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  2. EMIS Health - Wikipedia

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    RX Systems, now EMIS Health, is a supplier of software to pharmacists. The ProScript and ProScript Connect software systems are community pharmacy dispensary management systems, managing the dispensary process, labelling and endorsing patient records, ordering and stock control.

  3. RLDatix - Wikipedia

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    RLDatix is a global enterprise software company offering software and services tailored to healthcare organizations. The technology platform is designed to support hospitals and other providers with risk mitigation, regulatory compliance, and workforce management resources.

  4. NHS Connecting for Health - Wikipedia

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    In July 2006, the London region started the contractual replacement of IDX (which had been bought out by GE Healthcare in January 2006) as its supplier. Systems for secondary care, primary care and community and mental health services are proposed by BT to be provided by Cerner , INPS (formerly in Practice Systems) and CSE Healthcare Systems ...

  5. IDX Systems - Wikipedia

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    Prior to its acquisition by GE Healthcare, IDX had four primary lines of business: . Flowcast was the original application produced by IDX. It is a revenue cycle management system for medium to large physician groups, hospitals, and integrated delivery networks, and includes scheduling, billing and collections modules.

  6. Huma (company) - Wikipedia

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    Huma (previously known as Medopad) is a British healthcare technology company based in London, UK. It produces applications that integrate health data from existing hospital databases as well as patient wearables and other mobile devices and securely transmits it for use by doctors.

  7. Acronyms in healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Acronyms in healthcare are formed from the lead letters of words relating to medications, organisations, procedures and diagnoses. [2] They come from both English and Latin roots. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The use of acronyms and abbreviations is expanding rapidly.

  8. Ciox Health - Wikipedia

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    Ciox Health was a healthcare information management company with headquarters in Alpharetta, Georgia. The company provided a variety of services in release of information department (ROI), record retrieval and health information management. In 2021, Ciox merged with Datavant, and the combined entity now operates under the Datavant name.

  9. System C - Wikipedia

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    System C Healthcare Limited is a British supplier of health information technology systems and services, based in Maidstone, Kent, specialising in the health and social care sectors. It employs about 525 staff.