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March 26, 2010

Healthcare Technology and News: Carefx Offers Clinical Workflow Solutions for Military Health System


Carefx Corp., a provider of interoperable workflow solutions, has been selected to provide clinical workflow technology to the Department of Defense’s Military Health System.

As part of Vangent’s $20 million contract with the DoD announced in December 2009, Carefx’s clinical workflow solution will be used by military clinicians providing patient care to MHS beneficiaries in the United States and around the world.

Carefx, with Vangent, a provider of information management and strategic business process solutions, will provide the DoD Enterprise Solution for single sign-on and context management to medical practitioners across the entire Military Health System.

The initiative is aimed  improving care for service members by providing clinicians with  information about the right patient at the right time. The quality of patient care will be  enhanced and delivered in a timelier manner.

“The capabilities provided by the Carefx workflow technology will provide military medical personnel with a streamlined, efficient and secure method of accessing and viewing patient information and clinical data,” comments Mac Curtis, President and CEO of Vangent.

“Carefx is honored to participate in a project that has such wide-reaching, positive implications for U.S. military personnel,” stated Andrew Hurd, Chairman and CEO of Carefx. “We believe that enhancing the clinical user experience for physicians and clinicians will result in a higher quality of care for our soldiers both at home and overseas.”

Carefx supports healthcare organizations in achieving their vision of advancing the quality and safety of patient care delivery through its Fusionfx suite of interoperable workflow solutions.


Anamika Singh is a contributing editor for HealthTechZone. To read more of Anamika's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Marisa Torrieri




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