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Testing
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CTG’s wide range of information security solutions support the maintenance of secure and confidential enterprise information, achieve regulatory compliance, and protect your vital information and technical assets.
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Life Sciences
CTG helps clients achieve both regulatory compliance and corporate business goals through a strategic approach to validation that is grounded in solid business principles and tailored to each company’s specific requirements.
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Health Insurance
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Logistics
CTG business solutions optimize the enterprise-wide management of inventory, resources, and facilities. Our customized, distribution management systems heighten productivity, increase revenues, and reduce operational costs by an average of 30%
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Manufacturing
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EC/EDI
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Application Management
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CTG recruits, retains, and manages IT talent for organizations with multiple locations, high-volume IT requirements, and preferred vendor environments. Our staff augmentation capabilities serve clients with intermittent or low-volume staffing needs.
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MUSE 2008
May 27-30, 2008
Gaylord Texan, Dallas
CTGHS
(booth 1009) will once again exhibit at the Medical Users Software Exchange
(MUSE) International Conference. CTGHS' Raechella Cates
will make the following presentation, "CPOE Physician Order Sets - Big
Expectations, Tough Delivery" May 28 at 3:30 p.m. (Central). Sheryl
Isenbart, a CTGHS senior MEDITECH consultant, will lead three presentations.
They will be:
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"Proration
Tips/Ticks – Sample Rules for Complex Situations" May 28 at 4:30 p.m.
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"NPR
Tips/Tricks – Take the Mystery Out of Capturing Multiple Type Queries
for the PCS User" May 29 at 2:30 p.m.
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"Automating
the Admissions Insurance Pre-Notification at Time of Admission," May 30
at 10 a.m.
This year's event marks the organization's
25th conference. MUSE supports healthcare organizations using MEDITECH
developed software and technologies, by providing a user-driven networking
environment conducive to learning—where ideas are exchanged and information
is shared so that our members can continually improve organizational
performance.
For more information on the event, please
visit
www.museweb.org
Cerner Great
Lakes and Midwest Regional Users Group
June 2-4, 2008
Marriott at the Renaissance Center, Detroit,
Mich.
CTGHS is proud to join the annual Great Lakes and
Midwest RUG Meeting in Detroit, Mich., at the Marriott at the Renaissance
Center, GM World Headquarters. Among the many highlights of the meeting are
educational sessions, workshops and panel discussions.
For more information on CTGHS and Cerner, click
here.
Software Testing
Seminar
June 30, 2008
Hampton Inn,
Somerset, N.J.
This CTG-sponsored seminar is designed
for corporate IT technical and management personnel involved in software
testing. Speakers Eloise Henry, Tyrone Kimble and
David Garratt
will lead the
free seminar, which will include a review of traditional software testing
methodology and an introduction to STBox™, CTG's proprietary testing
methodology.
To register or for more information on this free seminar, click
here.
Cerner Southwest and South
Central Regional User Group Meeting
July 13-15, 2008
Marriott San Diego Mission Valley,
San Diego, Calif.
CTGHS will exhibit at the annual Southwest and
South Central RUG Meeting.
The
highlights of the meeting are the workshops, panels and opportunity to
network with group members.
For more information on CTGHS and Cerner, click
here.
14th Annual NCHICA Convention
Sept. 7-10, 2008
The Grandover Resort, Greensboro, N.C.
CTGHS will moderate two panel discussions
at the 14th annual NCHICA Conference and Exhibition.
On Sept. 8, Natalie Berger, Ph.D., PMP, a
Solutions Senior Manager with CTGHS, will lead a panel discussion,
“Clinician Adoption of an EMR in a Public Health Care Teaching System.” This
panel will identify successful clinical adoption strategies that impact
morale and customer service; identify implementation challenges associated
with a community tax supported integrated healthcare system; and identify
areas that align implementation outcomes with strategic business objectives
in a clinical teaching setting.
Lynn Foreman, CTGHS’ director of executive
services, will moderate a panel titled “CPOE: Two Roads to Successful
Implementation and Post Implementation Outcomes.” This panel, held Sept. 10,
will show how to identify critical success factors and pitfalls for CPOE
initiatives and develop metrics for post CPOE monitoring and tracking.
For more information on the event, please
visit
www.nchica.org/Activities/08/agenda.htm
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