Introductory Remarks: Chilmark Research is pleased to welcome a new addition to our staff, Cora Sharma. Cora will be leading our research efforts in the mobile health app market (mHealth) and below is her first post on the subject. Cora has a great background having received a BSc in Computer Science, worked in the software [...]
Posts Tagged ‘eClinicalWorks’
Dipping Into the Waters of Mobile Health
Posted in mHealth, tagged AllScripts, Android, Cerner, eClinicalWorks, Epic, ePocrates, Greenway, iPad, iPhone, McKesson, Meditech, Medscape, NextGen on August 31, 2010 | 13 Comments »
Healthcare Reform, Payment Models & Acquisitions
Posted in EHR, EMR, HIT, tagged AllScripts, athenahealth, Centricity Advance, eClinicalWorks, Eclipsys, Epic, Greenway, NextGen, Practicefusion, Sage on June 15, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Today, GE announced the release of Centricity Advance, their solution for the ambulatory market. Centricity Advance is basically a build-out/rebranding of MedPlexus an SaaS EHR solution vendor that GE acquired in March 2010. GE now joins others (see below) in the EHR market who are striving to provide a complete acute to ambulatory EHR portfolio. [...]
AllScripts+Eclipsys, Who Loses?
Posted in Analytics, EHR, EMR, HIE, HIT, tagged acquisition, AllScripts, ARRA, dbMotion, eClinicalWorks, Eclipsys, Medicity, NextGen on June 9, 2010 | 9 Comments »
Today, leading ambulatory EHR vendor AllScripts announced that it will merge (it’s really acquire) with one of the larger acute care EHR vendors, Eclipsys creating one of the largest EHR vendors in the market with some 180,000 physicians using their solutions. This acquisition is being driven not by ARRA and all the taxpayer dollars flowing [...]
2008, What was Hot, What was Not
Posted in consumer health, Dossia, EMR, Google, Google Health, HL 7, Microsoft, PHR, PHS, tagged Cerner, eClinicalWorks, Oracle, Wal-Mart, Walgreens, WellPoint, Zagat, Zagats on December 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
One of the nice things about all the writing done over the past year is that one can go back, apply some analytics and see exactly what topics/posts were popular over the past year. So, drumroll please… Following are the Top Ten Posts at Chilmark Research for 2008 with brief commentary: 10) Zagat Physician Rating [...]
EmTech Session on EMRs
Posted in consumer health, EMR, Google, Microsoft, PHR, tagged adoption, Amalga, Azyxxi, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, eClinicalWorks, HHS, HIT, MedStar, P4P, quality on September 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
If you have read previous posts this week, you know that I was attending MIT’s EmTech conference. Event is a focused on technology and innovation of all stripes bringing together some pretty big names to discuss where we are today and where we are headed. For the first day, I had one continuous and long [...]
Innovation Principles: What Might Healthcare Sector Learn from Others
Posted in consumer health, EHR, EMR, Google, Microsoft, policy, tagged Amazon, cloud computing, eClinicalWorks, EmTech, HHS, innovation, medcommons, MIT, mobile apps, Ning, Xobni on September 24, 2008 | 5 Comments »
I’m here today at my alma mater, MIT to attend Technology Review’s annual conference, EmTech (short for emerging technologies). And why am I attending an event that appears to have little relevance to healthcare? Well, there is one session this afternoon addressing EMRs and another tomorrow on personalized medicine, but those are periphery to my [...]
eClinicalWorks Tight-lipped on Wal-Mart Deal
Posted in consumer health, EMR, PHR, tagged eClinicalWorks, PHR, retail clinics, Revolution Health, Wal-Mart on February 11, 2008 | 15 Comments »
Most recent post on the Wal-Mart/eClinicalWorks go to market announcement. Just gave a call to eClinicalWorks regarding the announcement last week in the WSJ that they will be the standard EMR for all of Wal-Mart’s retail clinics. Was looking to get more background on the deal and what it might mean to eClinicalWorks going forward [...]