Zanett today announced that it will be implementing its Clinical Online Delivery System (CODS) software for Parkview Health to support standardized, evidence-based order sets at the point of care, arming their doctors and clinicians with critical information to improve medication safety and patient care.
Zanett Healthcare, a leading provider of business and technology consulting services for the healthcare industry, recently praised hospitals currently named the "Most Wired Hospitals and Health Systems" for 2010, according to The Most Wired Survey and Benchmarking study, conducted annually by Hospitals and Health Networks.
Zanett and St. Vincent Health have been named as a finalist for the Mira Awards Program under the category of Healthcare Information Technology. Now in its 11th year, TechPoint's Mira Awards recognize the achievements of Indiana's outstanding technology performers and contributors, and focuses attention on the broader issue of the important role technology plays in Indiana's economy.
The CIO Healthcare Summit will be held at the InterContinental Montelucia Resort in Scottsdale, AZ on May 9-12, 2010. Zanett, the leading information technology consulting firm specializing in BPO and ITES, will present a CIO thought-leadership session on Monday, May 10, 9:00-9:30 a.m. "Building a Physician Bridge to CPOE and 'Meaningful Use' utilizing Microsoft Technologies and Frameworks" will be presented by Dr. Alan Snell, CMIO, St. Vincent Health and will share the story of how St. Vincent Health utilized technologies to build a solution that allows physicians online access to evidence based order sets and clinical decision support.
St. Vincent Health and Zanett will present a new healthcare information technology solution at the Microsoft Health Users Group Exchange, during HIMSS (Healthcare Information Management Systems Society), on Sunday, February 28, 2010.
St. Vincent Health and Zanett have jointly developed the Clinical Online Delivery System (CODS) software to support standardized, evidence-based order sets at the point of care, arming doctors and clinicians with critical information to improve medication safety and patient care. CODS gives providers Web-based access to evidence-based clinical order sets and patient consent forms, and serves as an electronic storehouse and distribution system for each.
In Washington DC, on December 30th, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued a notice of proposed rulemaking that outlines provisions governing the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Records (EHR) incentive programs, including a proposed definition for the central concept of "Meaningful Use" of EHR technology. In order for professionals and hospitals to be eligible to receive payments under the incentive programs, provided through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act), they must be able to demonstrate meaningful use of a certified EHR system.
Zanett, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZANE), a leading consulting firm specializing in serving Fortune 500 corporations and mid-market organizations in Health care, Life Sciences, Manufacturing & Distribution, Retail, Gaming & Hospitality, and State & Local Government, came out today in full support of the recently announced definition of "Meaningful Use" and the standards set for the use of certified Electronic Health Records (EHR). The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) issued a foundation for improving quality, efficiency and safety through meaningful use of certified electronic health record technology. The regulations will help implement the Electronic Health Records (EHR) incentive programs enacted under the 2009 Recovery Act.