UNI/CARE - Pro-Filer™ News: Pro-Filer.xRM Preview

>> Tuesday, April 13, 2010

UNI/CARE is previewing their upcoming version of Pro-Filer™ called Pro-Filer.xRM at the California Institute for Mental Health Information Management for Behavioral Health Conference in Hollywood, CA.

I would love to be there, but I'm still finishing up a few things for ITX Enterprises before I leave. I have heard rumors about some of the new UI though, and it is going to be amazing. I'm sure your users will love it.

Below is the press release from UNI/CARE's website:

GW

UNI/CARE, in partnership with Microsoft, to premier Pro-Filer.xRM at the CiMH 10th Annual Behavioral Health Information Management Conference and Exposition
April 9, 2010

Pro-Filer.xRM demonstration attendees eligible to win an Asus Eee PC Netbook featuring Microsoft Windows® 7

Sarasota, Florida, April 9, 2010 – UNI/CARE Systems, Inc., a leading provider of technical solutions to the Human Services Community and the developer of Pro-Filer™, will premier their Pro-Filer.xRM enterprise solution upgrade, in partnership with Microsoft, at the 10th Annual Behavioral Health Information Management Conference and Exposition: Addressing the Needs of Mental Health, Alcohol, and Other Drug Programs, hosted by the California Institute for Mental Health and to be held April 14 - 15, 2010 in Hollywood, California.

The Pro-Filer.xRM product premier is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 14, 2010.  Pro-Filer.xRM, an upgrade to the Pro-Filer™ Electronic Health Record, is a .NET centric Human Services Enterprise platform designed to support the information requirements of human service organizations providing a wide array of clinical and financial services. Pro-Filer.xRM's service-oriented architecture aligns with the Microsoft Connected HHS framework and incorporates Microsoft Dynamics' business management solution , which will also be demonstrated by the UNI/CARE and Microsoft Team.  Additional highlights of the demonstration will include Pro-Filer.xRM's Health Information Technology (HIT) compliance with California standards, implementation specifications and certification criteria for Electronic Health Records.  Demonstration attendees can also enter an exclusive drawing to win an Asus Eee PC Netbook featuring Microsoft Windows® 7.

Additionally, UNI/CARE will be sponsoring the Exhibitor Reception scheduled for Wednesday, April 14 from 5:15 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. in the Exhibit Hall.  “UNI/CARE is committed to sponsoring events that provide the human services community with a forum to discuss state-of-the-art best practices and tools designed to foster the provision of quality care, revenue management and interoperability,” said May Ahdab, Ph.D., President and CEO of UNI/CARE.

CiMH's Annual Conference is the nation’s longest running and most well-attended Information Management Conference for the California behavioral health care field. The CiMH conference and trade show has become an essential meeting ground for all stakeholders to stay up-to-date on these developments and to view the latest versions of software products for their organizations.

UNI/CARE, in partnership with Microsoft, is exhibiting at the Annual Conference at booths #313, 315, 317.  For more information about CiMH's 10th Annual Behavioral Health Information Management Conference and Exposition: Addressing the Needs of Mental Health, Alcohol, and Other Drug Programs, please visit www.cimh.org.

About the California Institute for Mental Health (CiMH)

The California Institute for Mental Health (CiMH) was established in 1993 to promote excellence in mental health services through training, technical assistance, research and policy development. Local mental health directors founded CiMH to work collaboratively with all mental health system stakeholders. The commitment to collaboration has led the board to expand board membership to include consumers, family members, and other interested persons representing the public interest.  For more information, visit www.cimh.org.

About UNI/CARE Systems, Inc.

For more than 25 years, UNI/CARE has provided integrated clinical/financial software solutions to an impressive array of behavioral healthcare organizations. In an industry marked by uncertainty and quickly shifting technology trends, our success has enhanced our mission to continuously provide quality value to our customers.

UNI/CARE Systems, Inc.’s Corporate Office is located at 540 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, Florida 34236. The phone number is (941) 954-3403, fax (941) 954-2033. For more information, visit www.unicaresys.com or contact UNI/CARE Systems, Inc.

