Heuston Consulting

MILTON HEUSTON CONSULTING

Analytics For Management Research and Decisions

SPECIALIZING IN ANALYTICS AND INTERNET DATA RESEARCH

About Us

Milton C. Heuston directs his company, Heuston Consulting, Inc. which offers outstanding analytical capabilities to support commercial, medical, and governmental top-level managers to solve their decision-making, educational, and marketing problems. His firm, Heuston Consulting, Inc., offers practical hands-on experience in data, organizational diagraming, top-level management statistics, operations research, and analytical issues.

Milton brings rich experiences giving lectures, teaching university classes, publishing books, participating in the development and management planning decisions, and led committees throughout the United States and for international top-level organizations.

HEUSTON CONSULTING focuses on Analytics for Management Research and Decisions while SPECIALIZING IN ANALYTICS AND DATA RESEARCH and offers outstanding analytical capabilities to support commercial, medical, and governmental top-level managers to solve their decision making, educational, and marketing problems, focusing on long-range system planning and cost-benefit analysis.

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THIRTY YEARS OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH

Starting in 1995, HCI published several softcover books and pamphlets titled the “Medical Internet Directory” co-authored by Michael D Gainey, MD, and Milton C. Heuston.  Many copies in different sizes and updates were sold nationwide for several years.

These books were converted in about 2000 into a directory and populated over time with a 1800 site sample of medical, clinical and commercial websites as well as a broad range of healthcare logistic support company websites. Medical Internet Directory

This website, Medical Internet Directory, MID, provides consulting assistance and URL, DNS links to many types of public and professional customers. It provides simple title and keyword search capabilities for diseases, conditions, and many supporting organizations, including, for example, government, medical associations, and universities. It also provides an analysis of Clusters of Sites suitable for research interests. These clusters include numbers of nationwide sites in each cluster as well as searchable site titles.

Lectures and demonstrations concerning searching the web for medical and healthcare information that can answer the needs of senior citizens were provided on several occasions in several locations and public meetings..