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Shreis-Scalene Sciences LLC
11516 Darnestown Rd. Gaithersburg,MD 20878
Tel : (001)301-926-0566
Fax : (001)301-926-2925
email : Shréis.com
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Clinical
Database Management Software
Shréis-Scalene
Sciences LLC ,has
launched a state-of-the-art concept of Integrated Medical Report
Recording and Analysis for the medical and research fraternity with
special focus on cardiovascular clinical data. The
approach revolutionizes the archiving and analyzing of patient data.
This will usher in a new era of computerized clinical data
management through effective communication.
Our
approach heralds the concept of global standardization of clinical
and lab data. It will certainly help improve the present standard of
health services and also the overall efficiency of medical and
research institutions by reducing the risk factor in patient
treatment and data handling. It provides them with a powerful
tool to generate personalized clinical and laboratory data in a
structured format. We believe that the usage of our software will
become a standard and accurate means of intra-establishment
communication. The stored data will help in useful analysis and
research, and will lead to a cost effective way of data management.
The
new concept in software is the outcome of years of dedicated and
continuous interaction with leading medical practitioners, research
scientists and software specialists. Lacunae in the collection
of patient clinical and research data and its management should now
be a matter of the past. Our software packages replace the
traditional passive and manual method of collection of patient data
in text format, with an active on-line, easy to use pop-up &
pull-down menu in an interactive mode in a very structured format.
Medical and research personnel have contributed significantly in
developing these menus on the basis of their day-to-day usage of the
software. Thus the age-old method of text compilation will be
replaced by a powerful structured data collection. Shréis offers a
solution to the complex problem of Clinical Data Management by
evolving a generic approach towards data collection. This is
achieved by structuring the main & micro modules of the software
in a very flexible way that when a particular branch of medical
science is selected it picks up the relevant data from the
core-libraries. These
core libraries are built by exhaustive building blocks for the
various branches and these can be modified or re-compiled to suit
the specific needs of the concerned faculty, if necessary, keeping
all the modules of the parent software universal.
Storing of
clinical and research data in a structured database format through
standardized inputs is the key to powerful analysis of the data.
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