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Respectfully, As You Are Aware, Mechanization Has Been One of The Respectfully, as you are aware, mechanization has been one of the serious and sensitive issues for our country health sector during the recent years, which has unfortunately resulted in disordering health centers and eventually changing software systems by the relevant managers due to failure to establish fair relation with customers by the company offering products and services, insufficient knowledge of esteemed customers on the current needs and futuristic overview, in terms of both using and technic, and investigating the method of rendering engineering services by the relevant companies, which in turn has resulted in huge expenses and wastes of capital in this field. Therefore, considering the fact that the decision to make such process was made simultaneously with development of Medical Informatic new generations, which shall meet the needs of successful and effective managers to a significant extent, both in terms of practicability and technically, it would be appreciated if again a new and sensitive view is applied in this regard based on your previous brilliant background. Tarah Dadeh Pishro Company, with more than thirteen years of experience in the field of designing and implementing integrate hospital data systems (TEB PARDAZ) has decided to launch its unique offer on installing, running and maintaining your center software. This company takes benefit from state-of-the-art technologies and software designing and developing tools to become the implementer of the best and most modern integrated software systems for health centers. Therefore, please provide our company with a short opportunity to introduce our new software as a means to assist you in applying modern managerial policies. Some of our company software systems features are introduced as per the following: 1. A variety of managerial reports; 2. Presenting comprehensive and integrated health, financial and administrative systems all patented by Tarah Dadeh Pishro Company; 3. Applying all calculation formulas for discharging, paraclinics, clinics and emergency wards in terms of your organization requirements; 4. Implementing final cost price tool of each unit in compliance to health centers’ needs; 5. Separating income of all hospital wards and units; 6. Connecting all wards with paraclinical units and vice-versa; 7. Connectivity to all medical devices and equipment; ﺗﻠﻔﻦ: ٨٨٣٦٨٠٧٠ ﻧﻤﺎﺑﺮ: ٨٨٣٦٠٨٠٧ Web: www.pdd.ir E-mail: [email protected] ﺗهﺮان- شهﺮك غﺮب- ﺑﻠوار فﺮحزادي- ﺑﻠوار دريﺎ- ﻧﺮسيده ﺑه پﺎكنژاد- پ٢٤٠- ط اول 8. Offering a tool to digitizing prescription and patients history using PC. Tablet, optic pen, and template forms; 9. Automatic generation of all accounting documents without any need for manpower; 10. Fully paperless connecting units with cash fund and discharging unit of hospital; 11. Changing discharging unit into a fully controlled unit and not a unit for entering details and real time and online invoicing; 12. Connecting hardware devices of laboratory, OP, imaging devices as well as all medical devices and equipment with software-related output; 13. Total web-based reporting considering security protocol; 14. Round-the-clock SMS informing the physicians, including: Physicians invoice balance; Notifying admitted and discharged patients under physicians service; Notifying nursing advisory and visit requests; Notifying amounts remitted into physicians account by the hospital; Sending any type of SMS upon client request. 