Copyright ©2010 UNI/CARE. All rights reserved.

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Crystal Reports® Tips and Tricks: Creating a Green Bar Effect

Do you remember green bar paper? It was wide continuous feed paper meant for giant dot matrix printers used by accounting departments. The paper was printed with alternating white and light green bars. The purpose of the green bars was to make it easier to follow a single line of data across the printed sheet.

I personally prefer this method over adding grid lines to the report. In this post, I'll show you how to simulate that green bar effect in Crystal Reports®.

Here is a down and dirty report that I created from the AdventureWorks database. Very simple, it gives the last name, first name and phone number from the Contact table. As you can see it gets difficult to know which phone number belongs to which name.


 


What we need to do now is add our green bars. With the report in design mode within Crystal Reports®, right click and select section expert.


Select the details section.


Now select the color tab.


Select the formula editor button (x+2) to bring up the format formula editor and enter the following line of code:

If remainder(RecordNumber,4) in [2,3] then Color (228, 255, 223) else crNoColor


The formula divides the record number by four. If the remainder equals two or three, it prints a light green bar as a background color for the details section. Save and close, then preview the report.


That's more like it, much easier to read and follow. Hope you liked this tip. If I can answer any questions or you have comments, use the comments button below.

Til next time…

GW

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UNI/CARE Pro-Filer™ Reporting: Retrieving a Client's Age on the Day of Service from Their Date of Birth

>> Sunday, April 11, 2010

One of the most common tasks handed to the Pro-Filer™ analyst is producing reports based on the age of the client at the time of service.  Since age is not a field within the database, (it really can't be as it is in continuous flux) this value must be calculated.  We could certainly add a formula to each of our reports or queries to do this, but let's write the code just once and then reference it when needed.  For this purpose we are going to add a user function in SQL to our reporting server.

Since we have the client's birth date stored in:

    Client.BDate

We can use a function to return their age by comparing to whatever date we are measuring against.  In this case let's use the recorded service start time which is stored in:

    RECORDED_SERVICE.STARTTIME

So we create our function with the code below:

begin sql----------------------------------------------->

create function dbo.fn_GetAge
(
      @pDateOfBirth datetime
    , @pAsOfDate datetime
)
returns int
as
begin

declare @vAge int

    if @pDateOfBirth >= @pAsOfDate
     
       return 0

    set @vAge = datediff(YY, @pDateOfBirth, @pAsOfDate)

    if month(@pDateOfBirth) > month(@pAsOfDate) or
      (month(@pDateOfBirth) = month(@pAsOfDate) and
       day(@pDateOfBirth)   > day(@pAsOfDate))

    set @vAge = @vAge - 1

return @vAge
end
go


<-------------------------------------------------end sql

DESCRIPTION
Our function as created accepts two inputs, the date of birth and the comparison date. 

The first if statement is just an error check to ensure that the date of birth is prior to our second date.  If not, it returns a 0.

The set statement starts the process of computing the age for us.  We can't just use a straight datediff function without the remaining if clause however.  Datediff simply returns the number of years between two dates.  So, if today is April 11, 2010 without checking for date, any birth date in 1990 would return an age of 20 even if the birth date has not yet passed for 2010.

USAGE
Let's create a list of clients in the system that were under age 5 at the time of service.  In this case we want the earliest age at which they received services:


begin sql----------------------------------------------->

select

      c.lname + ', ' + c.fname as ClientName
    , c.id as ClientID
    , min(dbo.fn_GetAge (c.bdate, rs.starttime)) as ClientAge

from

               recorded_service_helper rsh
      inner join client c on rsh.client_oid = c.oid
      inner join recorded_service rs on rsh.recorded_service_oid = rs.oid

where       dbo.fn_GetAge (c.bdate, rs.starttime) <= 5
        and rs.recorded_service_voided_moniker is null
        and rs.service_status_moniker is null

group by c.id,c.lname,c.fname

<-------------------------------------------------end sql

Hopefully this will help make your job just a wee-bit easier.

Til next time...

GW

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UNI/CARE Pro-Filer™ Reporting: The Enigma of the OIDs – What they are, what they do, how to create them and why there is no need to fear them.

