RICHMOND, VA – September, 9, 2013 – Virginia Biotech Research Park tenant, eHealthObjects, has announced that it has signed its first MOU with an international client, The Richmond Fellowship Society –India. A first-of-its-kind for the company, in terms of collaborating with an NGO, the focus of their
Read more →Collaboration to Ensure Quality of Care The Richmond Fellowship Society – India (RFS) founded in 1986, a non-for-profit organization providing care and psychosocial rehabilitation services for persons with mental health needs, has signed an MoU with eHealthObjects, a US-based health technology company focussing on improving quality of
Read more →During the next 14 months, the Maryland P3 (Patients, Pharmacists, Partnerships) Program will offer eligible employees at the State Center Office the opportunity to join a pilot project providing medication therapy management (MTM) services by specialty-trained pharmacists. Pharmacists will work collaboratively with employees and their health care providers to set
Read more →Pilot project for 5,000 state workers uses School’s expertise to develop, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of comprehensive medication therapy management services. By: Steve Berberich Friday, May 10, 2013 During the next 14 months, the Maryland P3 (Patients, Pharmacists, Partnerships) Program will offer eligible employees at the State Center Office
Read more →Sanjay Mittal and Sunita Gupta started eHealthObjects in 2006 to fix a near-universal problem — fragmented and costly Health IT systems. After four years of research and development, they created programs that allow for the maintenance and secure exchange of patient health records, facilitate automation in operations
Read more →Jan 20, 2012 via PRlog.org Innovative health IT company, eHealthObjects, Inc., announced today that it has won the prestigious Vanguard award by Virginia Asian Chamber of Commerce (VACC) in the business excellence category for 2011. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRLog (Press Release) – Jan 20, 2012 – “We are delighted to
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