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Legisym
Who is Legisym
Legisym, LLC is a high-tech application services provider specializing in the deployment of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) x.509 digital signature technology. The company is located in Temple, Texas.
In March, 2009, Legisym acquired csoslink V1.0, a certified Controlled Substance Ordering System (CSOS), from Unique Pharmaceuticals (UPI). The software was developed by UPI's information technology department for internal use, and was certified in January 2009 by The Drummond Group (DGI). The independent audit and certification are required by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) before CSOS software can be used for ordering controlled substances in lieu of the DEA paper form 222.
Upon acquisition of the software, Legisym immediately undertook the task of transforming it from a single-supplier version into a commercial application that could be used by other companies in the pharmaceutical supply chain. The name of the software was changed to Express222™. A pending patent on the core components of the software is evidence of its innovative architecture and development approach. Express222™ provides a long-awaited, low-cost option for all companies in the pharmaceutical supply chain.
The innovative approach to making digital signature technology widely available at low cost through Express222™ is now being adapted to other business applications.
What Solutions Do We Offer
Express222 is the simplest, most cost-effective answer for eliminating the paper Form 222 and ensuring DEA compliance. This Web-based Controlled Substance Ordering System (CSOS) delivers all the benefits of electronic controlled substance ordering and fulfillment with some surprising differences.
- Eliminates the paper Form 222
- Dramatically reduces delivery times
- Reduces operational expenses
- Improves DEA compliance, eliminating mistakes and fines
- And much more
The Difference:
- No complex system configurations or Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
- No cumbersome setup wizards or profiles
- No forced changes to your current operational processes; and
- No requirement to integrate to existing in-house solutions
The Express222 solution provides critical CSOS functionality, delivering all the benefits of electronic 222 ordering. Its Web-based design for order processing provides the end-user a simple and familiar experience. It automatically scales to meet the demands of the occasional CII buyer and the frequent multiple-order buyer. Additionally, this patent pending design offers tremendous savings by eliminating the need for costly installation of hardware and software.
See how Express222 can remove the paper Form 222 across the industry for:
- Manufacturers
- Suppliers
- Wholesalers
- Re-packagers
- Reverse Distributors
- Hospital Transfers
- Testing Laboratories
- Compounders
- and Others
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Legisym
The Express222™ solution provides critical CSOS functionality, delivering all the benefits of electronic 222 ordering. Its Web-based design for order processing provides the end-user a simple and familiar experience. It automatically scales to meet the demands of the occasional CII buyer and the frequent multiple-order buyer. Additionally, this patent pending design offers tremendous savings by eliminating the need for costly installation of hardware and software. Read More...
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DEA's Controlled Substance Ordering System
The Controlled Substances Ordering System (CSOS) is expected to bring numerous benefits to the manufacturing, distribution, and pharmacy community. These benefits include: The number of ordering errors would be less. The customer could include more line items on a single order. With faster ordering there would be less consolidating of orders by pharmacists, and orders could be placed more frequently for fewer items. With faster ordering there would be less reason to stockpile product and less waiting to fill up an order form. Less product could be kept on the shelf and smaller orders could be placed more frequently. |
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
The mission of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is to enforce the controlled substances laws and regulations of the United States and bring to the criminal and civil justice system of the United States, or any other competent jurisdiction, those organizations and principal members of organizations, involved in the growing, manufacture, or distribution of controlled substances appearing in or destined for illicit traffic in the United States... |
The Drummond Group
Drummond Group Inc. is the trusted interoperability test lab offering global testing services throughout the product life cycle. In addition to interoperability testing services, Drummond Group offers test lab services including CSOS auditing, QA, conformance, and test consulting. Founded in 1999, DGI represents best-of-breed on linking technologies, standards and interoperability issues with the needs of vertical industries such as automotive, consumer product goods, healthcare, financial services, government, petroleum, pharmaceutical and retail. |
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Expanding the Treatment Armamentarium for Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer: Pharmacist Perspectives
Provided by: ASiM
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality in the United States, accounting for more than 200 000 new cancer cases and more than 150 000 cancer-related deaths each year. Non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for more than 85% of lung cancer cases, and is usually associated with a poor prognosis. Health-system pharmacists p... |
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HIV the Basics: Recognition and Diagnosis of Opportunistic Infections
Provided by: American Academy of CME & ACTHIV
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of the activity, learners should be better able to:
• Match risk of opportunistic infections (OI’s) with immune status of HIV+ clients in their practice.
