STEMSOFT Announces Authorization to Submit Full Suite of AGNIS-Supported CIBMTR Forms
Vancouver, BC (PRWEB) October 30, 2013 -- STEMSOFT Software Inc. (“STEMSOFT”) is pleased to announce that the Center for International Blood & Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR®) has certified STEMSOFTconnect: REGISTRY to electronically submit all available forms using the CIBMTR AGNIS system.
“STEMSOFT has successfully demonstrated the ability to submit data for all CIBMTR forms currently supported by the AGNIS system, and is now authorized by the CIBMTR for all AGNIS submissions,” said Dr. Douglas Rizzo, CIBMTR’s Associate Scientific Director. “We are pleased to see the software development community take advantage of AGNIS tools to offer local transplant centers and researchers increased access to their data without duplication of effort.”
STEMSOFTconnect: REGISTRY allows users to complete, submit, and review all AGNIS-defined registry forms locally for seamless upload to the CIBMTR. This application also assists in the generation of the ASBMT™ Request for Information (RFI) Outcomes Data form.
“This latest milestone showcases STEMSOFT’s continued dedication to the BMT community with support for 100% of the AGNIS forms,” states Carina Ramello, Senior QA Technologist at STEMSOFT.
STEMSOFTconnect: REGISTRY works hand-in-hand with STEMSOFT’s industry leading BMTserve™ and StemLab™ applications to help reduce duplicate data entry and increase the quality of reported BMT patient and BMT product data.
To request a demo or to learn more about STEMSOFTconnect: REGISTRY and our other BMT quality management solutions, please visit http://www.stemsoft.com
About STEMSOFT Software Inc.:
STEMSOFT Software is a leader in the field of medical informatics and provides end-to-end solutions for information management, quality assurance and regulatory compliance for the cell therapy, cord blood and transplant market. STEMSOFT’s current product portfolio includes specialized software for cell therapy manufacturers, cord blood banks and for blood and marrow transplantation centers. For more information on STEMSOFT, visit http://www.stemsoft.com.
Nicole Waidman, STEMSOFT Software Inc, http://www.stemsoft.com, (250) 454-6497, [email protected]
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