Vendor Notebook - Siemens Healthcare to provide Penn with integrated service management
Carestream Health, Inc., of Rochester, N.Y., has announced the availability of its new Web-based Cardiology PACS. In addition, the company has announced that it has shipped its 10,000th Kodak Point-of-Care CR System.
The Kryptiq Corporation of Portland, Ore., has released version 3.0 of eScriptMessenger, the company’s e-prescribing solution.
Salar, Inc., a Baltimore-based provider of electronic clinical document solutions, has announced that BryanLGH Medical Center in Lincoln, Neb., will implement customized versions of the company’s TeamNotes and TAP Charge Capture solutions for electronic documentation and billing.
WebMD, based in New York, has announced the launch of a new health information Web site in the United Kingdom with the help of Boots UK.
Aprima Medical Software, a Dallas-based developer of electronic health record and practice management systems for medical practices, has announced its compatibility with Microsoft Windows 7.
TeleTracking Technologies, based in Pittsburgh, has announced the acquisition of specialized transfer center software that it will incorporate into its patient flow software portfolio to help multi-specialty hospitals more rapidly and efficiently accept critically ill patients from outlying facilities.
Palo Alto Networks, a Sunnyvale, Calif.-based developer of next-generation firewalls, has announced that Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston has deployed PA-4000 Series firewalls.
ibml, based in Birmingham, Ala., has announced that EvriChart, Inc., a medical records management center based in White Sulfur Springs, W.Va., has replaced three legacy scanners with one ibml ImageTrac 3e-Lite, designed to convert paper records into electronic patient records.
Humedica, a Boston-based developer of clinical informatics, has announced a collaboration with BBN Technologies, a Cambridge, Mass.-based developer of technology solutions, to provide federal government agencies with healthcare analytics solutions powered by Humedica’s clinical data.
Passport Health Communications, based in Franklin, Tenn., has announced a partnership with Healthcare Management Systems of Nashville to allow HMS to offer Passport’s patient access management services as an integrated solution in various HMS health information systems and platforms.
The Compuware Corporation of Detroit has joined the Cisco Developer Network as a solution developer. In addition, Compuware Vantage has successfully completed Cisco verification testing for integration with the Cisco Network Analysis Module (NAM) product line.
ScImage, a Los Altos, Calif.-based developer of enterprise imaging and informatics solutions, has received a Class II Medical Devices License from Health Canada, allowing the company to market its PicomEnterprise imaging solution in Canada.
Medical Insight, a Chicago-based provider of mobile healthcare imaging solutions, has announced that the Ochsner Health System in New Orleans has deployed the company’s EasyViz image viewer in its seven hospitals and 35 health clinics to consolidate diagnostic image storage and distribute images across the enterprise.
RamSoft, based in Toronto, has announced that Radiologic Associates of Fredericksburg, the largest provider of diagnostic and interventional radiology services in the Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania and Stafford areas of Virginia, has chosen to implement the company’s PowerServer PACS with three Gateway QC Viewers in four of its referring clinics.