SALT LAKE CITY, July 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Remedy Informatics, Inc., the leading provider of registries for Life Science and Translational research, today announced that The Jewish Hospital - Mercy Health Blood & Marrow Transplant Center has selected ComprehensiveBMT(TM), Remedy's BMT center research data management and reporting product, to help improve patient outcomes and increase operational efficiency of the organization.
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"The Jewish Hospital's BMT center is one of the best in the nation," said Gary Kennedy, Founder and CEO of Remedy Informatics. "They quickly recognized that while automatic reporting will improve their data management capabilities, the big win here is to utilize the unique aspects of ComprehensiveBMT in order to gain research insights that enable them to make quality improvements to benefit their patients."
Designed with powerful new tools to aggregate, map, harmonize and analyze data, ComprehensiveBMT enables BMT clinicians and researchers to identify patterns and generate research insights that will enable them to improve outcomes for BMT patients. With ComprehensiveBMT, BMT centers can:
- Submit CIBMTR forms faster and more efficiently
- Automatically generate ASBMT RFI Forms
- Facilitate FACT accreditation with document management tools
- Aggregate data from disparate sources (e.g., EHRs, clinical labs) into a clinical registry
- Capture longitudinal patient data through a web-based patient portal
- Customize electronic data capture forms quickly and easily
- Identify patterns with cutting-edge data visualization tools
- Import legacy data from the former IBMTR through the ArchiveBMT™ module
"ComprehensiveBMT will give us the ability to gather all the data we need into one source and analyze the data with easy-to-use tools," said Dr. Randolph Broun, medical director of The Blood and Marrow Transplant Program at Jewish Hospital – Mercy Health. "We're looking forward to improved efficiencies with electronic submission of data to CIBMTR, but we're even more excited about the ability to gain a deep and broad view of our data so we can deliver the best possible outcomes for our patients."
The BMT facility at Jewish Hospital - Mercy Health is among the best in the nation, offering patients state-of-the-art care and treatments. The Jewish Hospital - Mercy Health BMT center has been officially recognized for overall excellence in the quality of patient care by the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT).
Remedy serves a wide range of leading Life Science and Translational Research institutions across the country, including the Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah, SAIC-Frederick, Inc., the operations contractor for the National Cancer Institute's Frederick, Md. campus, Cleveland Clinic's Bariatric and Metabolic Institute, the American Joint Replacement Registry, Baylor Health Care System and many more.
For information about ComprehensiveBMT or Remedy's leading registry technology, or to request a demonstration, please visit our website, www.remedyinformatics.com.
About Remedy Informatics, Inc.
Remedy Informatics, Inc. is the leading provider of patient registries, medical research software, and research informatics products that accelerate translational medicine discoveries from bench to bedside. Remedy offers a wide range of highly configurable biomedical informatics products that are built on the powerful Mosaic™ Platform. Remedy's mission is to tangibly, measurably and permanently improve the effectiveness of Life Science and Healthcare Research in the United States and around the world. For more information visit: www.remedyinformatics.com.
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