Healthcare Consulting
TPJ Systems Healthcare Consulting Solutions are customized to each client's unique
specifications, budgeting requirements, and IT department skill level. TPJ Project
Managers, application developers, and business leaders can function part of
your healthcare integration team or as a complete project team to provide
health care consulting services that address your integration needs.
Our healthcare application development expertise, successful delivery of integration
services, web-enabled applications, and legacy integration technologies reduce your
risk while providing you a competitive advantage.
TPJ Systems enterprise solutions specific to the healthcare industry provide products
that are scalable to fit any healthcare facility large and small. TPJ healthcare
solutions can interact among multiple hospitals, multiple products, and multiple
modalities (ex: web, mobile devices, etc). By enhancing your healthcare information
technology team with TPJ Healthcare Consultants you gain system integrators
who are knowledgeable in application and integration issues that are specific to
the healthcare industry today.
TPJ Systems is a team of Healthcare Consultants who have an extensive knowledge
base and experience that is unique to the Healthcare Industry. We deliver HIPAA
compliant interface technology, including adapters for cloverleaf interface engine.
TPJ also offers Cloverleaf/Quovadx mentoring and Cloverleaf Training that can be
totally customized to suit your staffs needs, integration systems, and budget.
TPJ Systems is a committed team of Project Managers and Application Developers who
honestly believe that integration can be a successful and money saving investment.
This is proven by our track record of delivering our work on time and under budget.
To find out more regarding TPJ Systems Healthcare Consulting Solutions please refer
to our request information
page, or send Tom an email .
**"The Demonstrated Value of Healthcare IT" by Doug Johnson, Eric Pan,
and Blackford Middleton Healthcare Informatics Feb.
2003 (article quoted with permission)