When Syndicus first incorporated in 2007, it focused strictly on technical staffing and differentiated itself by the ability to identify, attract and hire the highest-level, hardest-to-find skill sets. Since then, Syndicus has evolved into four areas:
Scientific Services: A major focus of this division is electronic health records adoption -- a practice that was established in early 2010 to support the Healthcare Efficiency and Affordability Laws (HEAL) of New York. Since the, the practice has grown to provide not only the critical skill sets, but also overall Program Management Office (PMO) support, including Six Sigma certified specialists to lead organizational changes.
Energy Resources: places hard-to-find, top-notch talent for engineering enterprises, such as new nuclear, green technology, fossil fuel, program management office, centers of excellence and Syndicus engineer development.
Technology: The talent pool ranges from mainframe programmers and computer operators to web developers and designers or any IT skill sets in between. We are experts in: SAP implementation and support, technology selection and process, IT outsourcing, application maintenance & management, desktop services/help desk, computer system validation, software testing services, and software engineer development.
Solutions
Authored and led by President and CEO Michael McNees, Syndicus Solutions are ISO-9001-based proprietary methodologies that promote our clients’ success.
Specialties
Electronic Health Records, Cybersecurity, Energy Resources, Management Consulting
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Syndicus, Inc. Syndicus, Inc. Syndicus is proud to sponsor the inaugural Canada – United States Healthcare Information Technology Summit − “Improving Care Through Innovation” – which will be held at the DoubleTree Hotel & Suites Pittsburgh on March 8 and 9. Register today ... spaces are limited! www.wphimss.org -
Syndicus, Inc. Syndicus Cybersecurity Practice Continues to Grow Did you know that Syndicus has an evolving Cybersecurity practice? Through strategic alliance partnerships with veteran-owned businesses that have approved supplier relationships with government agencies, Syndicus supplies personnel who are subject matter experts in computer network exploitation (CNE), computer network attack (CNA) and Red Teaming with many years of experience inside both the Intelligence Community and the Department of Defense. Visit www.syndicusinc.com for more information. -
Syndicus, Inc. Today's the last day to advance register for Syndicus' EHR Meaningful Use Seminar! Visit http://www.syndicusinc.com/ehrseminar/index.shtml and sign up today! -
Syndicus, Inc. Don't forget to register for Syndicus' EHR Meaningful Use Training Seminar on Jan. 26 at O'Callaghan's Hotel from 8 a.m. to noon. Attendees can also stay for a recently added afternoon session with Syndicus' hosted EHR solutions provider eCast Corporation. Hurry -- advance registration is open until Jan. 23. -
Syndicus, Inc. Attend an afternoon session with Syndicus and its hosted EHR solution eCast Corporation at O'Callaghan's Annapolis Hotel on Jan. 26 from 2-3 p.m. eCast CEO Pete Bechtel will discuss eCast’s hosted differentiators: (1) an inverted pyramid for healthcare providers that identify areas of risk and mitigate them, (2) certified data center capabilities that allow for protected health information exchange and (3) the opportunity to obtain additional Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements by using eCast’s annual wellness and care surveillance (AWACS) program (1,582 installs nationwide). Register today! -
Syndicus, Inc. Registration is officially open for Syndicus' EHR Meaningful Use Training Seminar. Visit www.syndicusinc.com and click on the seminar icon on our main page. Advanced registration is available until Jan. 23. -
Syndicus, Inc. Join Syndicus, Inc.’s chief medical information officer Dr. Ali Loveys on Jan. 26, 2012 at O'Callaghan Annapolis Hotel for a training seminar on achieving electronic health records (EHR) Meaningful Use Stage 1. Dr. Loveys, who is renowned for her EHR adoption experience, will guide participants through the process of converting their practices to an all-EHR system. Attendees will also learn about federal financial incentives and guidelines associated with achieving Meaningful Use Stage 1. All Maryland physician practices’ doctors, physician assistants and office managers encouraged to attend.