Positron and Disease Management to Co-Develop Heart Disease Management Solution
Posted on: Wednesday, 25 June 2008, 12:01 CDT
Positron and Disease Management have announced an agreement to co-develop a coronary artery disease prevention and reversal software program and total disease management solution.
The product will include a heart disease pre-test risk calculator, a coronary disease reversal and prevention practice management program, a web-based, patient centric, disease reversal and life style modification program, an interpreting and referring physician portal, as well as a cost efficacy and patient outcomes tracker.
Joseph Oliverio, Positron's president, said: "The development of our heart disease management solution will help us reach beyond our current molecular imaging targeted business to offer a product to payers, self insured corporations, multi-specialty groups, cardiology groups, hospitals and finally direct to the consumer."
Source: Datamonitor
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