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San Francisco Chronicle - "Dr. Vivek Reddy: The Mount Sinai Medical Center Deploys Perminova EP"

Perminova announced that The Mount Sinai Medical Center installed Perminova EP at its cardiac electrophysiology lab.

  • San Francisco, CA
  • (April 24, 2012)

Perminova, developer of a new breed of web-based information systems for the nation's leading cardiology centers, announced that The Mount Sinai Medical Center has installed Perminova EP at the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust Center for Cardiac Electrophysiology. Perminova EP is a web-based cardiovascular information system that manages scheduling, workflow, documentation and billing processes before, during and after cardiac electrophysiology (EP) procedures. "Perminova gives our EP lab the flexibility to access procedure records securely from any location. That means doctors and nurses don't have to come in on weekends or late at night to catch up on paperwork, or get frustrated when the server is down and they can't do any documentation," said Vivek Y. Reddy, MD, Professor of Cardiology and Director of the Cardiac Arrhythmia Service at Mount Sinai Heart. Learn More


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