Mike Miliard
GE and Intel announced on Monday that they'll join forces on a new healthcare company focused on telehealth and independent living. The new company will combine assets of GE Healthcare's Home Health division and Intel's Digital Health Group, and will be owned equally by GE and Intel.
With employment numbers continuing to be discouraging across the country, many information technology decision makers are nonetheless optimistic about IT hiring toward the latter half of the year, according to a new study from CDW.
Proventys, Newton, Mass.-based maker of advanced decision support technologies, has entered into an exclusive collaboration with the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) to introduce the Proventys CDS Oncology system.
Cegedim, a global technology and services company specializing in the healthcare field, announced on Wednesday its acquisition of Wichita, Kan.-based Pulse Systems, Inc., a leading U.S. healthcare software and services supplier.
Cerner this week announced robust financial results for the second quarter, reporting strong bookings, revenue, earnings and cash flow.
The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) announced Wednesday that 51 primary care practice sites in the Hudson Valley have been recognized as Level 3 patient-centered medical homes - the highest level achievable.
As Allscripts irons out details of the merger with Eclipsys that was announced in June, the company announced Tuesday that it has amended its initial framework agreement with London-based Misys plc to reduce the minimum size of the secondary offering of Allscripts shares from 36 million shares to 25 million shares.
The Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT) announced Tuesday the launch of new CCHIT Certified programs in three specialty areas for electronic health records.
Royal Philips Electronics and SpineMark Corporation, a San Diego-based company that develops specialized centers for spinal care, have announced a partnership that will bring Philips's imaging and other healthcare IT solutions to new SpineMark facilities around the world.
A new study from Millennium Research Group (MRG), which specializes in market intelligence on medical technology, finds that the competitive landscape of the U.S. diagnostic imaging equipment servicing market is evolving as imaging facilities seek to cut costs.