>> Saturday, April 10, 2010

It doesn't take long after you begin your Pro-Filer™ implementation that you become aware of the word "OID".  OID is an acronym for Object IDentifier.  In the Pro-Filer™ database OIDs are used as a means of linking data through primary and foreign key relationships.  On both the primary key and foreign key exists a matching OID.  This is how Pro-Filer™ knows that one record is related to another.  It is critical then that every OID within a system be unique.  The first column of every table in Pro-Filer™ is the OID column.  Every row in every table of a Pro-Filer™ database has its unique OID existing in that first column of the table.

An OID is an identifier standard that UNI/CARE uses within Pro-Filer™. The intent of using OIDs is to enable distributed systems to uniquely identify information without any central coordination. Thus, each UNI/CARE Pro-Filer™ installation can create an OID and use it to identify a record within the database with reasonable confidence that the identifier will never be unintentionally used by anyone for anything else. Therefore, information labeled with OIDs can be later combined into a single database without needing to resolve name conflicts.

An OID is a 128 bit number displayed as a 32 character hex-decimal:

    18F55E86905C413280551BE264FB8D0B

128-bits is big enough and the generation algorithm is unique enough that if 1,000,000,000 OIDs per second were generated for 1 year the probability of a duplicate would be only 50%. Or if every human on Earth generated 600,000,000 OIDs there would only be a 50% probability of a duplicate.

We can generate an OID within Microsoft SQL by using the following code:

     select newid()

Which will return the result:

    18F55E86-905C-4132-8055-1BE264FB8D0B

As you can see this is in the form of a standard UUID (Universally Unique Identifier) or GUID (Globally Unique Identifier) with the dashes in place.  UNI/CARE strips the dashes from the UUID format in Pro-Filer™ to create an OID.  The code to create an OID without the dashes is shown below:

     select cast(replace(newid(),'-','')as varchar(32))

Which will return the result:

    18F55E86905C413280551BE264FB8D0B

Now, when a user asks you "What the heck is an OID?"; you have the answer.

Til next time...

GW

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Crystal Reports® Tips and Tricks: Brian Bischof - Crystal Reports Subreports: Troubleshooting Shared Variables

>> Friday, April 2, 2010

Shared variables can be a real bear to troubleshoot.  Brian's article will give you a good head start in solving those seemingly inexplicable issues.  Brian is the author of a passle of  Crystal Reports® books.

Crystal Reports Subreports: Troubleshooting Shared Variables



GW

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Hire an FTE or Outsource Your Business Analaytics?

>> Thursday, April 1, 2010

A few days ago I was discussing possible solutions with a perspective client. His intent was to hire a new employee to handle business analysis for his Community Mental Health Center. I was of course steering him towards using ShareInformatics and outsourcing his business analytics to us. The contract we were discussing was for 40 hours of service per month from ShareInformatics. He thought he wanted to hire an FTE at about 168 hours per month. He could not see how it would be better to only get 40 hours of consulting time rather than the 168 hours of a full-time-employee. Here is what I explained to him.

When you hire ShareInformatics, you get a consultant that is considered to be the leading independent expert in Pro-Filer™ business analysis. You get someone that has to be 100% productive because he has to account for every minute of time that he bills for. This person is also vested in the company’s future. It is in his best interest to see that you get the absolute best customer service possible.

So let’s take an average business analyst at 50K per year salary. Now we add to that the remaining costs:
  • 40-60% Actual Employee Productivity
    • Most studies have found that the average support employee only spends 40-60% of their paid time working Productively.
  • Training in the Behavioral Health field
  • Training on the Pro-Filer™ Database
  • Crystal Reports Training
  • Pro-Filer™ Report Training
  • SQL Training
  • Unemployment Insurance
  • Workman’s Compensation
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Vacation Leave
  • Sick Leave
  • Holiday Leave
  • Bereavement Leave
  • Personal Leave
  • Jury Duty
  • Training
  • Retirement Pension
  • 401K Plan
  • Office Work Space
  • Computer
  • Software
  • Network and Internet Bandwidth
  • Telephone
  • Utilities
  • Recruiting Expenses
  • Medical Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Disability Insurance
  • Life Insurance
I don’t need to tell you this; but now our 50K employee is costing us somewhere around 70K and their first year will be spent coming up to speed on the industry, Pro-Filer™ and all the other training that goes with a new employee. In our experience it will take a trained Master’s level business analyst about twelve to eighteen months to be really effective in this industry. Even if we take the high side of the expected productivity, that employee is only going to be productive about 100 out of 168 hours per month, and could be as low as 68 hours!

