CTG Selected by the Texas Health Services Authority to Provide Planning Support for Statewide Health Information Exchange
May 05 2010 - 10:45AM
Business Wire
CTG (NASDAQ: CTGX), an international IT solutions and services
company, today announced it was selected by the Texas Health
Services Authority (THSA) to assist in the development of strategic
and operational plans to implement electronic health information
networks that will support higher quality, safer, and more
efficient healthcare throughout the State of Texas. CTG will work
with the THSA to develop and facilitate a planning process that
addresses the five critical domain areas for health information
exchanges (HIEs): governance, finance, technical infrastructure,
business and technical operations, and legal/policy.
“CTG is pleased to partner with the THSA on this important
initiative to plan the implementation of statewide HIEs in Texas,”
said CTG Chairman and CEO James R. Boldt. “We are looking forward
to working closely with the THSA to establish an open and
collaborative planning process that engages diverse stakeholders
including clinicians, IT professionals, and administrators. This
approach will ensure a high functioning, sustainable statewide HIE
network that will be focused on integrated patient-centered care
and operational efficiency.”
“The THSA looks forward to working with CTG and health care
stakeholders in Texas to develop strategic and operational plans
for HIEs in the State of Texas,” said Manfred Sternberg, President
of the Board of Directors of the THSA. “Our goal is to improve the
quality, safety, and efficiency of the Texas health care sector
while protecting individual privacy.”
Michael J. Colson, CTG Senior Vice President, Solutions, also
commented “As an early entrant in the HIE arena, CTG brings to this
engagement the knowledge and experience to lay a solid groundwork
for building an HIE organization that will help clinicians meet
meaningful use criteria for federal stimulus funds while improving
the quality and efficiency of clinical care. With a dedicated HIE
consulting practice, CTG is well qualified to help statewide and
regional HIE organizations with initiatives that range from
planning and design to systems selection and implementation.”
CTG’s understanding and expertise in healthcare systems,
processes, and operations is grounded in 20 years of providing
healthcare IT services to hundreds of healthcare providers. In
2009, CTG was ranked as the eighth largest healthcare management
consulting company by Modern Healthcare and were also named to the
Top 100 Healthcare IT Providers by Healthcare Informatics. CTG was
recently cited in Information Week as one of the top three firms
for healthcare organizations looking for help in implementing
electronic medical records and other health IT investments.
About CTG
CTG develops innovative IT solutions to address the business
needs and challenges of companies in several higher-growth
industries including healthcare, energy, and technology services.
As a leading provider of IT and business consulting solutions to
the healthcare market, CTG offers hospitals, physician groups, and
regional health information exchanges a full range of electronic
medical record services. Additionally, CTG has developed for the
healthcare provider and payer markets unique, proprietary software
solutions that support better and lower cost healthcare. CTG also
provides managed services IT staffing for major technology
companies and large corporations. Backed by nearly 45 years’
experience, proprietary methodologies, and an ISO 9001-certified
management system, CTG has a proven track record of delivering
high-value, industry-specific solutions. CTG’s IT professionals are
based in an international network of offices in North America and
Western Europe. CTG posts news and other important information on
the Web at www.ctg.com.
About THSA
The Texas Legislature created the THSA in 2007 as a
public-private partnership, legally structured as a nonprofit
corporation, to promote and coordinate the development of HIE in
Texas. A 13-member Board of Directors appointed by the Governor of
Texas with the advice and consent of the Texas Senate governs the
THSA.
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