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  2. Meditech - Wikipedia

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    Meditech owns several facilities in eastern Massachusetts, located in Westwood, Canton, Fall River, and Foxborough. Meditech also has a facility in Atlanta, Georgia that was the former offices of Patient Care Technologies (PtCT), [17] which is chiefly responsible for the company's Home Care line of clinical and billing software. [18]

  3. Neil Pappalardo - Wikipedia

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    Antonino Neil Pappalardo is an American technology entrepreneur and the founder of MEDITECH, a supplier of information system software for hospitals headquartered in Massachusetts. [1] Pappalardo co-founded MEDITECH in 1969, with the original name Medical Information Technology Inc. [ 2 ] He was one of the original co-developers of the MUMPS ...

  4. Adoption of electronic medical records in U.S. hospitals

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    The key suppliers of health data systems are Epic Systems, Allscripts, Meditech, Cerner, IBM, McKesson, Siemens, Healthland, CPSI, and GE Healthcare. [6] The decision of choosing an EMR vendor like Epic or Meditech can fall on either hospital leadership or the corporate level based on the size of the system. [5]

  5. Adventist Health Mendocino Coast - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the hospital declared bankruptcy. [2] On July 1, 2019, the hospital abandoned its MEDITECH Expanse electronic health record software upgrade after spending US$4 (equivalent to $4.77 in 2023) million due to cost overruns. [3] [4] On July 1, 2020, Mendocino Coast District Hospital signed a 30-year operations agreement with Adventist ...

  6. History of hospitals - Wikipedia

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    History of Britain's Hospitals (2005) excerpt and text search; Cherry, Stephen. Medical Services and the Hospital in Britain, 1860–1939 (1996) excerpt and text search; Gorsky, Martin. "The British National Health Service 1948–2008: A Review of the Historiography," Social History of Medicine, Dec 2008, Vol. 21 Issue 3, pp. 437–460

  7. Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    In October 2012 the Trust announced that it needed a "smaller hospital, with substantially fewer beds". [2] In October 2013 its future independence was under consideration. [3] The Trust recorded a deficit of £3.5 million in 2012–13 but predicted a surplus of £3.3 million in 2013–14. [4]

  8. Freeman Health System - Wikipedia

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    Freeman Health System is a three-hospital network in Joplin, Newton County, Missouri, USA. Freeman operates two campuses in Joplin and a satellite hospital in Neosho, Missouri. [1] The largest hospital in the system, Freeman West, is a 339-bed teaching hospital with a 41-bed ICU. With over 3000 employees, the hospital system is the largest ...

  9. MUMPS - Wikipedia

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    MUMPS ("Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System"), or M, is an imperative, high-level programming language with an integrated transaction processing key–value database. It was originally developed at Massachusetts General Hospital for managing patient medical records and hospital laboratory information systems.