Mar 03 2016

How To Dispose of Nuclear Pharmaceuticals

Federal regulations require hospitals and outpatient facilities to keep a record of the distribution of radiopharmaceuticals. They are required to track dosage amounts and radiation readings. When theses facilities need to dispose of the radiopharmaceutical inventory, they send the containers back to the manufacturer and report this to the FDA. The steps taken can be […]
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Dec 05 2014

NMIS Version 15

By listening to our customers and implementing their suggestions we have developed a comprehensive solution for all departments. Here is an overview of our NMIS product suite including a sneak peak of version 15. NMIS OVERVIEW NMIS was created in 1985 as a way to manage basic record keeping for Nuclear Medicine departments. It has […]
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Sep 22 2014

Norton Symantec Antivirus Update

On Sept 16th, 2014 , there was a Norton Symantec antivirus update that happened to some customers. After the update NMIS HL7 users experienced their NMIS HL7 interface no longer working.  Our technical support team diagnosed the issue and tracked it down to Tuesday mornings Symantec virus definitions update.  It was flagging the NMIS HL7 interface services […]
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Sep 16 2014

Users Questions Answered – How to Set Up A Backup

Data loss can occur in any number of ways including human error, computer virus, hardware or system failure, power outage or other. The remedy is to have a data back-up plan in place, to ensure data is adequately protected and can be recovered in a timely manner.  With our clients data protection in mind, we […]
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Aug 19 2014

Reduce Human Error and Increase Data Communication within Hospitals

It is imperative to Hospital operations that data be captured accurately and securely.  Reducing the potential for human error through the use of sophisticated software systems can save hospitals time, money and even potential legal fees. Providing an adequate software system can reduce paper filing, data redundancies, increase facility capacity, and ensure human error potential […]
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May 16 2014

Explore NMIS Software for Your Department

NMIS Software was created in 1985 as in informational system for Nuclear Medicine departments.  It was first developed as a way to manage basic record keeping.  Through its 29-year history, it has evolved and expanded into one of the most robust software systems.  It is refined and tailored to meeting the changing needs of today’s […]
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