http://www.angelfire.com/blog/zog/ZOG_PROMIS.html
PROMIS PROMIS PROMIS PROMIS PROMIS
This website threads together the ties between HHS [Dept. of Health &
Human Services, PROMIS, Trilogy, Hyperwave, SAIC, ICF-Kaiser
Consultants, Cleverex, Caliber Consulting, IBM Research Israel, NIH,
and your neighborhood NeoCon arms dealers]
The groups above ARE REALLY TEE'D OFF with the French public/protests,
and their wise rebellion against these PROMIS and GLOBAL OUTSOURCING
forces!
PROMIS & NIH ... you GOTTA click here to believe it!
Problem-Oriented Medical Information System From Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia
The Problem-Oriented Medical Information System, or PROMIS, was a
hypertext system specially designed for maintaining health care
records. PROMIS was developed at the University of Vermont in 1976,
primarily by Jan Schultz and Dr. Larry Weed. Apparently, the developers
of Carnegie Mellon University's
ZOG system
were so impressed with PROMIS that it reinspired them to return to
their own work.
PROMIS was an interactive, touch screen system that allowed users to
access a medical record within a large body of medical knowledge. At
its peak, the PROMIS system had over 60,000 frames of knowledge. PROMIS
was also known for its fast responsiveness, especially for its time.
SAIC, Science Applications International Corp., 10260 Campus Point
Drive San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: (858) 826-6000 Fax: (800) 430-7629
http://www.saic.com
PROMIS [Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System]
http://www.angelfire.com/blog/promis/
The NIH and CDC and HHS are planning on having all Americans' Medical
Records online via PROMIS --- can anybody stand the wait? In God We
Trust is written on our currency! Why doubt it? God and Country, what
could be more reliable, especially today!
The PHRMA pharmaceutical industry lobby is 1000% behind this PROMIS all
knowing omnipresent software development.
SAVE THE DATE !
September 11-13, 2006
Building Tomorrow's Patient-
Reported Outcome Measure's : The Inaugural PROMIS Conference September
11-13, 2006 Gaithersburg
Marriott Mormon Washingtonian Center Gaithersburg, Maryland USA To
register for the conferencer, go to:
http://meetings.promis.iqsolutions.com To submit a poster, go to:
http://meetings.promis.iqsolutions.com/abstractHome.asp
On a sad note, Dr. Harry Guess from the University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill passed on Jan 1, 2006 from cancer and contributed
to the PROMIS project right up until his death. He was incredibly
devoted to PROMIS and believed in its potential. For more details go to
Obituary for Harry Guess
Welcome to PROMIS!In late 2004, a group of outcomes scientists from
seven institutions and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) formed a
cooperative network funded under the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research
Initiative to re-engineer the clinical research enterprise.
This initiative the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information
System (PROMIS) aims to revolutionize the way patient-reported outcome
tools are selected and employed in clinical research and practice
evaluation. It will also establish a national resource for accurate and
efficient measurement of patient-reported symptoms and other health
outcomes in clinical practice.
IBM PLM offices in Israel
Asia Pacific
IBM Bangalore, India iSeries, OpenPower, pSeries, xSeries
IBM Seoul, Korea iSeries, OpenPower, pSeries, zSeries
IBM Shanghai, China OpenPower, pSeries, xSeries
Remember PROMIS? It was developed in the early 1990s
to be used by federal prosecutors to manage cases, but the creators of
the software claim that the federal goverment stole it from them and
turned it into software to monitor spies and enemies. A journalist
investigating the case died under mysterious circumstances.
NORMAN: First of all you sell to front companies like this company
Systematics in Arkansas, now called Alltel Information Services. They
had another company called Boston Systematics, an affiliate based in
Israel mainly. There is Robert Maxwell, the UK publisher, who is
fronting this stuff. There are a whole bunch of people fronting this.
QUINN: Wait a minute, Robert Maxwell -- isn't he dead?
NORMAN: Yeah, he is now.
QUINN: Didn't he have an unfortunate accident?
more about Promis and Inslaw and Robert Maxwell and NSA, here!
http://users.cyberone.com.au/myers/bugs.html
Hyperwave
http://www.federal.hyperwave.com/partners/
and Cleverex are one giant company, they have a contract with Health &
Human Services, HHS, who preside over all MEDICARE, NIH, and CDC
affairs.