15. Supporting patients holding double and single (basic) insurance coverage and all standard outputs acceptable for insurers both in printout and file formats; 16. Generating CDs on latest clinical data of patient during her/his term of treatment, such as: All test results; All imaging center responses; Detailed list of all consumed medications and medical equipment; All measures taken in OP based on relative values and all hospital wards. 17. Patient electronic cuffs. Advantages provided for your center: 1. Customizing software considering managers and users requests; 2. Developing research and specialized forms and extracting various reports through software localizing phase; 3. 12-month software guaranty; 4. Converting all data available from previous software as much as possible; ﺗﻠﻔﻦ: ٨٨٣٦٨٠٧٠ ﻧﻤﺎﺑﺮ: ٨٨٣٦٠٨٠٧ Web: www.pdd.ir E-mail: [email protected] ﺗهﺮان- شهﺮك غﺮب- ﺑﻠوار فﺮحزادي- ﺑﻠوار دريﺎ- ﻧﺮسيده ﺑه پﺎكنژاد- پ٢٤٠- ط اول 5. Linking with all systems and software, inter alia, queue system, PAX system, etc. Company History: Some of the most important clients of the company have been introduced in the following table, all customized and now active considering their needs and working procedures. On the other hand, they are frequently subject to company visit and need surveys and all requests are made company site and given to the users by taking benefit from different methods. At the end, we would appreciate if you could provide us with your managerial viewpoints as a means to expedite the measures relating to project fulfillment and implementing of the offered mechanization system. No. Name Working Station Location Type H.I.S 1 Bank Melli Hospital 300 Tehran H.I.S 2 Khatamaolanbia Hospital 300 Tehran H.I.S 3 Atieh Hospital 250 Tehran H.I.S 4 Laleh Hospital 350 Tehran H.I.S 5 Parsian Hospital 170 Tehran H.I.S 6 Dey Hospital 280 Tehran H.I.S 7 Sarem Hospital 140 Tehran H.I.S 8 Mehrad Hospital 90 Tehran H.I.S 9 Mostafa Khomeini Hospital 170 Tehran H.I.S 10 Tandis Jordan Hospital 140 Tehran H.I.S 11 Besat Mahshahr Hospital Under commissioning Mahshahr H.I.S 12 Nasour Hospital Under commissioning Shahriar H.I.S 13 Sina Hospital 210 Esfahan H.I.S 14 Shomal Hospital 114 Amol H.I.S 15 Milad Hospital 180 Lahijan H.I.S 16 Sasan Hospital 210 Tehran H.I.S 17 Arman Hospital 110 Tehran H.I.S 18 Alghadir Hospital 140 Tehran H.I.S 19 Tehran Clinic Hospital 50 Tehran H.I.S 20 Ansari Hospital Under commissioning Tehran H.I.S 21 Payambaran Hospital 300 Tehran H.I.S 22 Jam Hospital 280 Tehran H.I.S 23 Iranshahr Hospital 100 Tehran H.I.S 24 Ebn-e Sina Hospital 140 Tehran H.I.S 25 Mahak Hospital 120 Tehran H.I.S 26 Shahriar Hospital & Maternity 70 Tehran H.I.S 27 Kian Hospital 55 Tehran H.I.S 28 Gandhi Hospital 120 Tehran H.I.S 29 Pasteur Ghazvin Hospital 60 Ghazvin H.I.S ﺗﻠﻔﻦ: ٨٨٣٦٨٠٧٠ ﻧﻤﺎﺑﺮ: ٨٨٣٦٠٨٠٧ Web: www.pdd.ir E-mail: [email