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Perminova and LifeWatch Announce Device Integration for Cardiac Procedures

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

LaJolla, Calif. (PRWEB) May 09, 2012

Perminova, developer of web-based information systems for cardiology centers, has launched a strategic alliance with LifeWatch, the leading wireless cardiac monitoring service provider in the United States, to expand interoperability between medical monitoring devices and information technology in cardiac electrophysiology.

Under the arrangement, Perminova EP, the information system designed for electrophysiology, will integrate reports from LifeWatch?s cardiac monitoring and telemetry products directly into Perminova?s cloud-based system. This will provide physicians, nurses, technologists and other staff with a single source for patient information. Future development will also allow clinicians to order LifeWatch cardiac monitoring studies directly from Perminova systems.

The integration process begins with data uploading from a patient prescribed with one of LifeWatch?s suite of advanced ambulatory cardiac telemetry and standard cardiac event monitors to the LifeWatch data center. The LifeWatch data center then pushes the data to Perminova?s database to be matched with patients? individual files. From there, the data is used by EP lab clinicians and becomes part of the health system?s electronic medical record. This entire process is electronic, greatly reducing the risk of human error.

?The strategic relationship between Perminova and LifeWatch creates important benefits for patients and healthcare systems,? said Craig K. Collins, President and CEO of Perminova. ?On a daily basis, it will streamline workflow and improve patient safety in cardiac procedures. In a larger sense, medical device integration between Perminova and LifeWatch creates true interoperability, one of the primary objectives in the advancement of health information technology today.?

Said Dr. Yacov Geva, Chairman and CEO of LifeWatch AG: ?Integration between medical devices and information systems is a critical next step in utilizing technology to improve patient health and safety. Medical device integration may also help relieve doctors, nurses and technologists of the burden of creating hard copy documentation, allowing them to spend more time on direct patient care.?

Perminova develops web-based cardiac information systems that manage scheduling, workflow, documentation and billing processes before, during and after cardiac procedures. Perminova?s system architecture also supports integration of medical devices and customization of robust data for research. Perminova?s web-based products are pioneering healthcare?s move from outdated client-server technology to modern-and-secure cloud computing.

LifeWatch is the nation?s leading ambulatory health monitoring services company, offering a comprehensive platform of innovative patient technologies and services that help physicians detect and analyze symptoms before they become major health problems. LifeWatch enables physicians to establish stronger connections with at-risk patients and provide better guidance to patients.

About Perminova

La Jolla, Calif.-based Perminova develops and markets web-based, cloud-based software for the nation?s leading cardiology centers. The company is pioneering healthcare?s move from outdated client-server technology to modern-and-secure cloud computing. Perminova products are electronic surgical records systems for cardiology, and they?re more robust, flexible and cost-effective than anything currently on the market. Its products improve charge-capture and efficiency, while automatically producing case reports and billing reports. Perminova seamlessly integrates with existing electronic medical records systems and deploys and upgrades easily via the web. Perminova?s architecture allows integration of medical devices and customization of robust data for medical research and clinical trials. Currently, Perminova EP is used at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York and the UC San Diego Health System.

About LifeWatch AG

LifeWatch AG, headquartered in Neuhausen am Rheinfall and listed on SIX Swiss Exchange (LIFE), Switzerland, is the leading healthcare technology and solution company, specializing in advanced telehealth systems and wireless remote patient monitoring services. LifeWatch services cater to individuals, ranging from high-risk and chronically ill patients, to consumers of health and wellness products. LifeWatch has subsidiaries in the United States, the Netherlands, Japan, the United Kingdom, Switzerland and Israel. LifeWatch AG is the parent company of LifeWatch Services Inc., a leading US-based cardiac monitoring service provider, and manufacturer of telecardiology products. LifeWatch is also introducing a new program for Home Sleep Testing of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) patients under the brand name NiteWatch.







Luce at the InterContinental San Francisco and the California Culinary Academy Announce Finalists for “Luce’s Culinary Clash”

Sunday, February 19th, 2012

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) February 16, 2012

Luce at the InterContinental San Francisco and the California Culinary Academy (CCA) announce the top five student finalists in Luce?s Culinary Clash program, one of the school?s largest cooking competitions and scholarship efforts to date. Numerous students submitted three-course menus with corresponding recipes for the opportunity to cook with Luce?s Michelin-starred Chef de Cuisine Daniel Corey, a CCA alum. Five CCA students have been selected to showcase their menu at Luce on a designated night starting on Monday, February 27, 2012. The students? menus will be judged by a panel of hotel executives, local personalities and food writers in addition to restaurant guests.

The top three students will receive cash prizes and the first place winner will also be invited to cook with Chef Corey at the prestigious James Beard House in April 2012. A portion of proceeds from each menu sold during the five dinners will go to the California Culinary Academy Scholarship Fund.

The three course dinners are offered at $ 40 per person on the following dates with one student featured each night: Monday, February 27, 2012; Sunday, March 4, 2012; Sunday, March 11, 2012; Sunday, March 18, 2012; and Sunday, March 25, 2012. Wine pairing, tax and gratuity are not included. Seating begins at 5:30pm. The top three winners will be announced during a special event at the CCA on Monday, March 26, 2012.