• Recognize symptoms of the most common and important OI’s in their HIV+ clients.
• Select which diagnostic tests to order for HIV+ clients p... |
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The Impact of New-Onset Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation on Mortality After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Provided by: American Association for Thoracic Surgery
Learning Objectives
After reading this article, the learner should be able to:
* understand the impact of new-onset postoperative atrial fibrillation on early, late, and overall mortality after CABG surgery
* differentiate independent predictors of early, late, and overall mortality after CABG surgery
* appreciate the impact of posto... |
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MOC: Genitourinary Cancers
Provided by: American Society of Clinical Oncology
The ASCO Genitourinary Cancers MOC Module consists of 25 multiple-choice questions which include patient case information, educational links and answer rationales. This activity is a tool for self-assessment of medical knowledge as it relates to genitourinary cancers.
**Upon completion of this educational activity, participants will be able to:... |
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Preventive Medicine and Public Health
Provided by: Temple University School of Medicine
Educational Objectives:
At the conclusion of the course, participants should be able to:
* Improve the diagnosis and treatment of common family practice problems
* Apply traditional modes of diagnosis and management more effectively
* Apply information to commonly asked questions in office practice
* Increase proficiency and maintain compete... |
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MRI Differential Diagnosis of Synovial Disease A Systematic Approach
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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OBGYN -How to Accurately Code
Provided by: American Association of Professional Coders
Ever wonder why it is so difficult to code some of those services in OBGYN? This session will help you tackle all the tough situations encountered in the OBGYN and offer workable solutions to coding headaches. A must for anyone working in this busy field.... |
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MRI of the Spine, Part V Lumbar Introduction to MRI Pathology Technique, Part B
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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The Basic Science of Patient Safety
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
After completing this CME module, participants will be able to
1. Develop an understanding of the concepts and issues surrounding patient safety.
2. Learn the history behind current patient safety initiatives.
3. Discuss how Root Cause Analysis is used to determine the cause of an adverse event.
4. Describe examples of how Human F... |
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Recognition and Treatment of Leg Pain in Athletes
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
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After completing this CME module, participants will be able to
1. Discuss the musculature and vasculature of the lower leg as it relates to the differential diagnosis and treatment of chronic leg pain in athletes.
2. Recognize and explain the role of abnormal foot and leg biomechanics in the etiology of ch... |
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Reducing Elective Deliveries Before 39 Weeks
Provided by: Medical Interactive Community
Newborn infants are at risk for critical illness, intensive care requiring separation from the mother, long-term deficits and developmental delay when delivered early. Parents are anguished over their baby’s suffering, and are crushed with guilt feelings when delivery before 39 weeks was by choice—and not medically necessary or indicated. When... |
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Multiple Sclerosis in Managed Care: Managing Decisions and Shaping Health Outcomes
Provided by: ASiM
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a costly disease in terms of its effects on patients’ quality of life and its financial cost to society. The introduction of treatments that are designed to change the natural disease course has focused attention on the economic burden of MS. Balancing cost-effective treatment with current guidelines and optimal therapy... |
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Drop Foot
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
After completing this CME module, participants will be able to:
1. Discuss the pathophysiology and incidence of drop foot.
2. Describe the various neurologic and musculotendinous etiologies of drop foot.
3. Recognize the typical clinical presentation of patients with drop foot.
4. Identify and describe imaging studies and other tests helpful ... |
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Diagnostic Error & Claims: Reducing the Risk
Provided by: Medical Interactive Community
Diagnostic Error has been described as the New Frontier in Patient Safety. Claims data supports this contention. A large study by the Rand Corporation has demonstrated that patient adverse events and medical malpractice claims go hand in hand … and that reducing one can be expected to reduce the other. This is important information for stakeho... |
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DCIS and Screening Rules -Part I
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
Breast MRI is reported as valuable in detecting cancer in women who have a personal history of breast cancer, those patients with greater than 25% lifetime risk of breast cancer, and those with dense breasts -a condition associated with breast cancer risk but which decreases the sensitivity of the gold standard screening exam, mammography. MRI help... |
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Neuropathies in Clinical Practice
Provided by: CMElectures
Laurance D. Smith, MD, practices neurology with a special interest in neuromuscular diseases. Here, he discusses diagnosis and treatment of several types of neuropathy, including hereditary, nutritional, and metabolic neuropathy and Guillain-Barré syndrome.
