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Corporate Sponsors
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SCC Soft Computer is the first name in LIS performance and reliability. With more than 550 installation sites worldwide, the company's focus is meeting client's unique and ever-changing needs. New generation technology and tools produce the highest outcomes in productivity, efficiency and R.O.I. SCC offers a complete suite of robust laboratory, anatomic pathology, blood services, accounts receivable, pharmacy, radiology, outreach and workflow software management solutions for hospital and clinical environments.
General Data provides innovative barcode-based identification products and solutions that help labs and other healthcare providers improve patient safety by streamlining and error-proofing their workflow processes. For the lab, our StainerShield family of specimen identification solutions help labs eliminate errors using bar code identification of tissue cassettes and specimen slides. For more information, visit http://www.stainershield.com.
Bio Reference is the largest independent regional clinical laboratory in the Northeast and has major market positions in physician offices, nursing homes and correctional institutions. The Company is a full service clinical laboratory with specialty capability, especially in the areas of genomics, oncology, correctional health, and complimentary medicine. PSIMedica, a business unit of the Company, is a clinical knowledge management (CKM) organization offering an array of information solutions for reducing healthcare costs and improving quality performance that are based on a flexible, scalable software analytical engine that utilizes all available source information, including claims data, enrollment data, prescription data and laboratory data. The Company provides a comprehensive connectivity solution to physicians, which includes disease management, laboratory reporting and ordering, as well as claims and eligibility processing through CareEvolve, its web-based healthcare portal.
Cerner Corporation is taking the paper chart out of healthcare. With more than 1,500 clients worldwide, Cerner is the leading supplier of healthcare information technology. From General Laboratory, Microbiology, Blood BankTransfusion, Blood Bank Donor and Anatomic Pathology to HLA and Outreach Services, Cerner Millennium® PathNet® is the only comprehensive, proven solution that fully automates laboratory clinical and management processes. Introducing innovative laboratory solutions, such as PathNet Helix™ for Molecular Diagnostics, and patented Synoptic Reporting, for over 25 years Cerner laboratory continues to empower clients with solutions to streamline your laboratory and build your business. We deliver innovation you can trust.
IMPAC Medical Systems, Inc. is a leading provider of oncology IT solutions that streamline clinical and business operations to help improve the process of delivering quality patient care. IMPAC offers specialized electronic charting, full-featured practice management, clinical laboratory management, an anatomic pathology system, and outcomes reporting solutions. IMPAC provides practical solutions that deliver better overall communication, process efficiency, and quality patient care.
Brady Corporation has been a global leader in material science development for nearly a century, continually seeking to create and market the most effective products and solutions for everyday labeling issues in a variety of markets worldwide.  Brady labels withstand the most challenging processes and storage environments we also offer with our printers, scanners and software that allows Brady to provide a Total Identification Solution for your specimens.
The Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI) brings together a diverse group of faculty committed to improving biomedical research and clinical care through the application of innovative technologies. Currently funded projects explore areas such as genomic and proteomic data mining, natural language processing, machine learning, and biosurveillance.

 

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