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The Real SaaS Manifesto
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Medsphere stimulates UC San Diego clinic project
Medsphere gets new customers, clinics get free help in meeting meaningful use, students get training that makes them more valuable, and everyone increases their loyalty to the software vendor,...
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Medsphere delivers a thoroughly modern MUMPS
Throw in a layer of Java and MUMPS, the 40-year old hospital data system now known as M, can be as up-to-date as an iPhone app.
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Meaningful use debate approaches climax
Doyle called adoption the "dirty little secret" of the health IT business. Too many systems are sitting in closets, unused, because while they meet CCHIT standards they are just too hard for...
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Medsphere's big week
Can Medsphere deliver and scale?
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Medsphere feels the wind at its back at HIMSS
Medsphere is offering more than an open source commitment, but a commitment to "interoperate with everybody."
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VistA will survive
In all the scandals of this decade that of the VA's computer system has to rank pretty far down the list. But unlike with many other scandals, this is one we can recover from.
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Can Tolven give Medsphere the lift it needs?
Tolven's founders, most of them former Oracle executives, have the chops to adapt mainstream open source technologies to the field.
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Medsphere hires marketer as chief medical officer
Dr. Edmund Billings of San Francisco bills himself, not as a physician, but as a brand development guy. He's best known for a trademarked technology validation program called Voice of the Physician.
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A second open source competitor in health IT
Misys has become the second major health care IT vendor to go open source, following Medsphere.
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Medsphere re-dedicated to open source
Doyle's background includes 17 years in health care delivery, and 6 in software. While this is his first open source company, he said it is open source which attracted him to Medsphere.
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Medsphere reboot is complete with Doyle hire
Medsphere completed its re-boot yesterday by announcing the hire of new CEO Michael J. Doyle from AHS, an online billing company.
Additional Results
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Political rhetoric gives Medsphere an opening
Trying to use government to prevent competition, and to limit costly requirements for your firm, is a time-honored Washington tradition.
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Medsphere pleased with Fed's VistA direction
The program to upgrade VistA beyond MUMPS gets a big thumbs-up from Medsphere.
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Medsphere stimulates UC San Diego clinic project
Medsphere gets new customers, clinics get free help in meeting meaningful use, students get training that makes them more valuable, and everyone increases their loyalty to the software vendor,...
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Medsphere delivers a thoroughly modern MUMPS
Throw in a layer of Java and MUMPS, the 40-year old hospital data system now known as M, can be as up-to-date as an iPhone app.
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Open source Medsphere sees $12 million
In its press statement announcing the funding Medsphere pointed to the HITECH Stimulus money and made a direct push for it
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Meaningful use debate approaches climax
Doyle called adoption the "dirty little secret" of the health IT business. Too many systems are sitting in closets, unused, because while they meet CCHIT standards they are just too hard for...
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Medsphere's big week
Can Medsphere deliver and scale?
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Medsphere feels the wind at its back at HIMSS
Medsphere is offering more than an open source commitment, but a commitment to "interoperate with everybody."
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Medsphere transformation appears complete
"Healthcare IT should be collaborative, not siloed," Doyle concluded. "In medical research people collaborate to improve welfare and share it openly. Healthcare IT is 180 degrees away from that....
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