So let’s compare that with the benefits of outsourcing your business analysis needs to ShareInformatics:
  • 100% Productivity – We don’t get paid if we’re not working
  • An accurate accounting of how we spent your time
  • 10 years’ experience as a business analyst in the Behavioral Health Field
  • Nearly a decade of experience on high end Electronic Medical Record systems including Pro-Filer™
  • Crystal Reports Expert
  • SQL Expert
  • Excel Pivot Table Expert
  • Xcelsius Expert
  • CEO is the visionary designer of the UNI/CARE – ITX Enterprises data warehouse solution
  • CEO is author of the core data marts of that solution
  • CEO is considered to be the leading independent Pro-Filer™ database expert.
So for less money than our FTE, you are getting far more value for every dollar spent. This is the biggest no-brainer in the history of the world.

If you would be interested in any of ShareInformatics’ solutions or services, please call or email us today.

GW

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UNI/CARE - Pro-Filer™ News: David Lawrence Center, a long time UNI/CARE customer, is awarded $5,000 Chairman's Award by Negley Associates and the Mental Health Risk Retention Group

>> Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Here is a recent press release from UNI/CARE's web site.  It once again shows the power of the Pro-Filer™ EHR Platform and how it helps with minimizing errors in billing and clinical records.

GW
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David Lawrence Center, who implemented UNI/CARE's Pro-Filer™ Electronic Health Record in 2005, presented and demonstrated their methodology for minimizing medication errors.

Sarasota, Florida, March 31, 2010 – UNI/CARE Systems, Inc., a leading provider of technical solutions to the human services industry, and the developer of Pro-Filer™, congratulates its long time customer David Lawrence Center and their CEO, David Schimmel for winning the Negley Associates $5,000 Chairman's Award for Excellence in Risk Management.

A representative of David Lawrence Center presented their risk management program at the Mental Health Corporation of America (MHCA) Conference in Clearwater, Florida on February 25, 2010 and again at a workshop at the National Council Conference in Orlando, Florida on March 16, 2010. David Lawrence Center, who implemented UNI/CARE's Pro-Filer™ Electronic Health Record in 2005, presented and demonstrated their methodology for minimizing medication errors - this year's selected award focus.

The primary purpose of the Negley Awards is to elicit information from clinicians and behavioral health centers about extraordinary and quality practices to share with other organizations with the ultimate goal of facilitating quality care improvement. The Negley Awards were established in 1990 by Negley Associates, underwriting managers for the Mental Health Risk Retention Group. The Awards recognize and reward outstanding achievements in risk management by community behavioral health centers, such as David Lawrence Center. Since the award program’s inception, in excess of one-quarter million dollars have been awarded to deserving applicants.

For more information or to share congratulations, please contact Jamie Smith, Media Contact at 941-954-3403, extension 310 or email jamies@unicaresys.com.

About David Lawrence Center
David Lawrence Center (DLC) is the only not-for-profit treatment center in Collier County providing affordable mental health and substance abuse services to everyone in need. In addition to helping children with behavioral, emotional and substance abuse challenges, the Center provides counseling and rehabilitative services to adults in crisis and individuals with persistent mental illness. Each year, more than 20,000 individuals access their 40 comprehensive prevention, intervention and treatment services. For more information, visit http://www.davidlawrencecenter.org.

About UNI/CARE Systems, Inc.
For more than 25 years, UNI/CARE has provided integrated clinical/financial software solutions to an impressive array of behavioral healthcare organizations. In an industry marked by uncertainty and quickly shifting technology trends, our success has enhanced our mission to continuously provide quality value to our customers.

