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Netrics Press Releases
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PRINCETON, NJ, December 6, 2004 - Los Alamos National Laboratory, one of the US Department of Energy's premier research laboratories, has selected Netrics' Intelligent Record Matching™ software to solve a longstanding problem of finding similar records across disparate bibliographic databases, despite variations and flaws in the data. Netrics' technology uses advanced mathematics-based record-matching algorithms to tolerate inherent errors and link the database records across a very large, 600 million record dataset of bibliographic and citation records. |
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Software Eliminates Paper-Based System, Reduces Costs, Improves Accuracy and Streamlines Correction Process PRINCETON, NJ, October 4, 2004 - Netrics, specializing in intelligently matching and retrieving database records, introduced N-Mend™, the industry's first and only ASP solution that automates the labor intensive process of correcting errors in Electronic Health Records. The software can completely eliminate paper and vastly improves the efficiency of workers chartered with reconciling duplicates within a medical records database. N-Mend is accessed via a Web browser, using a secure, encrypted, password-protected Web connection. |
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Record Matching Technology Optimizes Data Integrity and Reduces the Cost of Fixing Errors for Healthcare Organizations PRINCETON, NJ, August 30, 2004 - Netrics, experts in intelligently matching and retrieving database records, partnered with Just Associates, a Health Information Management consulting firm focused on medical records integrity, to simplify the detection and correction of errors in Electronic Health Records. |
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Patented Record Matching Technology Delivers Unparalleled Accuracy and Reliability; Reduces Costs and Delivers More Value from Enterprise Data PRINCETON, NJ, August 16, 2004 - Netrics, specializing in intelligently matching and retrieving database records, achieved profitability and reported 176% revenue growth in each of the first two quarters of 2004, as compared to the same two quarters a year ago. |
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Over One Hundred Million Patient Records Already Processed PRINCETON, NJ, June 5, 2003 - Netrics Intelligent Record Matching™ (IRM) technology is the first commercial solution that uses machine learning to identify duplicate patient records - the long-standing data quality problem associated with patient databases. Patient record repositories, or Enterprise Master Person Indexes (EMPI), store and manage the patient records that are central to the operation of hospitals and Integrated Delivery Networks. Given their essential role and high-level of human interaction, EMPIs are prone to data quality problems that must be addressed because they directly impact patient safety. |
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Technology from Netrics® Overcomes Input Error and Interprets Query Context for Highly Accurate Search Results PRINCETON, NJ, March 3, 2003 - Multimedia Live (MML) (http://www.mmlive.com), the leading developer of e-commerce technology and services for Intelligent Selling™ on the Web, has announced the availability of new MarketLive™ and MarketPlace™ modules providing Intelligent Searching™ by Netrics®. This application dramatically increases the accuracy of an e-commerce website's internal search feature and displays search results in helpful ways, leading to higher customer satisfaction and increased sales. Intelligent Searching is powered by technology from Netrics (http://www.netrics.com), an industry-leading search technology provider. This service uses Netrics' patented filtering algorithms and machine intelligence to overcome customers' input errors, accurately interpret the context of the search query, and deliver relevant responses. |
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Netrics Search Allows for Accuracy, Speed in Retrieving Patient Data PRINCETON, NJ, September 16, 2002 - The quality of patient care begins with efficient and safe registration and scheduling practices. Due to name changes, misspellings, entering incorrect data or other forms of human error, clinicians often enter a care setting armed with incomplete patient data. Cerner's agreement with Netrics brings enhanced search capabilities to Cerner's Enterprise Master Person Index (EMPI). Netrics technology, using advanced mathematics-based search algorithms, identifies potential duplicates to provide the most inclusive, comprehensive patient record. This technology offers registration managers confidence in their patient data through accuracy, speed and peace of mind that they are retrieving a patient's entire record. |
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