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AMMC Unified Community Campaign 2010:

AMMC Unified Community Campaign 2010:. Making our own luck…. How do things work now?. ?. ?. ?. ?. Wednesday. Thursday. Weekend. Monday. Connect systems together?. Are traditional systems flexible enough to solve current and future problems?. Application interface. Database connection.

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AMMC Unified Community Campaign 2010:

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  1. AMMC Unified Community Campaign 2010: Making our own luck…

  2. How do things work now? ? ? ? ? Wednesday Thursday Weekend Monday

  3. Connect systems together?

  4. Are traditional systems flexible enough to solve current and future problems? Application interface Database connection HL7 interface

  5. All systems are designed to isolate data thus making it hard to share.

  6. Unified Environment

  7. “John Doe lab results”

  8. Magnitude of the Problem Hundreds of sets of systems

  9. Health Care Market Current Projected Backlog Maintenance

  10. Competition Value (Performance/Cost) Trademarks are of their respective holders Production Efficiency (Production/Time) Trademarks are of their respective holders

  11. What are the Benefits? Key in the same data fewer times Duplicate keying wastes time. Produce Less Errors Duplicate keying leads to errors. Schedule better and process patients faster Patients move through more efficiently. Accuracy and safety improve There is a large cost to accuracy. Why not spend LESS money and get BETTER results?

  12. Case Study Beckman/Coulter Coulter is the leading manufacturer of blood-lab testing equipment Situation: A new product line was in jeopardy due to unforeseen software Control requirements. Time was quickly running out on an SLA. Estimated time to fix 36 Man-Months. Solution: Unityware's predecessor company managed by Brian Stack and Roger Smeds of Unityware stepped in. Result: The patented software technology solved the problem and built and deployed a fully functioning system in 2 WEEKS. The SLA was met and over $5 million was saved. Today, specimen labs in hospitals throughout the world still rely on this same Technology, created by the Unityware founders.

  13. A start up company....but not really. S

  14. What are the next steps? • Provide us with the criteria for a successful Proof of Concept. • Issue Unityware a $1000 PO. • Give Unityware Access to your test system. (The clock starts ticking the minute the permissions are in place.) • Within 3 weeks Unityware will prove, we can accomplish the objectives in bullet #1 and show this in a follow-up meeting. Credit: “Time, Talent & Treasure” Sharon Ballard, EnableVentures

  15. What can you do? Submit your Christmas list for the proof project. Credit: “Time, Talent & Treasure” Sharon Ballard, EnableVentures

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