NEGC Partners with Global Vision Technologies to Create Patient Quality Improvement Registry

NEGC Partners with Global Vision Technologies to Create Patient Quality Improvement Registry



The New England Genetics Collaborative (NEGC) at the University of New Hampshire’s Institute on Disability is partnering with Global Vision Technologies (GVT) to create and deliver a new quality improvement patient registry to improve genetic health care quality and safety.



St. Louis / Durham, N. H. (PRWEB) June 14, 2010



The New England Genetics Collaborative (NEGC) at the University of New Hampshire’s Institute on Disability is partnering with Global Vision Technologies (http://www. globalvisiontech. com) (GVT) to create and deliver a new quality improvement patient registry (http://www. patientregistrysoftware. com/PatientRegistry/ClinicalPURSUIT/tabid/171/Default. aspx) to improve genetic health care quality and safety.



“The new quality improvement registry will enable the NEGC to collect data securely and rapidly from multiple centers,” said George Ritacco, Executive Director of Client Services at GVT. “Records will be entered securely and safely by clinicians, and then the data can be compiled, accessed, and analyzed, giving valuable insight into what’s working and how to further improve patient outcomes.”



“One of the primary objectives of this effort is to examine patterns in provider practices to ensure that all children with genetic conditions in New England are receiving optimal genetic health care,” said John Moeschler, MD, NEGC Program Director and Professor of Pediatrics at Dartmouth Medical School. “The patient registry software (http://www. patientregistrysoftware. com/PatientRegistry/tabid/168/Default. aspx) system from GVT will provide genetics health care teams with a view into their clinical practice that has not been available previously.”



About Global Vision Technologies, Inc.,

GVT is a provider of information management solutions for health and human service organizations needing patient registries (http://www. patientregistrysoftware. com/PatientRegistry/tabid/168/Default. aspx) and child welfare, social services case management software (http://www. famcare. net/FAMCare/tabid/155/Default. aspx). GVT delivers secure, custom systems for improved productivity, workflow, and reduced costs. For more information on ClinicalPURSUIT, visit www. patientregistrysoftware. com.



About New England Genetics Collaborative (NEGC)

Funded by a federal cooperative agreement from the Health Resources and Services Administration, the NEGC promotes collaborations between the medical community, public health professionals, educators, advocates, and families in all six New England states. The NEGC partners with the Institute for Health Policy and Practice at UNH, the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Clinical Genetics, and the University of Massachusetts Medical School to enhance the services and supports for individuals with genetic disorders. For more information, visit www. negenetics. org.



The Institute on Disability at the University of New Hampshire was established in 1987 to provide a coherent university-based focus for the improvement of knowledge, policies, and practices related to the lives of persons with disabilities and their families. Its mission is to strengthen communities to ensure full access, equal opportunities, and participation for all persons.



The University of New Hampshire, founded in 1866, is a New England liberal arts college and a major research university with a strong focus on undergraduate-oriented research. A land, sea and space-grant university, UNH is the state’s flagship public institution, enrolling 12,200 undergraduate and 2,200 graduate students.



PRESS CONTACT FOR NEGC: Monica McClain, Director, NEGC, (603) 862-4320



PRESS CONTACT FOR GVT: George Ritacco, Executive Director, Client Services, (877) 791-4367



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