Omnicare partners with eHealthBusiness
It was told by Omnicare Inc. that it has entered into a distribution and marketing relationship with software company eHealth Solutions Inc.
It was told by Omnicare Inc. that it has entered into a distribution and marketing relationship with software company eHealth Solutions Inc.
The leading software, services, information, and connectivity solutions provider, Allscripts and Medfusion, the leader in patient-to-provider online communication solutions, have partnered.
In an announcement Intel Corporation told that additional connectivity options for customers for the Intel Health Guide, reflecting increased momentum for Intel’s next-generation remote patient monitoring solution.
iSOFT Group Limited announced contract extensions in Northern Ireland totaling
UnitedHealth Group and Cisco announced that they inked a deal to build the first national telehealth network.
Division of Pathway Medicine at the University of Edinburgh developed a prototype framework called SPRINT, which allows biostatisticians to more easily exploit HPC systems.
Intel Health guide enables personalized care management at home through video conferencing, vital signs collection, and customizable content.
37 hospitals and about 300 clinics throughout the Gauteng Department of Health (Gauteng DoH) in South Africa are to be provided a hospital information system by Siemens.
iSOFT Group Limited, Australia’s largest listed health information technology company today announced three key contracts for its Integra suite of Web-enabled financial and purchasing solutions.
Connectyx Technologies Holdings Group announced that the company is looking to establish itself as the market leader in the Electronic Personal Health Record (ePHR) Industry.
Siemens Healthcare has been awarded to provide a hospital information system to 37 hospitals and about 300 clinics throughout the Gauteng Department of Health (Gauteng DoH) in South Africa.
Panasonic declared that it has developed a medical robot that dispenses drugs to patients, the Japanese electronics giant’s first step into robotics.