Enabling science and healthcare in the modern era...
Soft Tech has helped a wide variety of healthcare clients optimize development
methodologies and processes to enable reliable and efficient systems. We take
into consideration the cultural and political realities of your organization
while performing architectural review and assessments. A sample of our services
include:
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Evaluate different systems to see how to improve integration, patient interaction,
utilizing Federal and industry standards such as those set forth by the Health Information Technology Standards Panel (HITSP).
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Integrate legacy and new infrastructures into the clinical operations including
the Public Health Records (PHR) systems, HealthVault, e-prescription systems,
and Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems.
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Have systems compliant to diagnosis and procedure code sets based on the
5010 Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA) standards of
International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-10.
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Support scientific research needs, including high-performance computing and
custom application development.
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Support the HHS Enterprise Performance Lifecycle (EPLC) framework on all IT projects.
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Research and Development
Soft Tech is focused on continuously identifying new and innovative technologies that can
be offered to our customesrs to institute efficiencies,
improve operations, and save costs. For example, our engineers have been following the
growth of mobile and tablet applications on platforms such as Android and iOS and
evaluating how they may improve overall health education and awareness by means of
integrating embedded tracking applications to monitor statistics such as heart rate, diabetes, and
medication intake. If approved by the user, the data can then be analyzed by a trainer or
triggers can be sent to their primary care physician for deviations from the normal
baseline of the user. This scenario exemplifies how we can align current technological
trends with health processes as a means to innovatively improve the overall health of the
public.
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