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Friday, 25 November 2011

STC Releases IHub, an Immunization Interoperability and Meaningful Use Solution Suite

Tucson, AZ (Vocus/PRWEB) March 07, 2011

STC has created a new suite of tools called IHub that is designed to assist any immunization registry system with their interoperability efforts. These capabilities will also be on display at the upcoming National Immunization. With the advent of meaningful use, health information exchange, regional extension centers, Beacon Community grants, Interoperability grants, and the other efforts requiring the exchange of immunization information, Scientific Technologies Corporation (STC) and its state immunization program clients have been actively engaged in creating solutions to address these similar yet often competing initiatives. Todd Watkins, STC Managing Partner says, We recognize that most states have mature immunization registry systems that their health departments have invested heavily in over the years. This is why STC is excited about IHub and other registry components of ours that are capable of providing key meaningful use functionality while preserving each state's unique IIS investment.


Thie IHub solution suite is described as follows:


IHub Solution Suite: Provides the necessary functionality and management of HL7 messages. Combined with STCs Stand Alone Forecaster (SAF), IHub provides a powerful and easy solution to manage and aid state immunization registries in satisfying their Meaningful Use providers interoperability criteria. IHub functionality also includes:

Data Quality Trend Validation - allows a user to view variations from past HL7 messages or all HL7 messages within a batch.
Message Auditing - provides archiving and auditing for all incoming HL7 messages for later review.
Data Quality Provider Profile Manager - provides the capability to create and manage individual data quality profiles for each submitting provider organization. Profiles can be created and modified to support each individual provider organizations unique data quality. Supports sharing of profiles between providers and the creation of templates that can be used for all providers of a certain type.
Error Management Utility - allows a user to "drill down" and look at individual errors, and even the fields that were contained in the message that had the error
HL7 Message Validator - provides the necessary tools to evaluate and validate incoming HL7 messages
HL7 Import Attestation Tool - Receives HL7 file; conducts limited HL7 syntax validation; sends acknowledgement back to provider organization; provides reports on which attestation milestones each electronic interface has reached; Does not submit data to production until verified
Interface Status Manager - a tool that organizes, manages, and communicates the status of provider interfaces; registry administers with access can setup each provider organization interface, track up-to-the minute status; sends email updates when status has changed. Provides reports by individual provider organization, state, or by vendor.

STC is committed to public health outcomes through the use of information technology with the goal of supporting statewide immunization programs. With over 20 years of public health experience, we have set the standard for immunization registry software and services. STC currently supports:

10 State Immunization Registry Customers Using its I-Web suite of tools
2 State Immunization Registry Customers Using the WIR system
Over 22,000,000 patient records
Over 246,000,000 shot records
More than 17,000 Providers
More than 190,000 Users
Over 700 electronic EMR / EHR vendor links
As many as 93,000 HL7 messages sent per day through one of its state registries.

STC continually shows its clients the value of investing in public health information technology through high quality service, innovative software solutions, and population-based outcomes. STC delivers and installs quality products and services in a timely and efficient manner.


To learn more about STCs IHub solution suite, please refer to the attached documentation, which outlines STCs immunization registry expertise. If you would like additional information about IHub or any of STCs products and solutions, visit stchome.com or contact:


Todd Commyn, STC Director of Sales and Marketing 520.202.3333


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IBM business partner releases e-business Case Study: B2B Web site produces a 5 week ROI

(PRWEB) October 30, 2003

mrc Case Study: Tichenor College Textbooks


College Book wholesaler's new e-business site produces immediate ROI


Every semester, in the United States, 15 million college students exit their first day of classes, syllabi in hand, and make a collective beeline for their college bookstore.


In expectation of this crazed collegiate swarming, college bookstores across the country must prepare for the rush by placing list after list of book orders at their college textbook wholesalers and distributors in time.


Tichenor College Textbooks, one of the most prominent and successful of these wholesalers, supplies new and used college textbooks to private and institutional college bookstores nationwide, and has been doing so for over 40 years.


Additionally, TIS, Inc, its parent company, also runs a number of college bookstores throughout the country. With this experience on both sides of the fence, it came as a surprise when the bookstore paradigm suddenly shifted within the industry and TCTC found itself in a struggle to remain competitive.


Tichenor sales reps began hearing buzz that its customers wanted a more convenient way to order textbooks, namely, over the Internet—and to add to the pressure, its two biggest competitors had already come to market with their own Web sites.


Something had to be done. But, TCTC also knew that integrating its legacy backend with a new Web site, in the time frame required, was going to be a tall order.


Challenge


The first matter of business was their legacy system. It contained decades of mission-critical algorithms, logic, and business rules that could not be easily duplicated.