Press Release! HHS account taken by Hyperwave!
http://www.hyperwave.com/e/news/pr111.html http://www.federal.hyperwave.com/sol...awareness.html
Cleverex boasting of doing Health & Human Services & HeadStart data
delivery/development, clearly stated on their homepage:
http://www.cleverex.com/
Here is Cleverex's website on Promis
http://promisinfo.cleverex.com/Users...dates&PageNo=3
Cleverex Systems (Beijing), Inc.
CLEVEREX!! NEW Golden Dragon Plaza HQ, Suite 1003 De Sheng Meng Wai, Xi
San Qi Haidian District, Beijing 100096 P.R. China
Phone: +010-6271-8966 Fax: +010-6271-8988
Cleverex, here to outsource every bit of work in the USA to China, and
helping us in the Dept. of Health & Human Services [HHS] too!
Cleverex Systems (Beijing), Inc. Happily Relocated Beijing, China . --
7/22/2005
-- To cope with the rapid outsourcing of US jobs to China and their
rapid expansion of Cleverex Systems (Beijing-Dept. of Homeland
Security/HHS), they are moving their Beijing offices to a newly built
office building - the Golden Dragon Plaza bordering with "Beijing's
Silicon Valley", Shang Di High Tech District.
Cleverex of PROMIS SOFTWARE deeply embedded in the U.S. Dept. of Health
& Human Services, is actively marketing its BPM solutions to rapidly
exploding numbers of enterprises in China, and still a small few
operations in the sleepy and relegated USA.
The other main data delivery/developer for HHS and Head Start is
ICF/Caliber, another huge conglomerate that use to be Kaiser
Engineering Global! They use PROMIS too!
http://www.icfconsulting.com/Service...unications.asp
IBM Israel Yona Riven IBM House 2 Weizman Street
Tel-Aviv 61336 Israel
Tel: (972) 3 697 8586 Fax: (972) 3 697 8313 e-mail:
friven@il.ibm.com
IBM Innovation Centers for Business Partners - Israel
Our center is located in the Azorim High-Tech Industrial Park,
Petach-Tikva. It is 20 minutes from Tel-Aviv and about 30 minutes from
the Ben Gurion International Airport. Israeli developers using our
center have the advantage of being able to get access to a wide range
of IBM hardware, middleware and technologies without having to leave
Israel.
SWISS POST and HAIFA IBM RESEARCH --- IBM does not even need USA!!
IBM Business Consulting Services consultants in collaboration with IBM
Global Services - Application Management Services (AMS) and IBM
Research Haifa, designed, developed and implemented a state-of-the-art
new system for scanning the foreign addresses. As a result of the new
IBM solution, Swiss ParcelPost is able to reduce the costly and
time-consuming manual address decoding, which in turn considerably
eases the critical operations bottleneck and helps reduce the duration
of overall parcel sorting and distribution in all of Switzerland [uber
alles].
Location
IBM Innovation Centers for Business Partners - Israel IBM Israel 94
Derech Em-Hamoshavot Kiryat Arie, Petach-Tikva 49527 Israel
ICF Consulting ICF Consulting ICF Consulting ICF Consulting ICF
Consulting ICF Consulting ICF Consulting
http://www.icfconsulting.com/Markets...n-services.asp
ICF was formerly Kaiser Engineering [Steel] and have been paid
handsomely some years ago for U.S. SEAPORTS SECURITY analysis!
http://www.icfconsulting.com/Publica...curity-F03.pdf
Synergy Biomedical Name Changes to ICF Biomedical
New Identity for ICF Consulting Subsidiary Builds on Strength and
Recognition of Parent Company
WASHINGTON, DC, February 21, 2006 -
ICF Consulting announced today that the company's Synergy Biomedical
subsidiary now will be known as ICF Biomedical. Synergy Biomedical, a
California-based biomedical consulting firm, was acquired in 2005 by
ICF Consulting. An overview of ICF Biomedical's services can be found
on the Web at
http://www.icfconsulting.com/biomedical.