UNI/CARE Systems, Inc.’s Corporate Office is located at 540 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, Florida 34236. The phone number is (941) 954-3403, fax (941) 954-2033. For more information, visit www.unicaresys.com or contact UNI/CARE Systems, Inc.

Copyright ©2010 UNI/CARE. All rights reserved.

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UNI/CARE - Pro-Filer™ Reporting: Finding a record that was in effect at the time of service.

>> Sunday, March 28, 2010

Normally when we are writing reports in Pro-Filer™ we want to see the value of a field at some particular time. Usually we are relating to the recorded service. For example, in a recent report request, I was asked to provide a list of services with the client’s GAF (Axis5) that was effective at the time of service.

How do we go about this? First of all, I’m not going to give you the entire query or Crystal Report, just the bits of code (Snippets) that define our service and GAF score. I keep a text file with a bunch of these snippets that I can refer to and just copy and paste code as needed.

So, let’s grab our recorded service. The start of the service is the STARTTIME field in the RECORDED_SERVICE table.

     RECORDED_SERVICE.STARTTIME

Now, let’s make sure that our GAF score was EFFECTIVE on or before the RECORDED_SERVICE.STARTTIME. This information is stored in the ClientAxis5 table NOT the Axis5 table. So our query starts like this:

     WHERE ClientAxis5.EffDate <= RECORDED_SERVICE.STARTTIME

This is only part of the solution however, now we have to filter out all those records that were expired previous to the recorded service. So we examine the ClientAxis5 expiration date for that. Since there may be new GAF scores that were entered after our recorded service, we have to find the one that was not expired at the time. This is how our query will look:

     WHERE ClientAxis5.EffDate <= RECORDED_SERVICE.STARTTIME
     AND (ClientAxis5.ExpDate IS NULL OR ClientAxis5.ExpDate >=
     RECORDED_SERVICE.STARTTIME)

Pay close attention to the parentheses around the second line. They are critical. So now we have a query that is first checking to be sure the GAF was entered into the system prior to the service and we are checking to be sure that the expiration date is null or was expired after our recorded service.

This query can be used throughout the Pro-Filer™ database for various other fields as well. Cost Center Locations, Client Demographics and just about anything else you would want to know.
Let me know if you have any questions or comments. Until next time…

GW

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UNI/CARE - Pro-Filer™ News: UNI/CARE Welcomes Center for Human Development, Inc.

>> Saturday, March 27, 2010

Congratulations to the Center for Human Development for selecting what I believe to be the finest behavioral health EHR available; Pro-Filer™ by UNI/CARE.  Good luck on your implementation.

Below is the press release from UNI/CARE's website.  

GW
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UNI/CARE Welcomes Center for Human Development, Inc.

March 1, 2010

UNI/CARE is pleased to announce the addition of Center for Human Development Inc., of Massachusetts to its growing family of human services organizations.  Center for Human Development, Inc. will implement UNI/CARE’s Pro-Filer™ Electronic Health Record; the only Microsoft .NET certified solution that enables human service organizations to effectively service one or more healthcare domains within a continuum of care environment.

The Center for Human Development (CHD) serves more than 6,000 children, adults and families in Massachusetts and Connecticut each year with 1,100 caring human service professionals working in 45 programs and has been doing so for more than 37 years. CHD is a leader in community initiatives for violence prevention in schools and neighborhoods, and provides mediation and training to families, schools and community organizations. For more information, visit http://www.chd.org/.

Copyright ©2010 UNI/CARE. All rights reserved.

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UNI/CARE - Pro-Filer™ News: New FREE Data Warehouse Solution

>> Friday, March 26, 2010

UNI/CARE and ITX Enterprises are giving you a solution to the number one issue that face most agencies, that is the difficulty of reporting against the Pro-Filer™ database.  The Pro-Filer™ database has been designed to do what it does very efficiently and as a production database it functions very well.  It is, however rather difficult to report from.  This is really no longer an issue with this announcement from UNI/CARE and ITX Enterprises.

