A poll conducted by Black Book Rankings, a division of the market research firm Brown-Wilson Group, reveals the top three inpatient EHR vendors based on customer experience for small hospitals, community hospitals and academic and major medical centers.
A group of well-known healthcare IT vendors on Thursday launched a joint effort to educate physicians across the country on the benefits of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Wal-Mart has officially launched itself into the electronic medical records market in Virginia, Illinois and Georgia, where it has begun to sell the eClinicalWorks EMR online through its Sam’s Club subsidiary. The new distribution model is the result of a collaboration among eClinicalWorks, Dell and Sam’s Club.
Just two weeks after announcing the launch of its own electronic medical records platform, computer giant Dell has acquired IT solutions provider – and fellow Texas company – Perot Systems in a deal worth almost $4 billion.
Executives are touting the Dell Medical Archiving Solution as a "new storage model for healthcare" that will help meet the data archiving challenges posed by the profusion of EMRs and sophisticated medical imaging.
A survey sponsored by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) and Dell has found that the data centers of small and medium-sized hospitals in North America, Europe, and China are not prepared for the "wave of data" that will soon be inundating them.
Concerro, Inc. has enhanced its newly acquired CommandAware hospital incident management system by adding a location-based intelligence tool to help users identify and interact more efficiently with regional data.
As we move into 2011, we will continue to see an extreme amount of activity and turmoil in the HIT market with the biggest elephant in the room being what will actually happen to the healthcare reform bill that was passed at the beginning of 2010.
The news that Wal-Mart was entering the electronic medical record market via its Sam’s Club subsidiary has been a hot topic, with many physicians raising doubts about how successful the venture might be.
Hospital executives and patients agree that healthcare needs a revamp, and they're looking to information technology to make that happen, according to a recent survey. But when it comes to their technology desires and concerns there are some differences.
Computer giant Dell is making a $15 million investment in computer equipment and services to support the launch of the University at Buffalo's new Institute for Healthcare Informatics.
An explosion of data will only continue to pose challenges for CIOs and their servers. This week, EMC Corp. and IDC announced the results of an annual study that measures the growth of digital information not by terabytes or petabytes, but "zettabytes" – a unit of storage equal to one trillion gigabytes.
Michael Dell, chairman and CEO of Dell Inc., is urging healthcare leaders to use healthcare information technology to improve the efficiency and quality of care and to support future innovations in prevention, wellness and personalized medicine.
Dell announced Wednesday that it will acquire cloud-based medical archiving firm InSite One, of Wallingford, Conn., as it seeks to better enable healthcare organizations to retain healthcare data and share images.
Aspyra, Inc. of Calabasas, Calif. has entered into an agreement with Physicians Laboratory Services, Inc., an independent clinical reference laboratory in Omaha, Neb., to upgrade the laboratory's LIS...
Dell's profits more than doubled in the third quarter and its revenue was up 19 percent, thanks in part to continued growth of the computer maker's healthcare operations.
NextGen Healthcare Information Systems has allied with Dell to deliver healthcare IT and services to medical practices of all sizes, rural and community hospitals and physician networks.