NoemaLife S.p.A.
June 8th, 2008 — adminVia Gobetti, 52
40129 Bologna
Italy
Phone: (+39-051)4193911
Fax: (+39-051)4193900
http://www.noemalife.com
info@noemalife.com
Company Figures
Number of employees 100-499
Sales volume 10-49 Mio US $
Year of foundation 1996
Area of business Communication and Information Technology
Company Profile
Company Profile NoemaLife Group
Since 1996 we have been supporting the most important health institutions to continuously improve their clinical processes.
WE CARE expresses our commitment to place our technology, our competence and our experience at our clients’ disposal in order to help them carry out their most ambitious projects.
NoemaLife companies jointly aim at und erstanding and anticipating the needs of health organizations in a continuous commitment to improve clinical processes.
The Group’s organization attaches a clear and specific mission to each company thus guaranteeing competence, efficiency and a quick answer to clients.
Companies of the NoemaLife group are:
DIANOEMA Bologna, GMD Berlin, ITALNOEMA Roma, NOEMATICA Bologna, NOEMALIFE ARGENTINA Buenos Aires, BIOSOFT Milano, UNITECH Milano.
Product Information
06.01 Archiving and documentation
06.01.06 Systems for medical documentation
06.03 Internet services / Online services
06.03.01 Web portals
06.09 Software for hospitals / rehabilitation centres / spas
06.09.01 Managing systems of medical results
06.09.03 Electronic / digital patient file / health card
06.09.05 Information systems for hospitals
Mercurio 06.11.2007
Nosocomial infections can be fought not only by the activation of strategies aimed at the removal or reduction of risk factors, but also by systematically organizing the flow of information and intelligence activity concerning the diffusion of infections, microbiological isolation, antibiotics consumption and compliance to guidelines and protocols.
Different IT systems are currently operating in Nosocomial Structures, presenting significant information potential for the epidemiological study and the real time analysis of infective phenomena.
Mercurio constitutes the founding element for the support of bacteriological risk management policies in Healthcare Structures, integrating and enriching their available informative patrimony.
06.09.09 Software for the instruments’ managing
06.09.16 Software for patient documentation
Galileo 06.11.2007
Galileo is a new product with an important inheritance.
Most EEMR functionalities and a large part of the eHealth Application Platform come directly from award-winning e-health.solutions® to which Galileo adds an enriched data model, a redesigned user interface and many new features. The main components of Galileo, therefore, are already at the core of hundreds successful projects.
Galileo is new, but it is largely used by over one hundred hospitals in Italy, Germany and Latin America.
Galileo is new, but thousands of hospital physicians, family doctors and nurses are using it every day and are helping it grow and improve continuously.
Galileo’s Enterprise Electronic Medical Record (EEMR) provides healthcare organizations a flexible and powerful tool to improve their performance through enterprise-wide resource and information sharing.
06.10 Software for laboratories
DNLab 06.11.2007
Departmental Solution for Computerizing Diagnostics
The state-of-the-art Laboratory Information System (LIS) has been developed by Dianoema in collaboration with the main clinical and scientific institutions.
It is a modular solution specifically designed to easily fit the modern health structures’ organization. With DNLab, very complex work processes can be modelled and managed, so that diagnostics services have a powerful and flexible tool to rationalize and implement their own organization models.
WindoPath 06.11.2007
The system to computerize Pathologic Anatomy services.
A modern and intuitive product that accompanies the pathologist in all phases of his work and supports new demands flexibly and dynamically. Manufactured by American Company Psyche System, NoemaLife guarantees its steady technological development and localization.
06.15 Telemedicine
06.15.03 Healthcare networks
06.15.04 Hospital networks