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Case Study Presentation To Highlight Role of Enterprise Master
Patient Index (EMPI) Solution In Ensuring Patient Safety
and Improving Business Efficiencies
SeeBeyond (Nasdaq:SBYN), provider of the world's first fully
integrated composite application network suite (SeeBeyond ICAN Suite)
for the deployment of advanced integration and composite application
solutions, today announced it will deliver a case study and solution
presentation at the 2005 Medicaid Management Information Systems
(MMIS) Conference. The presentation, entitled "The Enterprise Master
Patient Index: Delivering Results for Medicare and Medicaid" will take
place on Wednesday, August 17 at 1 p.m. at the Big Sky Resort in
Montana.
The ability for today's Medicare and Medicaid organizations to
provide a complete "single, master view" of disparate member data is
critical in delivering timely and relevant information that providers,
benefits administrators and trading partners depend on to ensure
patient safety and improve business efficiencies. This single master
view can be enabled through Enterprise Master Patient Index (EMPI)
technology that creates a cross-reference of member information kept
current by rules defined to identify, match and update data from
multiple source applications.
Whether the need is to coordinate member services across various
healthcare facilities on a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), create
comprehensive personal health records, or implement MITA protocols,
SeeBeyond's eIndex(TM) Global Identifier provides a Web-based and
highly configurable solution that allows payers, providers and
Medicare / Medicaid organizations to create a custom patient indexing
application suited to their specific needs. To learn more about how
the SeeBeyond eIndex solution can ensure the success of EMPI and MITA
initiatives, conference attendees are invited to join the informative
case study and solution presentation on August 17th. As part of the
presentation, SeeBeyond will share lessons learned utilizing its EMPI
solution for the National Health Service in the United Kingdom, a
project in which more than 50 million patients with life-long
healthcare records are integrated for a national single patient view.
The 2005 MMIS Conference will be held August 14 - 18 in Montana at
the Big Sky Resort. SeeBeyond team members will be available at Booth
6 during the conference to answer questions and provide product
demonstrations. For additional conference information, visit
http://www.mmisconference.org/.
For more information about SeeBeyond's solutions for healthcare,
please visit http://www.seebeyond.com/industries/health.asp.
About SeeBeyond
With more than 15 years of software innovation and real-world
experience in integrating systems across Global 2000 organizations,
SeeBeyond (Nasdaq:SBYN) delivers the industry's first integrated
composite application network built on a comprehensive integration
platform. The SeeBeyond(R) Integrated Composite Application Network
Suite(TM) helps organizations rapidly assemble and deploy
enterprise-scale end-user applications built on existing systems and
infrastructure to dramatically improve business operations. SeeBeyond
has more than 2,000 customers worldwide, including Blue Cross Blue
Shield of Massachusetts, BHP Billiton, The Cleveland Clinic, The Dial
Corporation, DuPont, Florida Power & Light, Fluor Daniel, Fujitsu,
General Motors, Halliburton, Hertz Corporation, HP, Lockheed Martin,
Pfizer, Samsung, Sprint and Sutter Health. For more information,
please visit www.seebeyond.com.
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