM), but primarily use
3/14/2006 10:41:00 AM

Simplexis in the Schools???
In an attempt to save U.S. schools $10 billion by 2005, Simplexis.com has launched an online B2B marketplace for school purchasing.

SCHOOL OF MEDICAL CLAIMS PROCESSING: online B2B marketplace for school purchasing. The pilot program commenced March 1 in the Glendale (California) Unified School District. More than 100 school districts that spend an estimated $3 billion annually for goods and services have lined up to use Simplexis.com. Over the next several weeks, more than a dozen public school districts with annual purchases totaling roughly $400 million will join in the pilot program. Completely free to schools, the Simplexis.com system may save participants an
4/3/2000

Chromebooks and BYOD Success in Education
Today's educators and school IT staff face a dynamic environment of exploding content sources and education applications. This white paper examines the challenges that IT professionals face in academic environments and discusses the ways in which Chromebooks directly address those challenges. It also presents a case study of one of the school districts that have begun transitioning from PCs to Chromebooks. Read more.

SCHOOL OF MEDICAL CLAIMS PROCESSING: Chromebooks benefits, Google Chromebooks, Ericom, bring your own device, BYOD, Chromebooks, education IT challenges, IT challenges in education.
9/19/2012 4:50:00 PM

Stellent Universal Content Management


SCHOOL OF MEDICAL CLAIMS PROCESSING: Stellent Universal Content Management solutions allow users to deploy multiple line-of-business applications such as Web sites, call centers, dealer extranets, compliance initiatives, accounts payable, imaging, and claims processing. Universal Content Management features document and Web content management, and digital asset management and imaging. It is a scalable system that also delivers unstructured active and fixed content including documents, graphics, and Web pages, and scanned images, e-mails, and records.The company claims over 4,300 customers worldwide including Procter & Gamble, Merrill Lynch, Los Angeles County, The Home Depot, British Red Cross, ING, GlaxoSmithKline, Georgia Pacific, Bayer Corp., Coca-Cola FEMSA, Emerson Process Management and Genzyme Corp.

Case Study: Weinmann GmbH
Hamburg (Germany)-based Weinmann, a manufacturer of medical care devices, was named in the 2007 “Germany - Land of Ideas” initiative, and awarded the Industrial Excellence Award for “Top Factory” in 2008. Still, the company has ambitious plans for growth. Learn how Weinmann’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) system supports those plans and enables the midsize company to plan, coordinate, and control its activities.

SCHOOL OF MEDICAL CLAIMS PROCESSING: Case Study: Weinmann GmbH Case Study: Weinmann GmbH Source: ABAS Software Document Type: Case Study Description: Hamburg (Germany)-based Weinmann, a manufacturer of medical care devices, was named in the 2007 “Germany - Land of Ideas” initiative, and awarded the Industrial Excellence Award for “Top Factory” in 2008. Still, the company has ambitious plans for growth. Learn how Weinmann’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) system supports those plans and enables the midsize company to plan,
8/27/2010 1:41:00 PM

eAbax


SCHOOL OF MEDICAL CLAIMS PROCESSING: Chongqing Golden Abacus Software Limited (referred to as the Golden Abacus) the gold abacus Technology (Group) Co., Ltd. (founded in 1992), the holding subsidiary, was established in July 2000, is China's leading cloud computing application service provider, is committed to to provide customers with professional services such as consulting, development, operation and application platform software. Golden Abacus is one of the leader in of domestic full e-commerce and enterprise SNS, the best management software and medical and public health software industry software vendors.

Case Study: All Flex Inc.
From its two locations, All Flex serves industrial, medical, and other customers with printed circuits. Five years ago, All Flex kept its records in multiple, inconsistently updated spreadsheets—leading to parts shortages and production delays. With an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system designed for the printed circuit industry, All Flex increased sales and reduced delays to less than 1 percent. Find out how.

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