ICF will help Medicare and Medicaid, with HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt's
help, to spend nearly a trillion taxpayers' dollars on something like
PROMIS, if not in fact on PROMIS itself. Let's wait and see and study
this very interesting development!
Big Brother's PROMIS to us All ! HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt welcomes
military-corporatists contractors one and all, just as long as they
OUTSOURCE us all to HELL, and that is his PROMIS!
Structural Change and Spatial Dynamics of the U.S. Software Industry
Ted Egan, Ph.D. ICF Kaiser International, Inc.
Paper Presented for Sloan Foundation Globalization Workshop Duke
University
CALIBER CONSULTING = ICF Kaiser Consultants
ICF Consulting has long worked with Caliber Consulting and the HHS!
They hold in their fists the most unbreakable contracts with Mike
Leavitt and the Medicare trillions of dollars!
Welfare Peer Technical Assistance Web Site U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS), Administration for Children and Families,
Office of Family Assistance
Caliber, an ICF Consulting Company, developed and maintains the Welfare
Peer Technical Assistance Web site. The Web site is designed to
facilitate the transfer of information among states, counties, and
localities, and to establish linkages among organizations serving the
needs of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families recipients. The Web
site provides a dynamic and interactive environment to foster
communication among network participants and features e-mail alerts
(summary of new Web site content), an interactive Q&A forum, on-line
technical assistance request, on-line event registration, a calendar,
site search, and live chat. In addition, ICF Caliber has provided Web
site management and support, including identifying new relevant
content, moderating on-line discussion forums and requests, and
providing programming support for new content and enhancements.
As noted by the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community
Initiatives, one-fifth of America's children go hungry or are at risk
of being hungry. Close to two million children have a parent in prison.
Founded in 1969, ICF Consulting began by assisting minority startup
businesses to seek funds from venture capitalists. In the early 1970s,
ICF Consulting began its long history of supporting federal programs
and initiatives. Today, ICF Consulting works across more than 20
federal departments and agencies including the U.S. Departments of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD),
Health and Human Services (HHS),
Justice (DOJ), and Labor (DOL), and with hundreds of state and local
governments and nonprofit organizations, and especially CALIBER
CONSULTING.
We provide technical assistance, training, and conference support that
helps thousands of professionals who work every day to reduce
homelessness and provide safe, affordable housing and economic
development opportunities for the nation’s poorest citizens.
What Is PROMIS? scroll down a little further for new info!
http://www.angelfire.com/blog/promis/
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PROMIS [Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System]
http://www.angelfire.com/blog/promis/
The NIH and CDC and HHS are planning on having all Americans' Medical
Records online via PROMIS --- can anybody stand the wait? In God We
Trust is written on our currency! Why doubt it? God and Country, what
could be more reliable, especially today!
The PHRMA pharmaceutical industry lobby is 1000% behind this PROMIS all
knowing omnipresent software development.
SAVE THE DATE !
September 11-13, 2006
Building Tomorrow's Patient-
Reported Outcome Measure's : The Inaugural PROMIS Conference September
11-13, 2006 Gaithersburg
Marriott Mormon Washingtonian Center Gaithersburg, Maryland
What Is PROMIS?
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)
initiative establishes a collaborative relationship between NIH and
individual research teams through a cooperative agreement (U01)
mechanism. The broad objectives of the PROMIS network are to: Develop
and test a large bank of items measuring patient-reported outcomes
Create a computerized adaptive testing system that allows for
efficient, psychometrically robust assessment of patient-reported
outcomes in clinical research involving a wide range of chronic
diseases Create a publicly available system that can be added to and
modified periodically and that allows clinical researchers to access a
common repository of items and computerized adaptive tests.
The network will collaborate on the collection of self-reported data
from diverse populations of individuals with a variety of chronic
diseases, using agreed-upon methods, modes, and questionnaires.
ICF--
http://www.icfconsulting.com
NIH & PROMIS
http://www.nihpromis.org/
Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System
Welcome to PROMIS!
In late 2004, a group of outcomes scientists from seven institutions
and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) formed a cooperative
network funded under the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research Initiative to
re-engineer the clinical research enterprise.
