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Dell and RemedyMD Collaborate on Evidence-Based Efforts

RemedyMD and Dell announced that they will be collaborating to deliver an integrated tool to support researchers develop evidence-based efforts. The goal is to build the RemedyMD solutions on Dell technology. RemedyMD posted a news release on their website detailing the deal.

An existing tool from RemedyMD, Investigate, is a software program that supports capture, integration, and aggregation of translational and clinical research results. This system will now be integrated with Dell technology. This solution is intended to support improvements in research productivity. One of the tools includes disease-specific data, along with applications and tools to support clinicians completing research endeavors.

RemedyMD also has a number of eHealth solutions, which are designed to support clinical decision-making. Tools include specialty-specific electronic health records (EHRs) that operate in conjunction with practice management solutions.

RemedyMD already develops tools to support predictive informatics in the healthcare environment. Those allow for the identification of patterns and development of personalized treatment plans to improve healthcare outcomes. These efforts are supported by the company’s platform, Mosiac. This system allows collection, aggregation, and analysis of complete patient data providing the most comprehensive understanding and integrated view of patients possible.

February 28, 2008 Related topics: Partnerships & Consortia, Quality, Safety, Errors

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