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Wisconsin Aviation Drone Services
Madison, Wisconsin — Wisconsin Aviation continues to be a leader the aviation industry since 1981. Wisconsin Aviation announces the opening of their new division WISCONSIN AVIATION DRONE SERVICES.
Wisconsin Aviation Drone Services will provide commercial drone operations for hire. Target industries will be construction, media, real estate, insurance, agriculture and more.
Wisconsin Aviation will also be offering drone consulting. If your organization is considering opening a drone division, we can help provide the training. WisAv will continue with Commercial Drone License ground school as well.
For more information and for a quote, please visit www.wisconsinaviation.com
Email: drones@wisav.com
Direct: 608-620-4315
Chris Johnson, PhD.
Director of Wisconsin Aviation Drone Services
Wisconsin Aviation has operations at Dane County Regional Airport (Madison, WI), the Watertown Municipal Airport (Watertown, WI) and Dodge County Airport (Juneau, WI). It is the largest full-service general aviation services provider in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Aviation is proudly celebrating 35 years in business.
Web: www.wisconsinaviation.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/wisav
Twitter: Wisconsinaviation@WisconsinAviat1
Contact: Trevor Janz – 920-261-4567, trevorj@wisav.com
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OneEvent Technologies Adds Humidity & Temperature Sensor to OnePrevent™ System
OneEvent™ Technologies, a startup that created a predictive analytics engine for the building monitoring and security market, is adding a new humidity and temperature sensor to its lineup of innovative multi-sensors to augment its unique OnePrevent™ system. Acting as an additional layer of security, the OnePrevent system leverages a powerful cloud-based analytical engine that processes data collected by wireless sensors to determine what’s normal within a building or home environment. The system can help installation professionals grow their commercial and residential business with a preventative offering that is intuitive, easy to install, and complementary to existing building systems such as fire and burglary alarms.
The OneEvent humidity and temperature multi-sensor utilizes state-of-the-art sensor IC technology, offering incredibly accurate measurements. Its wide operating range and excellent stability make it suitable for most harsh areas where accuracy is a must. The radio board interface allows the OneEvent transmitter to share environmental data with the OneEvent gateway, providing state-of-the-art predictive analysis, health checks and mobile client notification.
Featuring a rugged case and a wide temperature operation range of -40ºC to 85ºC, the humidity and temperature sensor has been designed for commissioning, maintenance and daily end-user interface. Under normal conditions, the sensor transmits data to the OneEvent gateway every 180 seconds, but once a rapid increase or decrease in either humidity or temperature is measured (humidity changes > 3.5% in a 4-second time period or temperature changes > 0.2°C in a 4-second time period), the sensor switches to sending data every 4 seconds. The unit includes a tamperproof feature that sends an alert to the user if there is an unauthorized attempt to interfere with the sensor, and two replaceable CR123 batteries power the unit for up to 10 years. The sensor also transmits battery voltage and alerts the user when the batteries are low in power.
Applications for the humidity and temperature sensor include:
- Commercial server rooms, which are prone to high temperature and humidity levels. IT managers can use data from the sensor to keep track and get alerts.
- Residential properties suffering from moisture buildup in basements and seasonal temperature variations, which can cause flooding or freezing pipes. Receive alerts before disaster strikes.
- Indoor pool areas, such as heater, mechanical and chemical rooms, which are at high risk for irregular humidity and temperature settings.
- Apartment complexes, where property managers can address two significant challenges – energy usage and tenant comfort – using multiple sensors.
- Restaurant cooking areas, where the overhead sensor can quickly identify a potential kitchen fire versus boiling water.
- Walk-in coolers and freezers, where the recording and maintaining of consistent temperatures are crucial.
OneEvent’s humidity and temperature sensor is available now along with the multi-sensor smoke/temperature alarm, door/window sensor, multi-sensor presence detector and water sensor – all products that make up the OnePrevent system. For more information on OneEvent Technologies, visit the website.

About OneEvent Technologies
Founded in 2014, OneEvent Technologies was born from the idea that a single event can change your life forever. Based in Mount Horeb, Wis., OneEvent Technologies delivers patented technology that produces lifesaving, descriptive predictive analytics data on commercial and residential properties for the property and casualty insurance industry, as well as the fire, safety and security sectors. OneEvent is shifting the industry paradigm from one of reaction to one of prevention. Learn more at oneeventtech.com.
Press Contact
Amy Mertz, Brick Road PR
amy@brickroad-pr.com
608.220.9815
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New Aircraft On Display at Wis. Aviation
WISCONSIN AVIATION – Dane County Airport – Madison
Aircraft for business and/or pleasure on display. New aircraft, fresh from the factory.
Cessna, Beechcraft, Cirrus, Pilatus and more.
Come see brand new aircraft on display from 1:30PM till 4:30PM. Tax/Financial Experts and Insurance Experts will be availalbe for consultation.
Browsing is encouraged. If you simply like aircraft, stop by and see the latest and the greatest!