This initiative the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information
System (PROMIS)aims to revolutionize the way patient-reported outcome
tools are selected and employed in clinical research and practice
evaluation. It will also establish a national resource for accurate and
efficient measurement of patient-reported symptoms and other health
outcomes in clinical practice.
As part of the NIH Roadmap, NIH funded six primary research sites and a
statistical coordinating center as the PROMIS network. PROMIS aims to
develop ways to measure patient-reported symptoms, such as pain and
fatigue, and aspects of health-related quality of life across a wide
variety of chronic diseases and conditions. "There is a pressing need
to better quantify clinically important symptoms and outcomes that are
now difficult to measure," says NIH Director Elias A. Zerhouni, MD.
"Our clinical research communities would benefit greatly from
efficient, consistent, well-validated approaches to measuring these and
other subjective outcomes."
Clinical outcome measures, such as x-rays and lab tests, have minimally
immediate relevance to the day-to-day functioning of patients with
chronic diseases such as arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and asthma, as
well as chronic pain conditions. Often, the best way patients can judge
the effectiveness of treatments is by perceived changes in symptoms.
One main goal of the PROMIS initiative is to develop a set of publicly
available computerized adaptive tests for the clinical research
community.
The NIH Roadmap is a series of far-reaching initiatives designed to
transform the Nations medical research capabilities and speed the
movement of research discoveries from the bench to the bedside. It
provides a framework of the priorities NIH must address to optimize its
entire research portfolio, and it lays out a vision for a more
efficient and productive system of medical research. For more
information about the NIH Roadmap, please visit the Web site at
http://www.nihroadmap.nih.gov.
NIH---PROMIS -- HHS
NIH to Develop Network for Quantifying Patient-Reported Outcomes
As part of the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research, the National
Institutes of Health (NIH), part of the Department of Health and Human
Services [HHS], provided approximately $6 million in fiscal year 2004
to fund six primary research sites and a statistical coordinating
center for a Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System
(PROMIS) network. This trans-NIH initiative, managed by the National
Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS),
aims to develop ways to measure patient-reported symptoms such as pain
and fatigue and aspects of health-related quality of life across a wide
variety of chronic diseases and conditions.
David Cella, Ph.D., of Northwestern University will run the statistical
coordinating center. The principal investigators for the six primary
research sites are: Dagmar Amtmann, Ph.D., of the University of
Washington in Seattle; James Fries, M.D., of Stanford University; Harry
Guess, M.D., of University of North Carolina; Paul Pilkonis, Ph.D., of
University of Pittsburgh; Kevin Schulman, M.D., of Duke University; and
Arthur Stone, Ph.D., of the Stony Brook School of Medicine. These
investigators will work together to develop measurement instruments to
meet the needs of clinical researchers across a wide variety of chronic
conditions.
THE FBI FAILURE Regarding PROMIS
Posted: JUN 11, 2005 07:19:29 AM
I am following news about FBIs efforts to modernize their
computer-based information exchange technology for at least 2 years. I
have also studied in depth some previous VCM systems, including the
PROMIS software (the one from the 1980s and a new Promis developed by
Inslaw Inc. in Washinton,DC in the 1990s. It seems that a huge
corporation (SAIC) had not enough expertize in the VCF and
client/server systems. They turned to INSLAW INC. for help at some time
but political considerations prevented the hiring of Inslaw Inc. for
the job, as a subcontractor. It seems to be a good time now for the FBI
IT chief to seek a cooperation of Inslaw Inc. in order to develop a
workable VCF system, based on the NEW PROMIS software.
David M. Dastych journalist, agency owner David's Media Agency
OUR MAN FROM PROMIS software -- Mike Leavitt, HHS
.... We all trusted GW Bush with our armies, our reservists, our Fannie
Mae home loan mortgage funding [nearly 1.5 trillion dollars in debt,
most of it to the Chinese via our Treasury Bonds, our No Child nor
Katrina Victim Left Behind, our 'humming' factories and colleges, and
our belovedly efficient public elementary and high schools, now, the
Dept. of Health and Human Services [HHS] is happy to announce, our wise
and noble leader will further benefit us with electronic data online
Promis Software support of our medical records and prescription
data...to go global database with the help of Mike Leavitt, Secretary
of HHS.