2007-12-13
InferMed and Cogon Systems Announce New Partnership to Benefit U.S. Army’s Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Projects With Hand Held Computers
InferMed Ltd, the leading provider of advanced decision support and data capture solutions for clinical research and practice, today announced that they have partnered with Cogon Systems, Inc. to develop advanced clinical decision support tools for hand held computer use within the U.S. Army’s Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC)
InferMed’s Arezzo® toolset enables the easy design, creation, and execution of personalised clinical guidelines and patient care protocols whilst providing clinicians with clear rationale for clinical decisions for patients with wide ranging symptoms. Delivering a patient specific view of guidelines in complex patient care situations Arezzo steers the user through decision making about the optimum clinical actions to be taken based on local, regional and or national standards. Embedded within Cogon Systems’ Mobile MOMENT OF CARE Information System the combined solution will give mobile access to critical patient information and decision support tools.
Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC), in Tacoma, Washington is the site selected for the project. With a beneficiary population exceeding 350,000 within a six-state region, MAMC is to be one of the busiest hospitals in the Pacific Northwest. Occupying more than 120 acres of land, this four-building, $280 million facility houses 232 beds and receives nearly 1 million outpatient visits and over 55,000 inpatient admissions annually. The products will leverage data already residing in the hospital’s information systems, thus preserving existing infrastructure investments.
“MAMC has a long-standing reputation for providing quality health care that meets the needs of its patients,” said Huy Nguyen, MD, President and CEO of Cogon Systems, Inc. “InferMed shares our vision of using technology to improve patient care. We viewed Arezzo as the superior solution available on the market and the new level of functionality that it will afford is expected to improve efficiency by providing clinicians with even more convenient and personalized access to patients’ data. This information is critically important as they make decisions regarding patient care.”
Duane Lawrence, CEO of InferMed Ltd. said “We are very pleased to work with Cogon Systems on this project, which we are confident will significantly enhance patient care at MAMC. Organizations around the world are now recognizing the power of Arezzo and its advanced decision support capabilities. This is the beginning of what we hope to be a long relationship with Cogon to bring into practice our joint vision of enhancing patient care through the use of advanced technologies in the US healthcare market.”
About InferMed Ltd
Formed in 1999 InferMed is the leading global provider of advanced decision support and data capture solutions for clinical research and practice. InferMed offers a range of highly innovative software solutions for collecting and managing data. Through both their MACRO® EDC application and Arezzo® decision support technology, InferMed’s products are designed to improve patient outcomes and deliver personalised drug and other therapies to healthcare providers
About Cogon Systems, Inc
Cogon Systems, Inc. is a Pensacola, Florida based healthcare software company that provides hospitals and community based health organizations with leading edge health information technology solutions. Cogon Systems raises the standard for patient safety and clinical efficiency through data integration and mobile technology and their vision is to be the leading healthcare interoperability partner in providing cost-effective, web service solutions that interconnect diverse sources of healthcare information and improve the continuity of care
About TATRC
TATRC is a subordinate element of the United States Army Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC) and is charged with managing core Research Development Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) and congressionally mandated projects in telemedicine and advanced medical technologies.

