Texas Tech Health Sciences Center Selects DSS, Inc. To Implement VistA
Posted on: Tuesday, 11 July 2006, 18:00 CDT
Document Storage Systems, Inc. (DSS) announced today that the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso, TX has selected them for campus wide implementation of the VistA Electronic Health Record (EHR). "We're elated that Texas Tech has chosen us," said Mark Byers, President of DSS. "This is our first major vxVistA customer outside of the Veterans Health Administration and we're looking forward to building a great relationship with them as we have with the VHA."
The contract calls for an Alpha site clinic to be live and running the basic features of the EHR software within 8 months. Other project milestones include three additional months to go live with basic features in all El Paso clinics, and an additional 9 months to go live with advanced features, including multi-formulary capabilities at all of their over 20 clinics providing EHR functionality to 300 plus providers and students.
About DSS, Inc.
DSS, Inc. - The VistAExperts, is the leading developer of integrated software packages for the Veterans Health Administration's VistA system. After working exclusively with the VHA for more than a decade, DSS is now offering vxVistA to health care delivery systems of all sizes, both domestic and international. For more information concerning DSS please visit http://www.VistaExperts.com.
Source: Business Wire
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