SOURCE: Truestone
HERNDON, VA–(Marketwire – June 30, 2010) – Truestone, LLC, a provider of enterprise IT and mission operations solutions to the Federal government, announced today that “Readying Your Infrastructure for EMR” — an article on the steps healthcare providers can take to prepare and implement an electronic medical record (EMR) infrastructure has been featured in the May 2010 issue of Information Week Analytics.
The article, written by John Sankovich, Truestone’s VP of Federal Civilian Services, focuses on making smart technology-ready investment decisions in anticipation of increased demand for medical services and adoption of EMRs. Although the Federal government has created a $17 billion program to reimburse doctors and hospitals for implementing EMR systems, fewer than 10% of providers have taken concrete steps toward digital medical records.
The article provides frameworks for assessing requirements, determining delivery models, selecting hardware vendors and right-sizing server specifications. Sankovich also provides scoping mechanisms to help healthcare providers determine the proper server configuration for the size and scope of their practice. The article is available for purchase at www.analytics.informationweek.com. John Sankovich can be reached at [email protected].
About Truestone
Truestone delivers enterprise IT, cyber security, systems integration and mission operations solutions to the federal government. Founded in 2003, Truestone employs approximately 300 people located in Herndon, VA; Washington, DC; Suffolk, VA; Oakland, CA and at customer sites nationwide. Truestone is a subsidiary of Qivliq, LLC — a NANA company. For more information, visit www.truestonefed.com.
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