News 04/13/07
posted 04/12/2007
HIStalk
From Anonymous: "Re: MDTablet. Are any HIStalkers familiar
with this company?"
From EyeFartMisys:
"Re: Misys. Vern is
supposed to have a town hall meeting today, allegedly to discuss the
very poor results of the January employee feedback survey. Hopefully
someone will e-mail you the survey and what happened at the meeting."
From Nasty Parts: "Re: Integreat EMR. Rumor has it that
Integreat has been purchased by Med3000. Word is that Med3000 is
tired of licensing Allscripts and Misys software and is going to
develop their own products. They claim to be a $100M
company? If so, they are truly flying under the radar. Good
for them. Perhaps Pat Hamsom would be a good interview subject."
I shall dispatch Inga to delve further since this is her area
of expertise.
A vendor VP e-mailed me looking for business contacts. His company is
interested in locating an affordable back-end solution that offers GL,
AP, MM, fixed assets, and human resources targeted at community
hospitals, especially a Web-based one. Contact him if your
company is interested or know one that might be.
Aldo Zini, formerly of Automated Healthcare (later McKesson) and now
CEO of healthcare robotics company Aethon,
gets a distinguished alumni award
from Pitt's industrial engineering department.
Think of it as veterinary biosurveillance. Banfield, The Pet Hospital, is
using its EMR to help FDA collect information about pets
affected by contaminated food. One of their locations was the subject
of my editorial
awhile back called "My teeth and my dog have EMRs, but the rest of me's
on paper."
A training PowerPoint with real radiology images, medical
histories, and Social Security numbers is accidentally opened
up to the Internet on a UPMC radiology department server. To
add to that embarrassment, UPMC's security VP said it had been
discovered and ordered taken down two years before.