It is never a good idea to report from any production or transaction database on any system, not just Pro-Filer™.  Frankly I have often said "If you are reporting from your production database, then you are doing it wrong."  Reporting from any large database should always be done from a data warehouse.   Today with the complexity of all EHR databases rising to meet the demands placed on them, it has become time to seriously consider implementing a data warehouse solution within your organization.  

There are a number of very strong benefits to adding a data warehouse to your Pro-Filer™ system.  First, it removes the reporting load from your production server, I can tell you that after 8 years experience on Pro-Filer™; the number one cause for slow-downs, locking and blocking is reports.  Secondly, your reports will run faster, they are no longer sharing resources with the Pro-Filer™ program or needing access to the same records concurrently.

I conceived of this data warehouse solution while with ITX Enterprises in order to solve the same issues for the HDS Utah Consortium that you are seeing with your Pro-Filer™ implementation today.  It is a strong testament to UNI/CARE's continuing product improvement initiatives and customer service that they not only offer this solution to all UNI/CARE clients, but do so for free.

At the core of this data warehouse is a series of denormalized datamarts that I authored while at ITX Enterprises which will rapidly improve report writing efficiency and the speed of report processing from Pro-Filer™.  We found that about 90% of all reports; especially QA reports can be run from the datamarts.  When reports have been written and optimized to use these denormalized tables, speed increases of several orders of magnitude have been seen.

Call Jamie at UNI/CARE to get your agency on the list for installing this data warehouse as soon as possible.

Below is UNI/CARE's press release concerning this great new solution.

GW
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December 11, 2009

Pro-Filer™ data warehouse is to be utilized across the entire UNI/CARE customer organization as a strategic resource for reporting and data analysis

Sarasota, Florida, December 11, 2009 – UNI/CARE Systems, Inc., a leading provider of technical solutions to the human services industry, and the developer of Pro-Filer™, announced today in partnership with ITX Enterprises the release of a complimentary Pro-Filer™ Data Warehouse. UNI/CARE and ITX Enterprises have been collaborating for over 7 years on the development of a Pro-Filer™ data warehouse to be used as a management information repository for real time reporting of information processed through Pro-Filer™.

The newly available Pro-Filer™ data warehouse is to be utilized across the entire UNI/CARE customer organization as a strategic resource for reporting and data analysis. Implemented on its own Microsoft SQL Server and on the same network infrastructure as Pro-Filer™, the data warehouse will be saving UNI/CARE customers years of development time that normally would be required to build a data warehouse of this level of sophistication. Pro-Filer's data warehouse can be leveraged to provide key information to the entire staff, including senior management, program directors, clinicians, service coordinators, and administrators. UNI/CARE's enterprise customers will especially benefit from having an out-of-the-box data warehouse to use as their primary reporting source.

ITX Enterprises was an early adopter and catalyst, as a service provider to UNI/CARE's customers, of the advanced Pro-Filer™ reporting capabilities. Together, UNI/CARE and ITX Enterprises have been able to develop and realize this powerful business intelligence resource. ITX Enterprises is also the developer of the Recovery Companion and Decision Support modules available in the Pro-Filer™ Electronic Health Record. "We are excited to be providing our customers with a no-cost, turn-key data warehouse as a standard feature, said Jim Catan, CIO of UNI/CARE. "Our customers will immediately be able to take advantage of the increase in efficiency for both report development and most importantly for report performance with report production 5-to-20 times faster depending on the report design."

“Information provides the basis for agile decision making and the expediency a data warehouse provides will propel our customers far ahead of their competitors.” added Dr. May Ahdab, President and CEO of UNI/CARE.

Scott Brian, President of ITX Enterprises, understood early in his work with Pro-Filer™ and the human service organizations implementing Pro-Filer™, the importance of getting information to the managers and staff in a concise and actionable format. “We have years of real-world human services practice evidence that using a data warehouse enables staff and management to make improved, forward thinking decisions in support of their clients, as well as working towards meeting organizational goals,” said Scott Brian, President of ITX Enterprises. “We know the Pro-Filer™ data warehouse will have an immediate positive impact throughout the organization because it unlocks a treasure of immediate query and analysis capabilities. Most organizations will find it a positive eye opener!”

