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GE sees double-digit growth in healthcare IT market
11 hours ago ago from Healthcare IT Consultant Blog
General Electric Co expects the global market for digitising healthcare systems to grow by double digit percentages in the coming years thanks to billions of dollars of government support, a senior executive said. Vishal Wanchoo, President and CEO of healthcare information technology at GE Healthcare, said in an interview with Reuters that healthcare IT would play a key part in GE's $6 billion investment programme to cut healthcare ...
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17 hours ago ago from HIStalk
From Pete Pistol : “Re: Dell/Perot. Looking at additional details on the conference call , ‘Chief Executive Michael Dell has suggested that the company may purchase another software company to beef up its offerings’. Care to speculate who that might be or what type of software they are likely to buy? I'm thinking an EMR vendor (based on another mention on that call), but not sure. They also mentioned becoming a Primary Source Vendor for the ...
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4 hours ago ago from Common American Journal - Ordinary Americans seeking to inform and inspire our fellow Patriots in these extraordinary times
Jon Ungoed-Thomas and Jeff Gerth The Sunday Times [UK] 20 December 2009 General Electric, one of the world’s biggest corporations, is using the London libel courts to gag a senior radiologist after he raised the alarm over the potentially fatal risks of one of its drugs. The multinational is suing Henrik Thomsen, a Danish academic, after he described his experiences of one of the company’s drugs as a medical “nightmare”. He said ...
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20 hours ago ago from PoliticalBooks.US
Okay, big news. The dems have a bill all 60 Sens are happy with. And you know what, I'm beginning to like parts of it and think it's not as bad as EVERYONE seems to think it is. Below are various things the bill does and why they're good things for us independent centrist guys who are fiscal concervatives and believe in the free market. Bare in mind one initial assumption, Healthcare is, in my mind, in a similar category as police, ...
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