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Priority Pharmaceuticals is a San Diego, CA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Topcon Medical Systems (TMS), based in Oakland, NJ, is a leading developer and supplier of diagnostic equipment for the ophthalmic community. Topcon`s mission is to make impossible ideas possible, by constantly developing new optical and measurement technologies. Our goal is simple: to provide you with the most innovative equipment so that you can better serve your patients. For over 35 years, TMS has been leading the way with the most technically advanced instrumentation in the marketplace. Our product line comprises the largest selection of precision instruments from one manufacturer . . . providing products for a wide range of applications, including imaging, diagnostic, refractive, lens processing, surgical, and delivery. Whatever your particular instrument requirements, Topcon has the innovative solution you need. All of our products are developed with the practitioner`s needs in mind and backed up by a network of dedicated service specialists. The Topcon name carries a reputation of utmost integrity and products of the highest quality. As a testament to this, we were recently awarded the ISO 9001-2000 Certification, an international quality management and assurance system that applies to facilities that design, develop, manufacture, install, and service products. Topcon Medical Systems is a wholly owned subsidiary of Topcon Corporation of Tokyo, Japan.
At California Hospital Association (CHA), we collaborate with our members to provide strong and effective representation and advocacy to advance the interests of California hospitals, patients and communities. CHA is a trusted resource, working with members to achieve legislative, regulatory, and legal accomplishments at the state and federal level. Based in Sacramento, CHA is the statewide leader representing the interests of more than 400 hospitals and health systems in California.
HemCare Health Services (“HHS”) is a Health Information Exchange company. HHS operates a single unified platform enabling the ability to request and retrieve medical information and records while meeting all of today`s Security & Compliance demands for HIPAA, PIPEDA and PHIPA. Through RecordsBank.org, the Company offers an easy to use online portal to our centralized System for Patients, Lawyers & Insurers to Retrieve and Access Medical Records 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The centralized system and portal for Patients, Lawyers & Insurers to Retrieve and Access Medical Records is a cloud-based PIPEDA & HIPAA compliant network of Providers and Record Requestors. Utilizing a secure platform, providers are able to securely exchange records electronically with third-party requestors. Health care providers with proper authorization can also share records with each other. HHS` Electronic health information exchange (HIE) allows doctors, nurses, pharmacists, other health care providers and patients to appropriately access and securely share a patient`s vital medical information electronically—improving the speed, quality, safety and cost of patient care. Despite the widespread availability of secure electronic data transfer, most Americans` medical information is stored on paper—in filing cabinets at various medical offices, or in boxes and folders in patients` homes. When that medical information is shared between providers, it happens by mail, fax or—most likely—by patients themselves, who frequently carry their records from appointment to appointment. While electronic health information exchange cannot replace provider-patient communication, it can greatly improve the completeness of patient`s records, (which can have a big effect on care), as past history, current medications and other information is jointly reviewed during visits. Appropriate, timely sharing of vital patient information can better inform decision making at the point of care and allow providers to • Avoid readmissions • Avoid medication errors • Improve diagnoses • Decrease duplicate testing • Reduce cost and administration If a practice has successfully incorporated faxing patient information into their business process flow, they might question why they should transition to electronic health information exchange. Many benefits exist with information exchange regardless of the means of which it is transferred. However, the value of electronically exchanging is the standardization of data. Once standardized, the data transferred can seamlessly integrate into the recipients` Electronic Health Record (EHR), further improving patient care. For example: • If laboratory results are received electronically and incorporated into a provider`s EHR, a list of patients with diabetes can be generated. The provider can then determine which of these patients have uncontrolled blood sugar and schedule necessary follow-up appointments. There are currently three key forms of health information exchange that HHS facilitates: • Directed Exchange – ability to send and receive secure information electronically between care providers to support coordinated care • Query-based Exchange – ability for providers to find and/or request information on a patient from other providers, often used for unplanned care • Consumer Mediated Exchange – ability for patients to aggregate and control the use of their health information among providers
Mercy Mc Mahon Terrace is a Sacramento, CA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.