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PDMS
(redirected from Patient Data Management System)

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PDMSPlant Design Management System
PDMSPoly Dimethyl Siloxane
PDMSPatient Data Management System
PDMSPlasma Desorption Mass Spectrometry
PDMSPeabody Developmental Motor Scale
PDMSPayload Data Management System
PDMSPoint-Defense Missile System
PDMSProject Data Management System
PDMSPesticide Document Management System
PDMSPower Distribution and Management System
PDMSPoly Dimethyl Sulfate
PDMSProgram Data and Management System
PDMSProgram Development & Maintenance System


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The homecare/alternate care division integrates the EMR into the Electronic Medical Data Exchange(TM) and into the Electronic House Call(TM) systems while the hospital division plans to integrate the EMR into the CyberStat(TM) patient data management system.
an award-winning, comprehensive healthcare network, has deployed GoldenGate solutions to support continuous operations of their mission-critical patient data management system -- the GE Healthcare Carecast(TM) application.
CyberStat2(TM) is designed as a HIPAA compliant wireless patient data management system that connects patient monitoring devices to a central station and auto-populates an EMR.
 
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