MEDICAL SOFTWARE AUTOMATING

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ENTERPRISE HEALTH IMAGING DR SYSTEMS, INC. 10140 Mesa Rim Road San Diego CA 92121 Medical software for automating a patient examination workflow that includes scheduling and registering the patient for a diagnostic imaging examination, acquiring, storing and displaying a diagnostic image of the patient, preparing, distributing and archiving an examination report, and monitoring the workflow for regulatory compliance;
ENTERPRISE IMAGING EXCELLENCE DR SYSTEMS, INC. 10140 Mesa Rim Road San Diego CA 92121 Medical software for automating a patient examination workflow that includes scheduling and registering the patient for a diagnostic imaging examination, storing and displaying a diagnostic image of the patient created during the examination, preparing, distributing and archiving an examination report based on the diagnostic image, and monitoring the workflow for regulatory compliance, not including software used to create the diagnostic image;
ENTERPRISE MEDICAL IMAGING DR SYSTEMS, INC. 10140 Mesa Rim Road San Diego CA 92121 Medical software for automating a patient examination workflow that includes scheduling and registering the patient for a diagnostic imaging examination, acquiring, storing and displaying a diagnostic image of the patient, preparing, distributing and archiving an examination report, and monitoring the workflow for regulatory compliance;
SWEET SOLUTIONS INPX Inc. 580 Howard Ave. Somerset NJ 08873 Medical software for automating the practice with electronic health records practice management and patient portal software;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system for automating experimentation is disclosed. The system comprises an automated experimentation platform (AEP) for automating research, development, and engineering experimentation processes and work and a generalized exchange module (GEM) for automating data exchanges between the AEP and external software applications, devices, or the instrument control programs (ICPs) controlling the devices; a generalization of the exchange module enables all automated data exchanges to be generic. Through the use of the automated experimentation platform (AEP) and the generalized exchange module (GEM), the automation can be adapted to any targeted external software application, device or a devices' controlling software program.