arrowheadingClient Testimonials
"Our close working relationship with registry vendor, Scientific Technologies Corporation, allowed us to quickly get file specification in the registry in order, identify needed workarounds and plan enhancements."

Immunization Registry Integration Unit Manager, Washington State Department of Health.
"Many thanks to NextGen, Scientific Technologies Corporation, the folks at the State Registry and the Trinity teams for their efforts to configure, coordinate and test all of the pieces for this (immunization interoperability) project. Well done team!"

Project Manager, Trinity Information Services.
"We owe our success to your great product BUT most of all to the commitment and stupendous dedicated staff (present and those who have left) in your Company, your commitment as well as your understanding in dealing with Louisiana’s nuances. Thank you very much for being part of our dreams and achievements."

Director Immunization Program, Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals.
"The truth is we couldn’t have accomplished this without the varying contributions of every individual listed. Some of them have been living and breathing this process for quite awhile, while others have been involved more recently in performing smaller but necessary tasks. All of them deserve our congratulations. We finally are on our way to having a true population-based IIS which will benefit public health, medical providers, schools/child care facilities, and Alaskans in general. I recognize we’re not finished, but this successful start is indeed a terrific Christmas present!"

Immunization Program Manager, Division of Public Health, Alaska Department of Health and Social Services.
"We greatly appreciate the extra effort and service your staff have provided in the past year. Our issues have been challenging, but I keep hoping that we are on the cusp of solving them."

Immunization Manager, Arizona Department of Health Services.
"I have enjoyed our organization’s relationship with your company, and truly appreciate the work that [the STC staff] are doing for us."

Community Development Director, Mid-America Regional Council (MARC).
"We are just moving through the test phase and we will have 3 people doing test including some outside people. We are in a bit of a time crunch for the Thanksgiving deadline to go live so we have to be careful with how many outside testers we use. We are really happy to see the direction that STC has decided to move the product – there have been many positive improvements and we are surprised by the progress in it we see."

Immunization Registry Manager, Indiana State Department of Health.
"We played with the scanners and v491 test version today a bit. Very impressive!...We’re anxious to show off the new functionality in the near future...Sincerely appreciated!"

Immunization Director, Wyoming Department of Health.
"The registry has been a god-send for us. We took the time when it all began and added all of our patients and since then the majority of the communities in the state have also. With a chicken pox epidemic it has been so nice to be able to accommodate people every day to see if their child has had the chicken pox. It has just been at the click of the finger. The time it has saved not having to pull the chart and being able to help people that don’t know for sure without really disrupting the flow of the day. Also we have been able to improve our numbers in the immunizations because of the summary that is printed off every day with the patient that is coming in for a well child visit."

Office Manager, ABC Pediatrics, Gillette, Wyoming concerning the Wyoming Immunization Registry (provided and supported by STC). [As related in Wyoming Department of Health Immunization Section Jab and Gab Newsletter.]
"This is excellent."

Assistant Program Director/Manager Immunization Program, Maine Department of Health and Human Services. [Regarding Maine immunization system ImmPact2 deploying bi-directional data exchange with Micmac Indian Health Service, with more than 7,000 immunizations received from Micmac in the first hour the interface went live.]
"The organization of the test cases and the management of the tickets, combined with your willingness to meet our demo request were/are invaluable."

Assistant Program Director/Manager Immunization Program, Maine Department of Health and Human Services.
"...We are deeply thankful to STC and the great team that you all have! This is a toast of victory to you guys as well!"

Director, Immunization Program, Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals. [Regarding Louisiana ranking #2 in U.S. in 2008 National Immunization Survey (NIS).]
"...We finished training our OPH Employees on IDRIS’ Health Care Facility Module and DSMS, and it went really well! … They loved the look of the interface, had no trouble navigating around, loved the search and report capabilities, and overall thought it was a welcome improvement...(We heard a lot of ‘Oh, this is really good!’) And there were no glitches! Thanks so much for all of your help."

Central Office Epidemiologist, Infectious Disease Epidemiology Program, Louisiana Office of Public Health.
"...I wanted to let you know that NHEDSS 3.3 passed its UAT with flying colors and with high praise from the tester. We very much appreciate the quality of this product and the care that STC devoted to its creation."

Chief, Bureau of Public Health Informatics, New Hampshire Department of Health & Human Services.
"...The STC Mass Immunization Standalone thumb drive module was very successful and a big hit with the nurses and data entry staff, with over 600 Hep A and Hep B vaccinations being given and entered into the system over two afternoons of the Gay Pride Event in Phoenix."

ASIIS Project Leader, Arizona Immunization Program Office, Arizona Department of Health Services.
"...UAT has been fun! I am pleased to have been able to sit down with a set of instructions, follow them, and have things happen the way they should!"

Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) user. [Commenting on STC regional inter-jurisdictional disease surveillance system.]
"...The Wyoming Immunization Registry (WyIR) has so many tools to use, it is really the best solution for immunization data… reporting to WyIR is just the right thing to do. STC provides excellent customer service."

Physician, Northeast Wyoming Pediatric Associates, PC.
"...The response was overwhelming. Instead of only 11,800 vaccinations, which was the statewide goal, we vaccinated >27,000 people in 6 hours. 92% of the data was entered real-time. Having real-time data at the EOC allowed us to easily see we would run out of vaccine during hour 3, allowed a statewide assessment of vaccine inventory, vaccine was shifted from both public AND private sources to complete the drill. No site was without vaccine. Overall, the drill was a HUGE success…. Real time data entry using our registry truly was a HUGE success of the drill."

Medical Director, Pandemic Preparedness, Louisiana Office of Public Health. [Regarding a statewide Mass Vaccination Exercise held at Point of Dispensing locations in each of Louisiana’s nine Public Health Regions, the state public health staff used the STC Mass Immunization module for administering flu vaccinations. The state goal was to vaccinate at least 200 people per hour and collect the data real-time.]
"...The presentation went great without any problems. Thank you so much for the back-up support during the presentation time. At the risk of repeating myself, I again want to shout my mantra that working with STC is such a pleasure!"

Program Manager, Alaska Immunization Program, Division of Public Health, Alaska Department of Health and Social Services.
"Houston's immunization has increased 15 percentage points and I know it is because of STC's registry."

Executive Director, Houston-Harris County Immunization Registry.
"...In comparing the manual system to the automated one, what once took hours for state surveillance staff to investigate and follow up with hospitals, now takes minutes."

Client Management Staff on STC Automated Hospital Emergency Department Data System, New Hampshire Department of Health & Human Services.