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Allscripts-Eclipsys heralds health IT consolidation
The two companies are already talking up the benefits of a single electronic health record (EHR) that follows patients from doctors to hospitals and back again.
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Open source to power Connecticut HIE
Those wondering what the connection between the two companies is should know they are, in fact, one company. Misys acquired Allscripts in what one commenter called a "shotgun wedding" back in...
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Misys-Allscripts deal is all about SaaS
Misys CEO Mike Lawrie said his customers will be given a choice between continuing with Misys software or going with some of the "best of breed products" from Allscripts.
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Misys-Allscripts could be big win for open source
Misys Healthcare fulfilled its earlier commitment to open source its code last month. Its chief open source officer, Tim Elwell, told ZDNet that commitment remains in place.
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Misys and open source medicine
Fact is only 10% of doctors use EMRs because they're afraid of technology dead-ends. Open interfaces eliminate that objection, or at least allow the government to overrule that objection.
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Misys walks the open source walk
Someone in health care is finally betting the company on open source. Misys hopes it will be a winning bet.
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Open source health care finally ready for take-off?
Open source is in the long term interest of funders like Medicare. It lets them share information in a way that improves care and reduces costs.
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Open source health care gets its day
In medicine, open standards have never been open. The entrenched interests and lobbies have motives to co-opt so-called 'open standards' for themselves. Without open source you can't get people...
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Shreeve stays relevant post-Medsphere
Shreeve has launched a blog, CrossoverHealth, where he is free to sound off on open source in medicine, and where he has taken that freedom a step further, becoming a reporter with access to...
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Misys going open source through Eclipse
The company's Misys Healthcare medical office software will be released through the Eclipse Foundation, and the process for doing so is already underway.
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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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Misys goes open source
It doesn't matter if there are good SaaS or open source or open standards offerings out there. If the guy above you says jump, you jump.
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Can open source make Mike Lawrie a winner?
If Misys wants to compete effectively in open source that will have to change fast. Open source is more than free code, it's a transparent way of doing business.
Additional Results
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How big a place for Misys open source in healthcare?
The new business model is based on services and support contracts, as well as licenses for clinical groupware products that will plug into its portal.
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Allscripts-Eclipsys heralds health IT consolidation
The two companies are already talking up the benefits of a single electronic health record (EHR) that follows patients from doctors to hospitals and back again.
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Open source to power Connecticut HIE
Those wondering what the connection between the two companies is should know they are, in fact, one company. Misys acquired Allscripts in what one commenter called a "shotgun wedding" back in...
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Misys-Allscripts deal is all about SaaS
Misys CEO Mike Lawrie said his customers will be given a choice between continuing with Misys software or going with some of the "best of breed products" from Allscripts.
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Misys-Allscripts could be big win for open source
Misys Healthcare fulfilled its earlier commitment to open source its code last month. Its chief open source officer, Tim Elwell, told ZDNet that commitment remains in place.
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Misys and open source medicine
Fact is only 10% of doctors use EMRs because they're afraid of technology dead-ends. Open interfaces eliminate that objection, or at least allow the government to overrule that objection.
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Misys walks the open source walk
Someone in health care is finally betting the company on open source. Misys hopes it will be a winning bet.
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