Epic Systems news from FierceMobileHealthcare
NewsEpic developing iPad app as hospitals wrestle with how to deploy Apple's tablet
After releasing an iPhone app called Haiku earlier this year, privately held EMR vendor Epic Systems is developing Canto, a native app for the iPad, CMIO reports. And clinical leaders at Tampa Read more...
Davies winner installs bedside bar coding
MultiCare, an integrated delivery system in Tacoma, Wash., is in the home stretch of a decade-long, $140 million IT implementation that won the organization a 2009 Davies Award. The last piece of the Read more...
Epic releases EMR app for iPhone
As is its custom, Epic Systems this month quietly released a long-awaited iPhone app for secure, mobile access to electronic medical records. Called Haiku, the app is a free download on iTunes for Read more...
Apple, Epic Systems teaming up on mobile EHR trial at Stanford
We'd heard the rumors that Apple was working to take advantage of the fact that so many physicians have spent their own money on iPhones. We knew that Apple had convened a meeting among a number of Read more...
Mobile apps push more clinical data to smartphones
Here at FierceMobileHealthcare, we're fairly sure a good number of you, our loyal readers, saw the story in the Wall Street Journal last Thursday about how Apple and Research in Motion are making Read more...
Kaiser deploys digital mobile clinic to Hawaii
We're trying to avoid the myriad "mobile healthcare" stories involving clinics in vans since this newsletter is part of the FierceHealthIT family, but here's one with a clear IT focus: Kaiser Read more...
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