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Washington State Unveils Health Data Exchange Map
Healthcare IT News, December 18, 2006
The state has a huge advantage, with its various communities taking charge and collaborating with physician networks, large multi-specialty clinics, community health and tribal health services, and investing in health information technology.

Boston Sci., GE unveil e-record system
United Press International, November 9, 2006
The companies said the Food and Drug Administration has approved Boston Scientific's Latitude patient management software that has remote data integration capabilities, which gives clinicians with direct device data integration capability into GE's Centricity Electronic Medical Record.

Medical Informatics Engineering Showcases Minimally Invasive EHR(TM) Product Portfolio 
Tablet PC, October 27, 2006
Medical Informatics Engineering is showcasing its Minimally Invasive EHR suite of products at the upcoming Medical Group Management Association annual conference in Las Vegas, October 22-25.

MedAppz iSuite for Health Information Management
MedGadget, September 29, 2006
Their application suite allows for patient appointment scheduling and EHR management, all without papers or dedicated hardware....

Court Chooses MindGent to Provide Electronic Medical Records
Inside Indiana Business, August 15, 2006
MindGent will provide the EMR software solution, host the software and house the Court’s medical records at MindGent’s Indianapolis data center, and provide methodology for monitoring actual services and costs as a guide for projections and funding.

EMR Experts Partners with Systemedx to Offer New EMR Software
PR Web, July 17, 2006
EMR Experts takes an unbiased approach to helping physicians find the right software for their office. EMR Experts’ matrix of over 100 vendors helps save physician’s time and ensures a successful implementation.

Doctors Receive Best-of-Breed EMR and Billing Solution; MediEMR and Affinity Billing Offer Integrated ASP Architecture
PR Web, June 9, 2006
MediEMR and Affinity Billing have announced a strategic alliance that features integrated Applications Service Provider (ASP) Internet-based architecture for total billing and Electronic Medical Record charting. Scalable from single-doctor practices to large multi-location clinics, the combined product is an intuitive and affordable medical office solution for reduced medical errors, increased coding levels, better patient communications, streamlined workflow and interoperability with partner providers. Medical practices served range from Obstetrics and Gynecology to Pediatrics to Cardiology to Chiropractic.

N. Montana Hospital announces new diagnostic system
Liberty County Times, May 24, 2006
This report also can be electronically stored in the patients Electronic Medical Record. The testing is cost-effective, painless and quick. Before a patient goes into the vascular testing laboratory, he or she will have contacted his or her physician to schedule an appointment.

Community Hospital of Anaconda Is First to Bring Personal Health Records to Montana
PR Newswire, April 20, 2006
"Secure personal health records and patient-physician communication are important for all consumers," noted Edward Fotsch, MD, CEO, of Medem Inc., "but the value is uniquely important in rural communities where distance can be longer and challenges of paper-based records are amplified."

Orlando Orthopaedic goes paperless
Orlando Business Journal, March 22, 2006
Orlando Orthopaedic Center selected Workflow EHR because it is easy to implement and provided the tools needed to move beyond a paper-based practice, says Bill Hart, the center's executive director.

WebMD Wants to Go Beyond Information
The New York Times, February 23, 2006
By helping people enrolled in employer health plans compile personal health information online, Mr. Wygod wants to tap into the growing corporate trend of having employees pay more, if not all, of their own health costs.

BizCom Healthcare Solutions, Inc. introduces web-based to help doctors
Carolina Newswire, January 25, 2006
“By providing web-based services to their patients in a secure, encrypted environment, physicians can streamline their practice, save money and increase their patients’ overall satisfaction,” says Mark Wiener, president of BizCom Healthcare Solutions, Inc.


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