Secondly, TCTC was in a time crunch. They began looking for a solution right after the January rush ended in 2003, with the goal to have everything up, built, tested, and running live by the August "back to school" rush. That simply didn't leave much time for a project of this size.


The last challenge was cost consideration. Whatever method they chose, TCTC was going to have to stay within a closely managed budget.


IT Director, Jerome Stillions, and a committee that included his Information Services team and Tichenor College Textbooks management, knew that the first order of business was organizing, and prioritizing their needs.


They began their research process by generating the comprehensive requirements list of what the site needed to accomplish. Then, research was done on the Internet, trade publications, and visiting vendor booths at industry trade shows, such as the COMMON user group conference in March.


"We looked for a solution that could give us: integration with our current order entry system, rapid development for this project and future projects, and minimal hardware investment...We also had to look at the platform and development software we were going to use," explained Stillions.


Solution


After their initial research TCTC narrowed their choices down to four software solutions, and ultimately they chose to go with the mrc-Productivity Series for three main reasons that stood out against the other candidates they considered: First of all, the other solutions TCTC considered required them to purchase additional hardware. And, with new hardware, it's not just the initial outlay of cost to be considered.


Consideration needs to be paid to compatibility, firewalls and security, loading/configuring software, purchasing licenses, testing, and troubleshooting, which all takes time. And time can be measured in dollar signs as well as headaches.


The mrc-Productivity Series did not require an immediate investment in any additional hardware. Choosing the mrc-Productivity Series, allowed them to do everything they needed with their iSeries, a platform Tichenor College Textbooks is comfortable with.


The second factor for mrc's tool-suite was that it allowed them to not only use the mrc-Productivity Series for rapid development of this project, but to also plan for future projects as well. And, without the threat of having to buy additional software modules or upgrades for each stage moving forward. There were no "gotchas."


Additionally, the J2EE-compliant mrc-Productivity Series allows TCTC flexibility moving forward in choosing which languages or platforms to write their applications to.


And, finally, the mrc-Productivity Series' External Object capabilities gave TCTC a way to smoothly integrate their legacy systems.


"The reason we went with the mrc solution was, first and foremost, we wanted to integrate our backend capabilities quickly and easily and that's exactly what it did. And it did a beautiful job."


Results


Stillions is very pleased with TCTC's return on investment, "...we did not have ROI figured prior to making this decision. We knew this was something that had to be done to stay competitive. But, not factoring in operational expenses, we have probably paid for the software from our online sales since going live on August 18th." (A 5-week ROI.)


The new system continues to pay dividends. "It's hard to say how much business we were losing before we developed the Web ordering system. I do know that 20% of our online sales during this past rush were done after business hours. So, having the site available during this time hopefully prevented those sales from going elsewhere."


And, he expects the online sales to grow considerably in the coming months. "My projection is, by the next rush period which is in January, we will have experienced a 30% growth in usage."


But, the projections don't stop there. Their next projects utilizing the mrc-Productivity Series will be to offer their customers the capability to submit return authorizations on-line. And, they also want to build a secure intranet site for their company sales reps.


Overall, he's pleased with the results, and pleased with the support he's received in his endeavors. And as far as mrc's report card, this has been a good semester: "Thus far I would grade the service we have received from mrc with an A."





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Anthony Tedesco Releases Debut Album, Exordium, and Donates Proceeds to Charity

Manhattan, NY (PRWEB) October 30, 2011

Up and coming musician Anthony Tedesco released his first solo studio album "Exordium" on October 25, 2011. An experienced session player on other studio releases, Tedesco sees this new release as a pivotal launch to his solo musical career. Along with the many solid tracks, the album features the heartfelt rock ballad, "Long Until Gone." Shot entirely on Long Island, New York, the music video that supports the lyrics brings home the personal cost of the hardships U.S. military personnel experience in the performance of their duties.


Tedesco is taking this recognition of the contributions of military personnel to our collective freedom a big step further through his commitment to donate a portion of the album's proceeds to Treat Any Soldier (website: http://www.treatanysoldier.com). This charitable organization provides welcome "care" packages to active military personnel at home and abroad.


It isn't often that a musician with a burgeoning career offers to donate to charity some of the proceeds from a brand-new album. This is usually the path taken by established names in the entertainment world, if taken at all. For Tedesco, however, there was never any question about what he wanted to do.