The five CCA finalists competing in Luce?s Culinary Clash and the date their menu will be featured are as follows:

Monday, February 27, 2012: Sinesipho Baduza

Sinesipho Baduza was raised in East London in the province of Eastern Cape, South Africa, where her first job in the food industry was at a small-scale catering operation she ran with her sister while in college. Baduza decided to take some time away from her studies and traveled to Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 2009, working as a chef on private yachts. It was during this time that she discovered her passion for food. She was inspired to build a firm foundation in the culinary arts and enrolled in the Culinary Arts Associate Degree program at the California Culinary Academy.

Sunday, March 4, 2012: Stephanie Davidovich

Although Stephanie has lived abroad and all over California, she considers San Francisco her hometown. Her inspiration for cooking was sparked at a young age and she credits her mother, who did not do much cooking, as well as her grandmothers with inspiring her to get creative in the kitchen. ?I started exploring the kitchen and cooking here and there for my family,? she says. While working simultaneously as a health counselor, 1st grade teacher, and middle school cooking teacher, Davidovich decided to pursue the culinary world in a more formal way. She is currently enrolled in the Culinary Arts Certificate program at the CCA.

Sunday, March 11, 2012: Bruce Pettit

Bruce Pettit was born and raised in Sarasota, Florida and is currently enrolled in the Culinary Arts Certificate program at the CCA. Before beginning to cook on his own, Pettit drew inspiration from Alton Brown?s ?Good Eats? program. ?I watched his show for years before I ever cooked anything, and I still love his way of thinking about cooking and food.? Pettit slowly started to cook for family and friends and enjoyed the experience so much that he decided to attend culinary school. When he is not in class, Pettit is experimenting in his home kitchen, making all kinds of ingredients from scratch including soda syrups, coconut milk and curry powder.

Sunday, March 18, 2012: Ashley Gates

A native of Thousand Oaks, California, Ashley Gates comes from a family that loved to cook. While her career path led her to work at Apple, Inc., she decided to pursue her passion for cooking after four years with the company. ?When I am in the kitchen and making food for family or guests, I know that I am doing something that brings people together and makes them happy. That alone gives me more satisfaction than eating.? Gates is currently enrolled in the Culinary Arts Certificate program at the CCA.

Sunday, March 25, 2012: Jessica Curtis

A California native, Jessica Curtis grew up in Menlo Park, holding jobs that fit with her interests ? the outdoors, skiing and food. With most of Curtis? family working in the food, wine, and beer industry, it seemed only natural that she would pursue the same direction. Inspired by cooking with her family, Curtis enrolled in the Culinary Arts Certificate program at the CCA. Looking towards her future, Curtis would like to focus on butchery and the craft of working with meats and breaking down animals.

In addition to showcasing their menu in a Michelin-starred restaurant, the finalists will also receive special training on wine pairing with Luce?s Beverage Director John Wight and partners from Treasury Wine Estates including Beringer Vineyards, Chateau St. Jean, Etude, St. Clement and Stags? Leap Winery. Students will spend a full day exploring each winery, meeting winemakers and learning about the varietals. Every dinner will have a designated wine partner, with the finalists pairing wine according to their menu.

Luce offers a dining experience that is the perfect marriage of local flavors and global inspiration, focusing on New American cuisine. In addition to sourcing the best sustainable products as possible, Chef Corey is committed to crafting many items in house, including pastas, desserts and pickled ingredients. Luce has been recognized with a Michelin star since 2009 and this year?s accolade marks the first Michelin star under Chef Corey?s direction. Luce is also the recipient of the Wine Spectator ?Award of Excellence? for two consecutive years.

Located on the lobby level of the InterContinental San Francisco in the South of Market district, Luce offers a modern and sophisticated dining atmosphere. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and serves brunch on weekends. For reservations, please call 415.616.6566 or visit http://www.lucewinerestaurant.com.

For more information on Luce at the InterContinental San Francisco and further details on Luce?s Culinary Clash, please visit http://www.lucewinerestaurant.com.

ABOUT INTERCONTINENTAL SAN FRANCISCO

The InterContinental San Francisco opened in February 2008 at Howard and 5th streets next to Moscone West Convention Center. The hotel towers 32 stories above the heart of the City and features 550 rooms, 14 suites, 43,000 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space with natural light, the Michelin-starred Luce restaurant, Bar 888, a ten-room treatment spa, full-service fitness center, and an indoor pool. Most recently, the InterContinental San Francisco received its LEED EBOM Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. For more information and to make reservations, contact the InterContinental San Francisco, 888 Howard Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94103, at 415.616.6500 or 888.811.4273 or by visiting http://www.intercontinentalsanfrancisco.com.

ABOUT CALIFORNIA CULINARY ACADEMY

The California Culinary Academy has been creating culinary excellence in San Francisco for over 30 years. One of the West?s first culinary schools, they have been committed to providing high standards of culinary arts, pastry chef and personal chef training since 1977. Each student of the cooking school receives a comprehensive, challenging training in classic culinary techniques combined with modern innovations and the latest in global cuisine. They learn through demonstration by experienced chef instructors followed by hands-on, practical application. The Le Cordon Bleu curriculum of California Culinary Academy includes important theoretical concepts and industry-relevant general education courses. For more information on the California Culinary Academy, please visit http://www.chefs.edu/San-Francisco.

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