Vendor Notebook - Noteworthy Medical Systems gets investment from CompuGROUP

By Healthcare IT News
10:09 AM

Cardinal Health of Dublin, Ohio, has reached agreement with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on an amended consent decree regarding the company's infusion pump products. In addition, the company has announced that the spinoff of its Clinical and Medical Products businesses, to be launched later this year, will be named CareFusion.

Optical Image Technology of State College, Pa., has released its DocFinity Enterprise Search product to complement the products in its imaging and business process management suite.

Medical Present Value, Inc., of Austin, Texas, has announced that its Contract Management Web-based application will be implemented at University Physicians Healthcare in Tucson, Ariz., the CHW Medical Foundation, based in Sacramento, Calif., and the University of Illinois Chicago multispecialty group.

Longitude Health, based in Somerset, N.J., has announced that the Georgia Department of Human Services' Division of Public Health has chosen to implement the company's MyHealthVillage.com health and wellness program for the department's Mobile Worksite Program.

Agfa Healthcare has announced the successful installation of its IMPAX HeartStation ECG Management System at the National Heart Centre in Singapore.

Sunquest Information Systems of Tucson, Ariz., has announced that the new Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) hospital in Goodyear, Ariz., has successfully implemented the Sunquest Laboratory Information System and Sunquest Collection Manager solutions.

Picis, Inc., of Wakefield, Mass., has announced the signing of business agreements for Picis ED PulseCheck - as well as the Picis LYNX revenue management solution in many cases - with Alegent Health in Nebraska and Iowa, Northwest Hospital & Medical Center in Washington, Palisades Medical Center in New Jersey, Physician's Choice Hospital in Ohio and St. Rose Hospital in California. In addition, the Inova Health System in Fairfax, Va., has extended its use of Picis software to several facilities.

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