HealthCare IT

'Necessity is the mother of invention' -Plato

  Medical Software Design and Marketing, llc.(MSDM) was created in the face of a pressing need to improve the communication between patient and physician.  Designed by practicing physicians and nurses, MSDM's software offerings strive to enhance the actual day to day flow of information that occurs in the world of clinical medicine. With the proliferation of testing facilities, including the burgeoning of in-office testing, comes the logistical challenge of sorting these tests' results and conveying them to the appropriate patients. Vitesst.com offers a private health record (PHR) which removes the multiple barriers between patient and physician. The system allows the efficient and safe transmission of information, resulting in quick and decisive action plans of care.
The process certainly enhances patient care and provides cost savings by offering a less labor-intensive and more rapid dissemination of information. 
MSDM is motivated by the belief that improved communication between patient and physician produces better health.

A Private Health Record will increase productivity


Savings in printing, labor and postage costs are benefited from the use of Vitesst.com. This  PHR is a tool designed not only for doctors, nurses, and clinical staff, but for the benefit of the patients, insurance companies, government, pharmacies, and other interested parties.  It furthermore reduces medical liability by improving the relay of actionable results.  With its archiving feature, Vitesst.com lowers the overall cost of healthcare by reducing redundant testing.  It is environmentally friendly, reducing paper and fuel consumption inherent in the traditional mailing of test results.  Our PHR will smooth the transition to any electronic medical record system in the future.  Why wait? When one can KnowNow with Vitesst!

 


 
It was inevitable that in doing this I should arrive at new results, and it is perhaps understandable that in the end I have felt impelled to present these results not only in the dry form of a catalogue, but also in a more connected and personal one.
Alfred Einstein