More info at http://greatplanesairexpo.com/
trevorj@wisav.com
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Moxe’s Convergence Elevates Information Sharing Between Health Plans and Health Systems
Madison, WI, August 1 – Moxe announced today the release of Convergence – a solution redefining the exchange of clinical information by integrating health plan member data and insights directly into clinician workflows at the point of care.
Convergence is a conceptual shift providing automated, bi-directional exchange of clinical and health plan data, while respecting the electronic medical record and its foundation for clinical workflow. With Convergence, data from multiple sources comes together directly within a patient’s chart, providing key information for optimizing patient care and improving processes for communicating information back to health plans.
“Meaningful integration is not the act of moving data around,” states Dan Wilson, Moxe’s CEO and Founder. “You can move data among databases all day long, but if it’s not available to the user in the place they want to see it, when they need to access it, then there’s no point.”
The first two solutions available in Moxe’s Convergence suite, include Hierarchical Conditions Category (HCC) Reconciliation and Patient Summary.
HCC Reconciliation establishes direct communication between health plans and clinicians for the reconciliation of suspected and previously known conditions in the annual risk adjustment process. Upon completion, reconciled HCCs are delivered to the health plan and filed discretely into the EHR.
Patient Summary provides a clean and concise review of a patient’s clinical history as collected by a patient’s health plan(s) – drawn from aggregated claims, clinical, pharmacy, and lab history. This solution assists clinicians in identifying gaps in care and improving clinical outcomes and care.
“With Convergence embedded in their workflows, clinicians can easily reconcile health plan requests for information without needing to access any number of portals or having to review or complete any paperwork,” Wilson emphasizes. “Most importantly, though, the information provides a holistic view of a patient, allowing for optimized patient care.”
Moxe was founded in 2012 to address such problems, says Wilson. Rather than mimic data portals, he says, the company from its start has worked with customers to provide real-time, bi-directional workflow integration among health systems, health plans, and healthcare IT vendors.
As the name implies, “it really is a confluence,” affirms Wilson. “Today we have data coming from multiple places, and in the future we can expect many more sources of information to factor into care decision, especially as we look forward to personalized medicine. All those sources have portions of the patient’s story. They need to be put together and put into context going forward. That’s why we’re excited to introduce Convergence.”
About Moxe (Madison, WI)
Moxe provides a clinical data clearinghouse, facilitating the bi-directional exchange of clinical, analytic, and administrative data. Moxe offers solutions for real-time automated chart retrieval, quality gap closure, and care management through Substrate (an electronic medical record integration platform) and Convergence (a framework presenting patient information directly within clinician workflows in the electronic medical record). Through these solutions, health systems and health plans gain key patient health insights and a reduced administrative footprint.
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MEDIA CONTACT
Moxe Health
Terri Leigh Rhody
Vice President, Marketing and Customer Success
608-669-9176, Ext. 702
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Madison HealthTech Company Creates Roadmap for Success
Datica, the industry cloud platform for digital health applications, today announced its Digital Health Success Framework (DHSF). Digital health developers can use the detailed guide to take products from napkin scribble to market without any snags.
Launched in 2013, Datica has spent the past four years working with digital health companies that range from single-founder startups to Fortune 100 pharma companies and hospital providers. Patterns from thousands of conversations have emerged around topics like technology, cloud infrastructure, data exchange and compliance.
“Unlike other industries where a pathway to success is straightforward, the healthcare industry has unique considerations not found elsewhere,” said Mark Olschesky, Datica’s chief data officer. “The DHSF takes those specific complexities, details the timelines and benchmarks for each, then simplifies the success process in an intelligent way that developers can clearly comprehend.”
According to research and data analytics firm CB Insights, increases in digital health funding continued for the seventh straight year in 2016 with venture deals reaching $6.5B. Those financial deals have financially supported companies that want to “remedy the pain points of healthcare.” Investors distributed the majority of those funds to early-stage, seed and Series A companies. Yet, Datica has seen many of those well-intentioned companies struggle to reach market adoption. Research by Accenture in 2015 showed that more than 50 percent of all digital health startups are likely to fail within two years following their launch.
Datica’s mission is to reduce that 50 percent rate. The Digital Health Success Framework plays the role of helping teams understand the major considerations which contribute to business risks and product burdens. “We’ve seen hundreds of digital health companies pass by in our position as a top startup incubator. Most of them struggle to understand what challenges stand between them and market adoption,” explained Joe Kirgues, co-founder of Gener8tor, a nationally ranked accelerator. “Datica’s Digital Health Success Framework can help organizations understand the unique considerations required for new products, which will help the healthcare ecosystem only get better at delivering stronger patient outcomes through new innovation.”
For more information on the Digital Health Success Framework, visit http://www.datica.com/dhsf. The free resource charts dozens of important considerations for digital health teams along a four-year timeline, ranging from HIPAA compliance to pilot strategies.
About Datica
Datica is the platform for digital health success. We solve the problem of HIPAA compliance in the cloud, and enable secure data exchange between digital health and EHRs. Customers and partners across healthcare trust Datica to ensure the barriers for digital health are removed so innovation can happen faster. For more information please visit http://www.datica.com.