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Electronic Medical Records: An Introduction (0 Pages)
by Jeff Spitzer
Nov 5, 2008 Abstract : Electronic medical records (EMR) serves a niche market. This software caters specifically to health care professionals working in clinics, private practices, and hospitals. EMR software came about to increase overall patient care and communication between health care staff and departments.
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Electronic Medical Records: An Introduction ( Pages)
by Jeff Spitzer
Nov 26, 2007 Abstract : Electronic medical records (EMR) serves a niche market. This software caters specifically to health care professionals working in clinics, private practices, and hospitals. EMR software came about to increase overall patient care and communication between health care staff and departments.
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Choosing the Right Electronic Medical Record System for Your Health Care Organization ( Pages)
by Jeff Spitzer
Apr 14, 2008 Abstract : Health care organizations have special needs to consider when deciding what type of electronic medical record (EMR) system to implement. This article examines the advantages and disadvantages of on-demand and on-premise EMR systems.
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Do You Know Where Your Wheelchair Is? ( Pages)
by A. Turner
Jun 16, 2000 Abstract : Transportation companies have installed GPS locating devices on trucks to monitor location and delivery information. Now a similar technology is helping hospitals locate equipment within their walls. GE Medical Systems has formed a strategic alliance with PinPoint Corporation to offer asset tracking services to health care facilities.
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A Road Map to Electronic Medical Record System Implementation ( Pages)
by Jeff Spitzer
May 28, 2008 Abstract : It’s crucial to define the scope of an electronic medical system implementation, as well as to outline each stage of the project and the resources that will be needed. A failed implementation will paralyze the operational capabilities of a health care organization, but the right methodology will help ensure a successful implementation.
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Business Engine: Driving Project Portfolio Management for IT Departments in the Enterprise Market ( Pages)
by Neil Stolovitsky
Mar 24, 2006 Abstract : Business Engine provides best-of-breed PPM functionality for internal IT departments, focusing on financial governance. For organizations seeking flexible workflow and IT governance capabilities, BEN delivers functionality in the financial services, health care, government, manufacturing, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals and retail vertical markets.
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A Road Map to Electronic Medical Record System Implementation (0 Pages)
by Jeff Spitzer
May 1, 2009 Abstract : It’s crucial to define the scope of an electronic medical system implementation, as well as to outline each stage of the project and the resources that will be needed. A failed implementation will paralyze the operational capabilities of a health care organization, but the right methodology will help ensure a successful implementation.
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Lawson Software-IPO and Several Acquisitions After Part Three: Market Impact ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Lou Talarico
Nov 8, 2003 Abstract : In several aspects, Lawson Software could be regarded as an enterprise applications market anomaly. For one, at its peak in fiscal 2002, the company boasted annual revenues of nearly $430 million, but it still has only a slender (less than 10 percent of revenues) presence outside of its US domestic market. Further, it remains a major force in enterprise applications software, yet it does not cater the functionality to manufacturing sectors, and the vastness of its sales are thus derived from just a few service-oriented vertical markets-primarily health care and retail.
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Fourth Shift Corporation: Working Overtime To Provide Complete Customer Care ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 2, 2000 Abstract : Fourth Shift claims to have grasped the requirements of its target market (SMEs) that wish to acquire most of their business applications from a single source, even if they have to sacrifice some functionality. To that end, the company launched its Complete Care program. Complete Care is possibly the most comprehensive approach for small and midsize manufacturers to obtain needed business enterprise applications, backed by professional services and a long-term commitment to the customer's success. However, Fourth Shift’s future is not without significant challenges.
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