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Telecommunications and tele-consultation platform for better patient care in Europe
Tested extensively during the TENPET project, the telecommunications and tele-consultation platform is due to start being deployed commercially from September 2006 in Europe.
eNotes to enter telemedicine and health information services market
eNotes Systems, Inc. announced its plans to enter the multi-billion dollar telemedicine and health information services market.
eNotes to enter telemedicine and health information services market
eNotes Systems, Inc. announced its plans to enter the multi-billion dollar telemedicine and health information services market.
Oregon Governor launches e-Health records plan
Oregon Governor, Ted Kulongoski announced that electronic health records systems are going to be installed in more than 4,000 doctors’ offices across the state.
Oregon Governor launches e-Health records plan
Oregon Governor, Ted Kulongoski announced that electronic health records systems are going to be installed in more than 4,000 doctors’ offices across the state.