Coming from a family where members of several generations have served in the military, Tedesco feels he is in the right position to bring awareness to the sometimes unrecognized sacrifices made by all branches of military personnel. Tedesco says, "Much of my family has been in the service. My grandfather was in the Air Force during World War II and my uncle served in the Vietnam War. Both recently passed away. My uncle was exposed to Agent Orange during his tour of duty in Vietnam. It was long after his discharge that the dangers of Agent Orange became well known. He unknowingly brought home a souvenir from active duty that eventually shortened his life."


Tedesco hopes that "Long Until Gone" brings home to listeners the often hidden costs military personnel pay in the execution of their duties and how much we all owe those who serve. Tedesco adds that he wants to show support to "those who keep our country safe so that we have a place to live, and thrive and do what we love.


Tedesco's altruism has been honed through several other charitable endeavors including headlining a benefit concert for victims of the 2009 L'Aquila, Italy earthquake that raised $ 30,000. His family has been actively involved with a school for autistic children on Long Island, NY and Tedesco has participated in many fundraisers for the school that have resulted in over $ 500,000 in donations.


As a songwriter and musician, Tedesco incorporates much of who he is in his art. Raised on the classic sounds of the Beatles and The Beach Boys, Tedesco started writing and playing music by the age of eight and he's never looked back. Music always has been, and will continue to be, the framework within which he lives his life. Using that music to bring awareness to important issues is also a part of that life.


Anthony Tedesco chose the name of his first album with the usual care he brings to all of his work. "Exordium" is defined as "the beginning of something." To Tedesco, this album is the beginning of the communication he hopes to establish with listeners through his music and lyrics as well as the beginning of his solo musical career.


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Tiffen Releases Version 3.0 of Popular Dfx Digital Filter Suite

Hauppauge, NY (PRWEB) September 16, 2011

The Tiffen Company, a leading manufacturer and distributor of award-winning accessories for the still imaging, motion picture, and broadcast markets, is pleased to announce the release of the highly anticipated version three of the popular Tiffen Dfx digital filter suite (http://www.tiffensoftware.com). A powerful and robust video and still image editing effects suite, Tiffen Dfx 3.0 boasts enhanced multi-processor acceleration for faster interaction and rendering of images, 10+ brand new filters for optical effects, updated host support, interface improvements, and more, taking still and moving image editing to the next level of visual brilliance. Simulating 2,000+ popular award-winning Tiffen glass filters, specialized lenses, optical lab processes, film grain, exacting color correction, plus natural light and photographic effects, the Tiffen Dfx digital filter suite is the definitive set of digital optical filters for professional photographers, top motion picture filmmakers, video editors, and visual effects artists around the world. Whenever I shoot in HD, I always look for new, more efficient ways to take the edge off of the sharp, inorganic nature of the format, comments Saro Varjabedian, Director of Photography and Cinematographer, Eliot Loves. With Tiffens Dfx v3 software I can easily apply filters such as film grain, bleach bypass, black diffusion, or glimmer glass to help texturize and soften the inorganic nature of HD recordings. The new Tiffen Dfx software makes for a wonderful companion to Tiffens trusted line of optical filters. Watch the new Tiffen Dfx v3 Promo Video here (http://bit.ly/ndZqgw).


Increasing the technologys versatility and range of use in various project workflows, Tiffen has made it possible for one Tiffen Dfx v3 photo plug-in license to run in Adobe

Free Spirit Publishing Releases Tenth Book in the Award-Winning Toddler Tools Series

Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) November 02, 2011

Free Spirit Publishing presents ON-THE-GO TIME ($ 7.95), the tenth book in the award-winning Toddler Tools series of board books by author Elizabeth Verdick and illustrator Marieka Heinlen. ON-THE-GO TIME was written to help take the hassle out of shopping and running errands with little ones. In the book, toddlers learn simple tools and encouragement to keep moving, cope with the changing scenes, and be super helpers in the car, at the store or library, and on the road. What do they do when theyre on-the-go? Listen, follow along, and even lend a hand. If theyre struggling with transition times, or feeling disappointed or overstimulated along the way, they can take deep breaths to calm down.


The Toddler Tools series offers a fresh look at the times and transitions all toddlers face daily, giving young children coping skills to ease transition times and handle everyday routines with confidence and cooperation. In ON-THE-GO TIME, MEALTIME, BEDTIME, CALM-DOWN TIME, MANNERS TIME, SHARING TIME, NAPTIME, LISTENING TIME, BYE-BYE TIME, and CLEAN-UP TIME (Free Spirit Publishing, $ 7.95 each), Heinlens signature illustrationsvibrant color interwoven with vintage fabricsare the perfect complement to Verdicks rhythmic text.


Each book also contains a section of tips for parents and caregivers. Here are few tips from ON-THE-GO TIME to keep toddlers moving: