Wes: I found your WSJ letter, serious, valid, and absolutely hilarious. I understand that while on the subject of cancer, hilarity is inappropriate. But in this context, some has to make the call to reality, and with facts. You did a great job, and also a service to victims of cancer and their families.
Thanks, Mike Fernandes (We did the next letter)
Wes,
Very interesting. My development background spans multiple industries, and most recently, healthcare. I have experience with ISO and healthcare, so I understand the challenge that ISO 9001 presents for the, generally, poorly defined form a data perspective, healthcare process.
As you can see from our website http://www.gdmworld.com/index.php/products/ our main focus is in trying to assist clinicians with the addition of video and images to patient records to improve collaboration. We are now developing the first Evidence based Error Management solution (OverSite pat pend) to try and address the core problem of data integrity.
I would appreciate your view on OverSite if you have time.
David, I got a chance to take a look at your site and products this weekend, and I find them very interesting for two applications that I’m working on. The first is effectiveness and process validation in ISO environments. Your product might offer a unique tool for fast and effective validation. Second I see a potential application in an oncology ACO that I’m working on – specifically regarding patient evaluation and care validation. If you think that either of these areas might prove an interesting area for you and your team, let’s arrange a time for a call.
Wes: I found your WSJ letter, serious, valid, and absolutely hilarious. I understand that while on the subject of cancer, hilarity is inappropriate. But in this context, some has to make the call to reality, and with facts. You did a great job, and also a service to victims of cancer and their families.
Thanks, Mike Fernandes (We did the next letter)
Wes,
Very interesting. My development background spans multiple industries, and most recently, healthcare. I have experience with ISO and healthcare, so I understand the challenge that ISO 9001 presents for the, generally, poorly defined form a data perspective, healthcare process.
As you can see from our website http://www.gdmworld.com/index.php/products/ our main focus is in trying to assist clinicians with the addition of video and images to patient records to improve collaboration. We are now developing the first Evidence based Error Management solution (OverSite pat pend) to try and address the core problem of data integrity.
I would appreciate your view on OverSite if you have time.
Regards
David
David, I got a chance to take a look at your site and products this weekend, and I find them very interesting for two applications that I’m working on. The first is effectiveness and process validation in ISO environments. Your product might offer a unique tool for fast and effective validation. Second I see a potential application in an oncology ACO that I’m working on – specifically regarding patient evaluation and care validation. If you think that either of these areas might prove an interesting area for you and your team, let’s arrange a time for a call.
All the Best, Wes
Wes
These are screen saver photos!
Wally