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The COVID-19 pandemic put a new spotlight on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval process for preventatives and treatments. As pharmaceutical companies worked to develop products, many in the private and public sectors got a deeper look into the regulatory review processes that govern the release of these products within the U.S. healthcare system.
In partnership with the Naval Supply Systems Command O65, LMI deployed the Naval Autonomous Data Collection System to track and monitor over 4,000 high-value assets in U.S. Navy warehouses at Naval Air Station Oceana using radio frequency identification technologies. This deployment will increase asset visibility in the warehouses, significantly reduce the time required for wall-to-wall inventories, improve inventory accuracy, and enable more timely and effective responses to inventory discrepancies.
Before hazards materialize into disasters that damage life and property, emergency management (EM) teams must learn to optimize their hazard response capabilities and tools to act swiftly and strategically. LMI is knowledgeable and equipped to integrate AI/ML solutions to improve the EM sector’s predictive and prescriptive capabilities.
The COVID-19 pandemic travel bans and restrictions on in-person work significantly altered the way businesses operated, causing a monumental shift to virtual remote work across the public and private sectors. Like many industries making the switch to virtual environments, government agencies and their contractor counterparts had to adopt virtual platforms to conduct the official emergency management training and exercise activities critical to maintaining public health emergency preparedness awareness.
DARPA has been behind some of the most significant innovations of our time including the internet, GPS, and digital virtual assistants. Now imagine having that kind of talent, imagination, and funding behind some of the biggest medical challenges we face. The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) is close to becoming a reality. This is how LMI envisions a blueprint for success.
The Affordable Care Act’s push toward value-based care sought to bring the cost curve down without sacrificing quality. While value-based care has reduced costs by improving care coordination between providers, we believe the government can and should do more.
We're proud to announce LMI's acquisition of Suntiva. Bringing together these two great companies enables us to expand our digital and workforce solution offerings within the public health and defense markets while continuing our focus on delivering mission-critical services to the government.
Moving to a value-based model has improved quality of care for patients and saved money. But there’s more we can do to affect healthcare outcomes. Our experts discuss how the U.S. government can improve value-based care.
Moving to a value-based model has improved quality of care for patients and saved money. But there’s more we can do to affect healthcare outcomes.
We are proud to announce that LMI has ranked #1 within the "Largest Companies" category on the Washington Post's 2021 Top Workplace list! We're thrilled to have been included and thankful to our employees, who made this happen!