by Joanna Pineda Posted on December 30, 2012
The Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI) is the leading authority on the use of Health IT to improve healthcare information exchange in order to enhance the quality of care, improve efficiency and to reduce costs of the American healthcare system.
As their last website redesign was over seven years ago, WEDI decided it was time to revamp the website and make it a major resource for members and the industry. WEDI needed a new website that would: respresent who WEDI is today, make it easier to find information, optimize integration with MatrixMaxx to promote WEDI events, and showcase a new Knowledge Center and Career Center.
To make their vision a reality, we:
- Completed the site map and design begun by a WEDI staff and another partner.
- Implemented WEDI’s new design into the Sitefinity Content Management System.
- Integrated Sitefinity permissions with MatrixMaxx and implemented a common taxonomy across Sitefinity and MatrixMaxx so that website topic pages show WEDI events, products, conference calls and white papers.
- Integrated the new look and feel across WEDI’s family of websites
Visit the redesigned website at www.wedi.org.
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