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Practice Director
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The clinical imaging arena (diagnostic
medical imaging) has undergone a dramatic evolution
over the past several decades primarily due to
rapid technological advancement and innovative
clinical applications. Techniques such as Computerized
Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI),
Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Single Photon
Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), Digital
x-ray and Three-Dimensional Ultrasound have experienced
rapid development and growth, and have been widely
employed in clinical medicine for their ability
to allow rapid, accurate and safe diagnosis. Many
of these techniques are considered among the most
significant medical advances of the last 100 years.
Today's clinical imaging technologies form one
of the most important foundations upon which the
practice of modern-day medicine is based.
The non-invasive diagnostic imaging
technologies are not only central to the healthcare
enterprise, they are also rapidly evolving to
form the basis of some of the newest and most
exciting directions in basic health research;
for example, these technologies and the quantitative
biomarkers derived from them are rapidly being
adopted as new tools, for the detection and quantitative
characterization of pre-clinical disease, and
for the tracking, delivery and assessment of novel
therapies.
Integration of clinical workflow
and business strategies of any healthcare organization
will spell success for the providers of the future.
Efficient exchange of data and information is
essential for this merger, and information technology
is the tool with which to accomplish the consolidation.
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Professional
Informatics Definitions |
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| Clinical
Informatics |
conveys
the understanding and integration of
information technology into healthcare
to ensure the effective provision and
to support the business objectives of
clinicians |
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| Nursing
Informatics |
applies
information technology to the work of
nurses |
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| Medical
Informatics |
applies
information technology to medicine |
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The Clinical Imaging & Informatics
practices are build upon maxIT's strengths in
healthcare IT support. We offer clients on-site
assessments of their current systems infrastructure,
interoperability of their application and assessment
of imaging technologies and imaging modalities.
In particular, this program will
educate our clients by emphasizing the critical
gaps between technology selection and clinical
implementation.
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maxIT Radiology/Cardiology services focus on healthcare
providers who seek to add measurable and sustainable
value to their customers as the cornerstone for
their profitable growth. We provide tailored service
solutions around clinical IT implementations (e.g.
RIS, PACS, CVIS, CPACS, etc.). Generally, these
solutions are implemented rapidly, with guaranteed
results. We also offer services to optimize operations,
enhance workflow, and prepare your services for
future growth and expansion.
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maxIT Healthcare Lab / Pathology is comprised of dedicated and experienced IT & Clinical consultants focused on successful assessment, implementation, upgrades, and system & workflow optimization of your laboratory, blood bank and pathology systems. maxIT consultants currently support multiple software and vendors on regional and reference lab settings.
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Assessment.
Implementation. Adoption. maxIT Healthcare Surgical
Service Solution has a dedicated and experienced
practice team focused on Surgical Services Department.
This team has a broad set of technical and clinical
skills available to assist with implementation,
upgrades, and optimization of your current systems.
We are currently engaged in projects at several
major medical centers throughout the nation, and
have experience with key vendors such as Cerner,
McKesson, Epic, Eclipsys, and Meditech.
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