Medical / Healthcare Support
Ocean Business and Contracting provides numerous services in support of medical and clinical initiatives. We understand that dealing with medical records and interacting with medical personnel requires a special sensitivity to HIPAA requirements, medical training, and other obligations that are unique to the medical profession.
Our medical / healthcare support teams offer assistance in the following areas:
- Medical coding support
- Clinical research support
- Medical strategic planning
- Recruiting and staffing of medical personnel
- Healthcare software deployment
- Information assurance and compliance
- IT audit support
- Training for special programs / initiatives
- Administrative support
- Meeting support
Other Healthcare/Medical Support
- Medical coding support for Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC)
- Medical/strategic planning for WRNMMC
Clinical research support by Audiologists and Clinical - Research Coordinators for an Army-sponsored Traumatic Brian Injury clinical study
- Training on medical charting practices for nurses for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
- Administrative program support for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Meeting support for grantee and scientist meetings for the CDC
- Recording services for a peer review panel for grant applications for the CDC
- Biostatistician support for the CDC
- Recruiting and staffing of medical personnel for military commands
- Staffing of dentists for the Missouri National Guard
Healthcare Information Technology
- Information Assurance and Program Management to add medical devices onto a military IT network
- IT Audit and Compliance support within Medicare/Medicaid
- IT Support Services for users within DoD medical departments and clinics
- IT Services for an IT platform upgrade within a DoD medical department
- Management and Support of IT and Audio/Visual elements of a state-of-the-art military medical training and healthcare simulation center
- Technical support and research services for DoD clinical studies on traumatic brain injuries