UNI/CARE's Pro-Filer™ EHR is the only Microsoft .NET certified solution that enables human service organizations to effectively service one or more healthcare domains within a continuum of care environment. Pro-Filer™ is designed using a Service Oriented Architecture, is scalable to thousands of users and includes multiple company collaboration. In addition, Pro-Filer™ supports the host of emerging web services such as GIS, PHR’s, Imaging, Benefit Eligibility, ePrescribing, HL7, and HIPAA within one secured database.

For more information about the Pro-Filer™ data warehouse, please contact Jamie Smith, Media Contact at 941-954-3403, extension 310 or email jamies@unicaresys.com.

About UNI/CARE Systems, Inc.

Over its 27 year history, UNI/CARE has established itself as the premier partner for progressive, technology-astute Human Services organizations. From large providers’ agencies and counties, through multi-state organizations, UNI/CARE has offered a top-rated industry enterprise Electronic Health Record (EHR), Pro-Filer™, and a platform strategy that is poised to take the industry to the next level in terms of interoperability, extensibility and ease-of-use.

UNI/CARE Systems, Inc.’s Corporate Office is located at 540 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, Florida 34236. The phone number is (941) 954-3403, fax (941) 954-2033. For more information, visit www.unicaresys.com or contact UNI/CARE Systems, Inc.

Copyright ©2010 UNI/CARE. All rights reserved.

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Recommendation: Val Oveson Partner at Wisan, Smith, Racker & Prescott, LLP and Former Utah Lieutenant Governor Recommends Gary W. Clark

>> Wednesday, March 24, 2010

“Gary is fantastic! He is the best at the data extract/report writing business and is an expert at taking complicated data and transforming it into actionable information. Gary is a delight to work with and does a great job enhancing the value of technology with a personal touch. I recommend Gary without reservation and I would love to work with him again in the future.”

Val Oveson

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Recommendation: Randall Bachman Executive Director of AXIS Healthcare and Former Director of the Utah Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Recommends Gary W. Clark

>> Thursday, February 11, 2010

“I hired Gary as our IT Administrator while I was the Executive Director of Northeastern Counseling Center in Vernal, Utah. Gary was extremely conscientious, willing to tackle any problem, and was technically competent. What separates Gary from many other IT administrators I have known, is that he is extremely personable, and works very well with those who are "computer-phobic". He never made anyone feel "dumb" for asking a question, and he knew it was his job to not only keep the system up and running, but to help staff maximize the benefit of the system through his training and support. He produced Crystal reports that were essential in helping me manage the Agency. I also had involvement with Gary when I later left the Center, and became the Executive Director of another counseling center in Salt Lake City, Cornerstone Counseling. Cornerstone was part of an IT consortium with other centers, and Gary was hired by the company that supported our operations. Again, I found him to be competent, personable, and responsive. If you are looking for someone with both a good head and a good heart that works well with both IT systems and people, Gary is your man!”

Randall Bachman

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Recommendation: Shawn Frasier CEO Sitewerks Technologies Recommends Gary W. Clark

>> Friday, January 29, 2010

“Working with Gary was always a pleasure. He approaches each technical and design challenge with enthusiasm, creativity, good humor and extensive real-world experience. Whether it's a recalcitrant and heretofore unmet reporting challenge, or an SQL programming puzzle, Gary approaches it all with one thing in mind: Providing the customer with the best, fastest and most creative approach possible.”

Shawn Frasier

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ShareInformatics Mission Statement

>> Monday, January 25, 2010

ShareInformatics will make our customers successful by creating the tools needed to understand their data.  We were founded with the vision of producing creative, innovative and highly usable solutions enabling organizations to develop and manage their businesses through practical and profitable steps. To realize this vision, we will develop Business Intelligence solutions as evolutionary building blocks - starting with the simplest reports, to the most complicated custom designed BI systems.  To retain and build the team necessary for these developments, we are fostering a corporate culture that attracts and retains creative, practical, and energetic employees and partners who are driven to make our clients successful.

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