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December 2009

‘Virtual technology’ could help cure more illnesses by 2020.

If experts are successful with the integration of new computing technologies and the evolution of a ‘virtual man’ to predict the effects of new drugs before they enter clinical trials — this will definitely be very useful in finding solutions to thousands of diseases in the world. The recent report of consultancy Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) is [...]

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EHR implementation provider spotlighted.

One of our competitors is doing a great job at seeking new business by not advertising at all.  I wonder how they do it?  (they are not really a direct  competitor  of ours as we service the New York Tristate area mostly, however, we appreciate good business practices from any source). I read about this company, [...]

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Study Conducted from 3,000 Hospitals Show Little Short-term Benefits from Electronic Medical Records

After doing some more research on EMRs, I came across an article from the New York Times in regards to the success of electronic medical records. The government has spent $19 billion as an incentive to motivate hospitals and physician offices to drop the paper and ink and adopt computerized patient records. Some estimates show [...]

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