Niceware Healthcare offers patient safety and identification software and services to the healthcare market that are easy to deploy, affordable and fully compliant with current bar code and RFID labeling requirements. Niceware Healthcare provides high value and low maintenance software solutions to meet patient safety goals for patient identification established by The Joint Commission (JCAHO).
Niceware Healthcare Services
Niceware Healthcare is your competent partner for integrating patient identification and HL7 global messaging solutions into any healthcare IT environment. Niceware Healthcare eliminates customized integration applications that are expensive to maintain and modify.
Niceware Healthcare software solutions and services empower healthcare providers to maintain their flexibility and independence to scale their IT environment to unanticipated demands by using off-the-shelf products to connect disparate systems and integrate different patient identification solutions.
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Niceware Healthcare News
05-26-2009
Niceware® International is excited to announce a new partnership with Epson America Inc. Niceware has been accepted into the Epson Envision ISV Program for Healthcare Products. This partnership emphasizes the strength of two market leaders in the area of printing barcode documents in healthcare environments.

Professional Affiliations
ICCBBA, Inc. manages the ISBT 128 international information standard which is used in transfusion and transplantation. Niceware International, LLC is a certified vendor of ICCBBA, Inc.
Niceware International, LLC is a member of Health Level Seven, Inc., an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Accredited Standards Developer (ASD). Health Level Seven (HL7) creates open communication standards that enable the exchange, management and integration of electronic healthcare information.
Testimonial
"Niceware Healthcare helped us develop patient safety solutions so our customers are compliant with JCAHO requirements for identifying patients and labeling specimens at the bedside to improve care."
Roz Ben-Chitrit
VP Business Development, Patient Safety
The St. John Companies




