VigiLanz Corporation Enters Agreements with Orlando Health, Inc. and Contra Costa Regional Medical Center
MINNNEAPOLIS -- VigiLanz Corporation has entered into contracts with Orlando Health, Inc., a group of seven hospitals in Orlando, Florida; and Contra Costa Regional Medical Center in Martinez, California, to license the VigiLanz product suite, consisting of the Dynamic PharmacoVigilance® (DPV) system, the Dynamic PracticeGuidance™ (DPG) system, and the VigiLanz Infection Control Monitor™ (ICM). These clinical decision support solutions were developed by VigiLanz in response to the growing need of hospitals for real time, automated solutions to proactively monitor patients. They identify and prevent adverse drug events, support adherence to clinical best practices, and identify, control and eliminate infectious risks in hospitals.
“VigiLanz is pleased to be acknowledged on both coasts by these well respected health care institutions, as providing the best, most cost effective solutions in the market for these CDSS needs. We look forward to long and productive partnerships,” said David Goldsteen, MD, VigiLanz CEO.
About VigiLanz Corporation: Founded in 2001, VigiLanz Corporation is a closely held company located in Minneapolis and Chicago.
About Orlando Health: Established in 1918, Orlando Health is a nationally recognized, community-based family of facilities dedicated to serving the needs of the Orlando, Florida region with compassion and spirituality.
About Contra Costa Regional Medical Center: CCRMC is a full service county hospital, offering a complete array of patient-centered health care services in its state of the art, modern facility.
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