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eClinicalWorks, based in Westborough, Mass., has announced that Correctional Medical Services, Inc., a provider of health services for prisons and jails throughout the country, will implement the company’s electronic medical records (EMR) solution in affiliated correctional facilities.
Greenway Medical Technologies of Carrollton, Ga., has announced a partnership with RelayHealth, a McKesson subsidiary based in Atlanta, to integrate RelayHealth’s Virtual Information Exchange platform with Greenway’s PrimeSuite electronic medical records solution, allowing PrimeSuite users to have access to lab results, radiology reports and transcribed documents from their community health system.
Ingenious Med, an Atlanta-based provider of mobile solutions for physicians, has announced that its IM Quality solution for Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI) reporting is now available on handheld devices.
TeraMedica Healthcare Technology, based in Milwaukee, has announced a partnership with Logicalis, Inc., of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., to integrate TeraMedica’s Evercore image management solutions with Logicalis’ enterprise design, development, deployment and ongoing management capabilities to create a platform for electronic health record solutions.
The InterSystems Corporation of Cambridge, Mass., has announced several enhancements to its Ensemble rapid enterprise integration and development platform. The enhancements extend Ensemble’s ability to connect and orchestrate systems across the enterprise, provide additional services for development and testing of EDI/messaging applications and improve message handling performance.
AeroScout, based in Redwood City, Calif., has announced that Premier Purchasing Partners L.P., the group purchasing unit of the San Diego based Premier healthcare alliance, has awarded he company a three-year contract as a preferred provider for RFID asset tracking and management solutions.
Hill-Rom, based in Batesville, Ind., and Radianse, headquartered in Andover, Mass., have announced a strategic partnership agreement whereby Radianse will integrate its real-time location system into Hill-Rom’s NaviCare nurse call system.
The TriZetto Group, based in Newport Beach, Calif., has announced the general availability of its CareAdvance Enterprise 4.6 system, the new version of the company’s health management platform for healthcare payers, which includes enhancements to case, disease, utilization and population management.
Passport Health Communications, Inc., based in Franklin, Tenn., has formed a Clinical Orders business unit, which will develop products and services designed to help providers ensure physician-ordered clinical tests, procedures and other transactions are correct and pass multiple payer compliance edits from scheduling to claims coding.
IBM, based in Armonk, N.Y., has been selected by Implanet, a manufacturer of implantable medical devices, to supply its sensor technology as the foundation for Implanet’s BeepNTrack, a new service designed to trace the movement of the company’s knee and hip implants, among other products, across the supply chain to hospitals.
AT&T, based in Dallas, has opened a new lab in Austin, Texas, this is dedicated to emerging device certification to accelerate the entry of innovative consumer electronics and M2M devices into the marketplace. The lab will serve as a hub for testing network compatibility, data performance and audio quality for a broad range of non-traditional, wirelessly enabled devices, including healthcare tracking devices.
MediKeeper, a San Diego-based developer of healthcare IT solutions, has announced an alliance with change:healthcare, a Nashville, Tenn.-based developer of cost transparency tools, to enhance MediKeeper’s personal health information tool with an embedded cost savings application designed to help employers, employees and others save money on personal health spending.
MEDSEEK, of Birmingham, Ala., has announced that Norton Healthcare, the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Kentucky, will implement the company’s SiteMaker E content management system as part of its eHealth ecoSystem strategy.
Thunderhead, an Irvine, Calif.-based developer of document automation and multi-channel communications solutions, has been selected by Allianz Worldwide Care, a subsidiary of the Allianz Group, to provide the Thunderhead NOW platform to create, produce and manage communications for the international health insurer.



