Health Monitoring Systems makes the difference when time matters most.

Health Monitoring Systems

HMS is advancing healthcare informatics for government and private organizations involved in healthcare.  As an organization, we are committed to high quality services that improve the delivery of healthcare.

Our services process and analyze health‐related data in real time via a Software‐as‐a‐Service (SaaS) approach.  Using this approach, our services enable clients to increase their understanding of regional health conditions, improve quality and efficiency, and ensure regulatory compliance.

Service

HMS works with public health, healthcare and health-related organizations to craft solutions for process and data analysis challenges.  These service-based solutions evolve from careful study of customer needs and return superior results.

EpiCenter is the product of this process.  By working with public health around the country, we created a new product and a new approach to disease surveillance.

Looking forward, we continue this process with MediCenter.  Working with hospital administrators and clinicians, we are transforming data into actionable information to improve quality and efficiency, and impact the revenue cycle.

 

Health Monitoring Systems Partners with New Jersey to Manage Potential Health Threats

Pittsburgh, PA -- Health Monitoring Systems (HMS) announces a major expansion in the coverage of its EpiCenter service to include all 8.7 million residents of New Jersey. HMS recently entered an agreement with the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services to connect every hospital in the state to the EpiCenter service, which electronically monitors community health.

 
NBC Affiliate Interviews Dr Thomas McGill and Kevin Hutchison about MediCenter
Pittsburgh, PA, August 1, 2010 -- Bill Flanagan of Pittsburgh's NBC affiliate (WPXI) interviews Dr. A Thomas McGill of Butler Memorial Hospital and Health Monitoring Systems' CEO, Kevin Hutchison. Butler partnered with Health Monitoring Systems to study the effects of electronic health information exchange on operations and patient care.   

 
North Shore firm's software tracks illness outbreaks
Friday, June 04, 2010
By Erich Schwartzel, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
 
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