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Eric Wicklund

Eric Wicklund

Eric Wicklund is the Editor of mHealthNews. He covers all clinical and nonclinical mobile healthcare news.

By Eric Wicklund | 11:29 am | February 04, 2010
Wednesday’s bankruptcy filing by one of the nation’s largest medical transcription providers could touch off a bidding war for the company’s assets.
By Eric Wicklund | 06:59 pm | February 03, 2010
Thomson Reuters is beefing up the support side of its decision support tool with the release of Micromedex 2.0.
By Eric Wicklund | 06:54 pm | February 03, 2010
Lawson is adding integration to its applications, with the goal of moving its business intelligence solutions deeper into the healthcare landscape.
By Eric Wicklund | 06:51 pm | February 03, 2010
Cisco moved closer to the launch of a telemedicine platform with its January announcement of a pilot project involving 15 sites in southern California.
By Eric Wicklund | 06:36 pm | February 03, 2010
Physicians taking part in a two-year medical home pilot program will soon have access to new technology designed to help them identify patient care opportunities.
By Eric Wicklund | 05:17 pm | February 03, 2010
A recent merger of two workforce management vendors is designed to help hospitals and other healthcare providers improve staffing efficiency and the bottom line.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:02 am | January 29, 2010
Healthcare Management Systems, Inc., is helping a rural health network in Texas automate its financial activities and share clinical data through a community-based electronic medical record.
By Eric Wicklund | 05:22 am | January 22, 2010
IBM will acquire the National Interest Security Company, a developer of business analytics and optimization services for the healthcare sector, among other industries.
By Eric Wicklund | 02:29 am | January 20, 2010
Hospitals looking to automate the reimbursement process for chargeable supplies have a new tool at their disposal.
By Eric Wicklund | 09:44 am | January 19, 2010
Physicians taking part in a two-year medical home pilot program will soon have access to new technology designed to help them identify patient care opportunities.