protected] ﺗهﺮان- شهﺮك غﺮب- ﺑﻠوار فﺮحزادي- ﺑﻠوار دريﺎ- ﻧﺮسيده ﺑه پﺎكنژاد- پ٢٤٠- ط اول 30 Pars Ghazvin Hospital 32 Ghazvin H.I.S 31 Madaran Tehran Hospital 80 Tehran H.I.S 32 Ghamar Bank Hashem Hospital 140 Tehran H.I.S 33 Dehkhoda Hospital 60 Ghazvin H.I.S 34 Falsafi Hospital 160 Golestan H.I.S 35 Farmanieh Hospital 100 Tehran H.I.S 36 Mehr Hospital 210 Ahvaz H.I.S 37 Sepir Hospital 80 Tehran H.I.S 38 Eghbal Hospital 70 Tehran H.I.S 39 Sevvom Shaban Hospital 75 Tehran H.I.S 40 Tehran Children Hospital 50 Tehran H.I.S 41 Dadgostari Hospital 120 Tehran H.I.S 42 Iranian Hospital 70 Tehran H.I.S 43 Tehran Pars Hospital 170 Tehran H.I.S 44 Ghom Valieasr Hospital 145 Ghom H.I.S 45 Pasteur No Hospital 160 Tehran H.I.S 46 Yas Hospital 95 Tehran H.I.S 47 Madaen Hospital 120 Tehran H.I.S 48 Tehran Hospital 160 Tehran H.I.S 49 Azarbaijan Hospital 110 Oroumieh H.I.S 50 Masoud Hospital 70 Golestan H.I.S 51 Ayan Hospital 125 Tehran H.I.S 52 Ghiasi Hospital 90 Tehran H.I.S 53 Toos Hospital 120 Tehran H.I.S 54 Ali bin Abitaleb Hospital 90 Ghom H.I.S 55 Kish Hospital 250 Kish H.I.S 56 Mousavi Hospital 80 Golestan H.I.S 57 Emam Zaman Hospital 80 Tehran H.I.S 58 Sadr (Beh Afarin) Hospital 75 Tehran H.I.S 59 Seyed Bagha Seyedolshohada 50 Sanandaj H.I.S 60 Seyedolshohada Hospital 130 Tehran H.I.S 61 Nour Afshar Hospital 133 Mashhad H.I.S 62 Mousa bin Jafar Hospital 250 Tehran H.I.S 63 Oroumieh Omid Hospital 50 Oroumieh H.I.S 64 Shafa Heart Hospital 73 Golestan H.I.S 65 Lavasan Mehraein Hospital 47 Tehran H.I.S 66 Sourena Hospital 84 Tehran H.I.S 67 Ghaem Hospital 56 Kerman H.I.S 68 Bahman Hospital 74 Zanjan H.I.S 69 Iranian Hospital 58 Kish H.I.S 70 Sedigheh Al-Zahra Hospital 60 Tehran H.I.S 71 Sina Hospital 45 Arak H.I.S 72 Emam Hossein Hospital 65 Zahedan H.I.S 73 Hazrat Fatemeh Hospital 127 Saveh H.I.S ﺗﻠﻔﻦ: ٨٨٣٦٨٠٧٠ ﻧﻤﺎﺑﺮ: ٨٨٣٦٠٨٠٧ Web: www.pdd.ir E-mail: [email protected] ﺗهﺮان- شهﺮك غﺮب- ﺑﻠوار فﺮحزادي- ﺑﻠوار دريﺎ- ﻧﺮسيده ﺑه پﺎكنژاد- پ٢٤٠- ط اول 74 Emam Reza Hospital & Oncology 63 Mashhad H.I.S 75 Al-Zahra Hospital 98 Zabol H.I.S 76 Alborz Hospital 118 Tehran H.I.S 77 Farda Hospital Under commissioning Tehran H.I.S 78 Dr. Solati Hospital 70 Oroumieh H.I.S 79 Mehregan Hospital 60 Babol H.I.S 80 Azadi Hospital 90 Tehran H.I.S 81 Milad Hospital 62 Kashan H.I.S 82 Dr. farahmandfar Hospital 56 Shiraz H.I.S 83 Mehregan Hospital 80 Mashhad H.I.S 84 Madar Hospital 130 Mashhad H.I.S 85 Madar va Koodak Hospital 130 Shiraz H.I.S 86 Oroumieh Shafa Hospital 80 Oroumieh H.I.S 87 Apadana Hospital 216 Ahvaz H.I.S 88 Erbil International Hospital Under commissioning Erbil- Iraq H.I.S 89 Mardom Hospital 72 Tehran H.I.S Bonyad Shahid & Isargaran General Directorate 90 Sadr (Bonyad Shahid) Hospital 80 Tehran H.I.S 91 Niayesh Hospital 60 Tehran H.I.S 92 Fajr Hospital 60 Tabriz H.I.S Islamic Azad University (IAU) 93 Farhikhtegan Hospital 160 Tehran H.I.S 94 Bouali Hospital 260 Tehran H.I.S 95 Javaheri Hospital 120 Tehran H.I.S 96 Amiralmomenin Hospital 200 Tehran H.I.S 97 Khatamolanbia Hospital 90 Shahroud H.I.S 98 Shahvali Hospital 120 Yazd H.I.S 99 Tabriz Sajad Hospital 90 Tabriz H.I.S Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences 100 Dr.
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