Dynamic Announces New Laboratory Sales and Radiology Implementations.Business Editors & Health/Medical Writers LAKE MARY Lake Mary may refer to:
Dynamic Healthcare Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:DHTI DHTI Digital Home Technology Integration ) today announced the following new contracts for Dynamic's Premier Series laboratory information system (LIS LIS - Langage Implementation Systeme. A predecessor of Ada developed by Ichbiah in 1973. It was influenced by Pascal's data structures and Sue's control structures. A type declaration can have a low-level implementation specification. ) and recent implementations of Dynamic's RadPlus radiology information system A Radiology Information System (RIS) is used by radiology departments to store, manipulate and distribute patient radiological data and imagery. The system generally consists of patient tracking and scheduling, result reporting and image tracking capabilities. (RIS RIS rabies inhibiting substance. ). Premier Series LIS sales included: Vancouver Clinic Vancouver Clinic is a physician-owned multi-specialty medical clinic including approximately 100 healthcare providers. Located in Vancouver, Washington, Vancouver Clinic has three additional satellite locations covering a 16-mile radius. Vancouver Clinic purchased the Premier Series LIS with modules for microbiology, standing orders, extended workload reporting, fax report distribution, test routing and two instrument interfaces. St. Elizabeth Hospital St. Elizabeth Medical Center St. Elizabeth Medical Center may refer to:
Guam Memorial Hospital Guam Memorial is a 192-bed facility on the island of Guam. The Premier Series LIS purchased by the hospital includes paperless microbiology, microbiology quality control and standing orders modules. Under this agreement, Guam Memorial will also implement Dynamic's CoPathPlus anatomic pathology system via Dynamic's application service provider offering. RadPlus RIS implementations included: Parkland Memorial Hospital Parkland Memorial Hospital is a hospital located at 5201 Harry Hines Boulevard, just west of Oak Lawn in Dallas, Texas (USA). History The original hospital opened in 1894 on a 17-acre meadow located at Oak Lawn Avenue and Maple. Parkland Memorial Hospital is a 997-bed teaching hospital in Dallas, Texas, and is rated one of the nation's "Top 100 Hospitals." The radiology implementation at Parkland includes RadPlus on a Microsoft Windows NT platform serving up to 175 users. Several interfaces to the hospital's HBOC HBOC HBO & Co of Georgia HBOC Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer HBOC Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carrier HBOC Hawke's Bay Orienteering Club (New Zealand) HBOC Hunter Bird Observers Club HBOC Horse Breeders and Owners Conference Series 5000 HIS were included as part of the implementation. Middletown Regional Hospital Middletown Regional Hospital in Middletown, Ohio, is a progressive, 315-bed, acute-care hospital that is one of the nation's "Top 100 Hospitals." The RadPlus implementation included patient tracking and automatic faxing as well as integrated voice recognition and integrated mammography mammography, diagnostic procedure that uses low-dose X rays to detect abnormalities in the breasts. The early diagnosis of breast cancer made possible by the routine use of mammography for screening women increases a woman's treatment alternatives and improves her management. Interfaces to the SMS (1) (Storage Management System) Software used to routinely back up and archive files. See HSM. (2) (Systems Management Server) Systems management software from Microsoft that runs on Windows NT Server. hospital information system and Lanier dictation system were also included as part of the implementation. Arizona Medical Imaging Arizona Medical Imaging in Phoenix, Arizona, is a multi-site imaging center with an exam volume of 150,000 exams per year. Implementation of RadPlus included a scheduling module, integrated mammography management and a digital dictation interface to Lanier. RadPlus was implemented on a Microsoft Windows NT platform and supports up to 200 users with both Windows-based and thin-client access. "These contracts and implementation activities further reinforce Dynamic's ability to deliver cost-effective, scalable systems that meet a wide variety of client needs across multiple diagnostic disciplines," said Christopher Assif, Chief Executive Officer for Dynamic. He added, "Dynamic's healthcare and technology professionals, averaging nearly six years of experience with the company, continue to work diligently to ensure our clients realize the benefits they expect from systems we provide." About Dynamic Dynamic Healthcare Technologies is transforming diagnostic medicine through its clinical and diagnostic workflow solutions for pathology, laboratory and radiology services in hospitals, clinics and ambulatory care ambulatory care n. Medical care provided to outpatients. ambulatory care, n the health services provided on an outpatient basis to those who can visit a health care facility and return home the same day. settings. The company's systems are installed in more than 640 client locations, including half of the nation's "Best Hospitals" and 40% of the "Best Hospitals" in cancer treatment, as reported in US News and World Reports magazine. Dynamic is expanding its reach even deeper into the care process through Internet-based clinical connectivity and application service provider capabilities marketed under the name CoMed. This press release contains forward looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, certain areas beyond the Company's control with respect to future business events and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. |
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