Clinical Applications Development

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Inconsistency of standards for coding and classifying patient and clinical information can prevent health care providers and recipients from seeing the full benefits of modern electronic health information systems. These systems demand quality Clinical Applications Development to ensure consistent data entry and reporting and complete and accurate patient medical histories.

Clinical applications that aid consistent data entry and reporting not only enhance the level of health care provided to the patient, but also significantly increase the productivity of health care staff by providing them with a more efficient and effective means of gathering and storing patient information.

VPAC develops and implements quality clinical applications for health care providers.

We possess a number of qualities that make us a clear choice for your clinical applications development requirements:

  • Understanding of clinical workflows
  • Communication with clinicians
  • Development of usable interfaces
  • Technical resources for application development
  • Technical resources for database development
  • Integration services to hospital systems (including HL7)

For further information regarding VPAC’s Clinical Applications Development services, please contact Steve Quenette at steve@vpac.org or phone +61 3 9925 4645.

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