MEDIA ADVISORY, Sept. 24, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) --
News/Photo/Video opportunities for news media
WHO: Vianeta Communications and friends.
WHAT: You are invited to learn more about Vianeta Harmony-the
stress-free alternative to traditional health information
management (HIM)-at 2004 National AHIMA Convention amid the
colors, sounds and scents of Hawaii.
WHEN: Oct. 10 (4 pm): Vianeta COO Ralph Aceves presents "Moving
towards an Electronic Health Record: Step-by-step with
modular XML-based Digital Patient Folder technology."
Oct. 11-13 (Exhibit Hall hours): Vianeta introduces its
Web-based Digital Patient Folder (DPF), the newest member
of its unified Web-based e-HIM product suite, Vianeta
Harmony.
(Hundreds of hospitals and clinics throughout North America
use Vianeta Harmony-the only native XML (Extensible Markup
Language) health IT solution on the market-to reduce cost,
improve revenue cycles, maximize efficiency, prevent
errors, improve quality and ensure patient privacy. This
advanced new DPF technology gives hospitals and clinics
an affordable, intuitive, evolutionary path to a true
electronic health record.)
As company experts demonstrate Vianeta Harmony, members of
the famed Hula Monsters* play ukulele, illustrating
Vianeta's "Paradise Found" theme with Hapa Haole music.
Tuesday, Vianeta gives away fresh floral leis.
Oct. 13 (11 am): Journal of AHIMA Editor Anne Zender picks
the winning ticket for a Vianeta-sponsored tropical
vacation for two.
WHERE: All events take place at the Washington DC Convention
Center, 801 Mount Vernon Place NW. Visit
http://www.dcconvention.com/directions/default.asp for
directions.
Oct. 10 presentation: Room 302.
All other events and happenings: Vianeta's AHIMA Booth
#434.
OTHER: Photos and logos available upon request.
AHIMA: The American Health Information Management Association
(AHIMA) is headquartered in Washington, D.C. On the Net:
AHIMA site: http://www.ahima.org
VIANETA: Vianeta Communications is headquartered in Milpitas, Calif.
(Silicon Valley). On the Net: Vianeta site
http://www.vianeta.com
*Lauded by Washington Post music critic Eric Brace, the Hula Monsters have earned numerous "Wammies" from the Washington Area Music Association, including five "Best World Music Group" awards, and have been artists-in-residence at the Kennedy Center.
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