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Zynx Health to showcase its solutions at the American Medical Informatics Association’s 2009 annual symposium

Published on November 12, 2009 at 3:30 AM · No Comments

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WHO: Zynx Health, the leader in evidence-based and experienced-based clinical decision support, will showcase its solutions at the American Medical Informatics Association’s 2009 annual symposium in San Francisco. This is a pivotal time for facilities seeking to demonstrate the achievement of “meaningful use,” a key criteria for American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) reimbursement. Zynx Health supports organizations with clinical decision support solutions, including evidence-based order sets, clinical rules/alerts and interdisciplinary plans of care, at the point of care.

WHEN: November 14-18, 2009

WHERE: AMIA 2009 annual symposium; Booth 306, Hilton Hotel—San Francisco, California

WHY: Evidence-based medicine has become increasingly important in today’s healthcare from the implementation of electronic health records (EHR) to increasing quality of care, to helping physicians remain current on best practices. Now, it is essential for ARRA reimbursement. By incorporating the Zynx Health portfolio of evidenced-based clinical decision support solutions into an EHR system, organizations will be best positioned to demonstrate the achievement of meaningful use.

“Since the inception of Zynx Health, it has been our mission to measurably improve the quality, safety and efficiency of patient care through the use of evidence-based clinical decision support,” said Scott Weingarten, president and CEO of Zynx Health. “That mission is now strongly aligned with the Health Outcomes Policy Priority, which is to improve quality, safety and efficiency and reduce health disparities.”

Source: Zynx Health

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