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Allscripts, Eclipsys complete $1.2 billion merger

The $1.2 billion merger of Allscripts and Eclipsys merger is final as of Wednesday. The combined firm--dubbed Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, dropping the Misys name--brings together strong products

Analysis: Epic leads ambulatory EMR market, but no vendor dominates

The EMR market is crowded, somewhat immature and rapidly growing. Characterizing it beyond such vague generalities is tough, but that hasn't stopped some from trying. Austin, Texas-based Software

EMRs already available for iPad, but many questions unanswered

You've no doubt heard the breathless forecasts by now. "With the iPad, Apple may just revolutionize medicine," read one online Washington Post headline . The same story, as I noted Tuesday in

KLAS report: Practices increasingly consider lesser-known EMR vendors

While Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions, NextGen Healthcare Information Systems and eClinicalWorks remain the most popular EMR vendors among physician practices, even big medical groups are

Payment system helps practices cut down on bad debt

Though some health insurers do offer the service and vendors do provide the technology, real-time claims adjudication remains a pipe dream in most circles, requiring tight integration of practice

HIMSS10: KLAS reports strong interest in ambulatory EMRs

"The vision for meaningful use is, I think, fantastic," said Adam Gale, president of research firm KLAS Enterprises. "But beyond the vision for meaningful use is some reality," added Gale, who spoke

Microsoft's Ballmer: Focus on the patient for long-term gains

It's not exactly a secret that various technology companies stand to profit handsomely from the estimated $20 billion infusion of federal dollars into electronic medical records. In jockeying for

Stimulus effect is anybody's guess at this point

Nobody knows for sure how this whole stimulus business is going to shake out, but that hasn't stopped prognosticators from prognosticating or pundits from...punditing? On Monday, Allscripts-Misys

HHS hints at possible 'meaningful use' changes

With the first full week of 2010 now behind us, it's becoming clear that the proposed "meaningful use" regulations published Dec. 30 indeed merely represent a proposal, and that the final rules

AMIA brings out the brainpower to solve real problems

I'm completely in my element right now. I get that feeling at least a couple of times a year, and right now is one of those times. I'm in San Francisco for the the annual symposium of the American