Remedy Informatics Awarded GSA Contract to Provide Innovative IT Solutions to Federal, State and Local Agencies
SALT LAKE CITY, June 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Remedy Informatics, a leading provider of registry-based informatics products for healthcare and life sciences research, today announced it has been awarded a U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) IT Schedule 70 supply contract (GS-35F-367AA, effective May 7, 2013) and is now certified to provide innovative IT solutions to government agencies at federal, state and local levels. In accordance with this contract, Remedy has placed its products and services on the federal government's electronic ordering system, GSA Advantage!®.
"We continue to see a tremendous demand for our informatics products in both the private and public sectors, and this GSA contract will obviate the need for an often lengthy bid process, making it easier for government agencies to procure and deploy our software," said Gary Kennedy, Founder & CEO of Remedy Informatics. "With our enterprise-level software, government agencies involved in cutting-edge and key research initiatives will be able to break down data silos, improve data management and ultimately accelerate the pace of their discoveries and subsequent innovations."
Among the informatics products now available to federal, state and local agencies through the IT Schedule 70 GSA contract include:
-- Mosaic(TM) Registries are dynamic and flexible registry-based products
that enable researchers to aggregate, map and harmonize data from
disparate sources and then query that data with the help of powerful
analytics and visualization tools.
-- Investigate(TM), the first and only integrated research management
system (IRMS) designed to enable cross-discipline, cross-institution
sharing of data between clinical, laboratory and biobank researchers and
data sources. By facilitating a bi-directional flow of information
between key players in healthcare and life sciences research,
Investigate begins to truly deliver on the promise of personalized
medicine.
-- ComprehensiveBMT(TM), a clinical informatics product designed to help
blood and marrow transplant (BMT) centers achieve clinical excellence by
publishing groundbreaking research, tracking and measuring patient
outcomes, gaining and maintaining accreditation and efficiently
complying with mandatory reporting requirements.
All of Remedy Informatics' products are built on the innovative Mosaic(TM) Platform and designed to help life sciences researchers and healthcare professionals improve their use of subject, patient, research and clinical data. With the broader and deeper view of their data that Remedy's products provide, researchers and clinicians are better able to track outcomes in order to improve the quality of patient care and develop new, more effective therapies.
"This contract opens another door for us and increases the impact we aim to have on healthcare and life sciences research," added Kennedy. "Our team continues to roll out new and innovative products to meet the varying needs of these two diverse industries. We look forward to a long and successful relationship with government agencies of all shapes and sizes working in a wide variety of areas of interest."
Remedy was recently part of a 20-member team awarded a CIO-SP3 prime contract by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center (NITAAC). The LongView International Technology Solutions Team can also pursue projects under the CIO-SP3 contract to provide a broad range of IT services and solutions to the Institutes and Centers of the NIH, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and other federal departments. Learn more about the CIO-SP3 contract award here.
Remedy Informatics serves a wide range of leading healthcare and life sciences research institutions around the world, including Cleveland Clinic's Bariatric and Metabolic Institute, the Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah, the American Joint Replacement Registry (AJRR), Baylor Health Care System, The European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) and many more.
For more information on Remedy Informatics' GSA federal service contract, please contact Joseph Kennedy.
Remedy Informatics, Inc. is the leading provider of patient registries, medical research software, and research informatics products that accelerate translational medicine discoveries from bench to bedside. Remedy offers a wide range of highly configurable biomedical informatics products that are built on the powerful Mosaic(TM) Platform. Remedy's mission is to tangibly, measurably and permanently improve the effectiveness of life sciences research and healthcare delivery in the United States and around the world. For more information visit: http://www.remedyinformatics.com.