This lecture and the post-test is worth 1.5 credit hours.
The author first defines neu... |
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Colorectal Cancer: Risks, Screening, and Treatment
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
This online course provides a review of the epidemiology and risk factors, screening and treatment of colorectal cancer. Participants will review a case from initial presentation for a routine visit to their general internists to screening to work-up and treatment.... |
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Child Abuse in Ethnic Minority and Immigrant Communities
Provided by: NetCE
Child abuse and neglect is a serious social problem. Research indicates that a significant number of children in the United States have been victims of physical abuse. The figures show that ethnic minority children (i.e., African Americans, Native American Indians/Alaskan Natives, and Pacific Islander children) have higher rates of reported child a... |
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Genetics: Neurofibromatosis
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
A 34-year-old woman is suspected of having neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) after her physician finds skin fold freckling and suspects cutaneous neurofibromas on a routine physical exam. Based on the family history, she appears to be the first individual in her family with NF1 (not surprising since half of all cases of NF1 are the result of new mutations)... |
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Comparison of Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization, p57 Immunostaining, Flow Cytometry, and Digital Image Analysis for Diagnosing Molar and Nonmolar Products of Conception
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* describe the morphologic and genetic characteristics of hydropic abortus, partial mole, and complete mole.
* describe expected ancillary test results (ie, ploidy analysis by digital image analysis, fluorescence in situ hybridization, or flow cytometry; and p57 immunohistochemistry resu... |
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Bone Densitometry for Technologists
Provided by: Advanced Health Education Center
Description:
Targeted information for bone density technology.
Comprehensive and practical information on topics ranging from technical descriptions of all FDA approved devices to a clinical overview of osteoporosis are found in this textbook. Learn what you need to know about the art and science of interpreting bone density data with a tool... |
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Thoracic Complications of Liver Cirrhosis: Radiologic Findings
Provided by: Radiological Society of North America
Learning Objectives: 1) List the various thoracic complications associated with chronic liver disease. 2) Discuss the mechanisms or pathophysiology of those complications. 3)Describe the imaging features of the various thoracic complications in patients with chronic liver disease.... |
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School Administrator Training (on RXpreceptor software) for Internship, Externship, and Experiential Education Departments of Participating Colleges and Universities
Provided by: RXinsider (RXpreceptor)
In depth, hands on training of all aspects and modules found within the RXpreceptor ELMS (Experiential Learning Management System) software. After completion of this training, school administrator will be able to fully set up and utilize the school’s RXpreceptor account, as well as train students and preceptors on account utilization. Covered top... |
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Pediatric Dermatology: Acne
Provided by: American Academy of Pediatrics
Features/Benefits:
By conclusion of the course, you should be able to:
* Recognize the clinical manifestations of acne
* Describe principles of management of acne, including medications and routine skin care
* List elements of patient education, including dispelling common myths... |
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MRI of the Spine Trauma, Part I
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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Dermatology Living Medical eTextbook -- Chapter 2 – Immunology Review II: Molecular Signaling in the Immune System
Provided by: Projects In Knowledge, Inc.
Activity Goal
The goal of this CME/CE program is to address the clinicians' needs in assessing the role of the immune system in the underlying pathophysiology of common dermatologic conditions, current strategies for immunomodulation, and novel therapeutic strategies in the management of dermatologic conditions.
Target Audience
This CME/CE pro... |
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Infectious Disease
Provided by: Temple University School of Medicine
Educational Objectives:
At the conclusion of the course, participants should be able to:
* Improve the diagnosis and treatment of common family practice problems
* Apply traditional modes of diagnosis and management more effectively
* Apply information to commonly asked questions in office practice
* Increase proficiency and maintain compete... |
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MRI of the Spine, Part IV Lumbar Introduction to MRI Anatomy and Technique, Part A
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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PAX5 Expression in Nonhematopoietic Tissues: Reappraisal of Previous Studies
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* discuss the use of the clone 24 anti-PAX5 monoclonal antibody.
* list the tumor types in which PAX5 expression has been confirmed.
* describe the major roles of PAX5 in development.
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Mental Health Sequelae of Extreme Violence
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
The world today has become a very violent place. More than 50 countries and over 1 billion people today have been affected by mass violence. America has been attacked by terrorists and is facing future attacks. The mental health impact of this violence can be high. Studies have shown that in times of distress, most citizens will seek out family mem... |
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