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Published on July 17, 2007 by Mr. HIStalk in News 3 comments

From Inside Outsider: "Re: heart images on iPhone. TPD will be happy to see this."…" From Hatchet Guy: "Re: Cerner and Paul Black. That's the plan - that Bedrock will install Cerner's app without implementation resources needed. Some terms: (a) you will "neither accept nor conduct any other business or professional activities while employed by Epic"; (b) for two years after leaving, you can't contact any Epic customer in a sales capacity; (c) you can't have anything to do with companies it has defined as competitors: Allscripts, Cerner, Eclipsys, GE Medical, Healthvision, IDX, McKesson, Misys, NextGen, Per Se, SMS, or WebMD for two years after you leave; (d) you can't join a business or start your own during that two years if it competes with Epic; (e) for two years, you won't try to convince any Epic employee to quit; (e) for three years after employment or six months after leaving, whichever comes first, you won't work for any Epic customer or prospect, except in a role not involving software.

Published on July 19, 2007 by Mr. HIStalk in News 3 comments

From Joey Cheesesteak: "Re: CHOP. Regarding your 7/13 item: their outage was due to loss… Mark Bellows: "Re: Cerner. Look for Cerner and Mayo to make a huge 'Kaiser-like' announcement soon. Also, Clarian is looking for an out in their Cerner contract (it's not looking good AT ALL over there .) I have always enjoyed reading your blog and have laughed at times when rumors are stated about Cerner well before they have made them public. From Lance Le Gault: "Re: Cerner. The funny talk around here is that Cerner would take any temp, put 'em in a suit, and say, 'We are sending you a VP.' Cerner losing 20 of those VPs means very little." From Nancy Greenly: "Re: Cerner. He comes from Cerner, where he was head of corporate development (high-level strategic stuff like investments and acquisitions, not programming-type development. Someone who should know tells me that Cerner is indeed slimming down implementation teams as Bedrock gets built out, running implementations from the KC Accelerated Solutions Center.

Published on July 21, 2007 by Mr. HIStalk in News 1 comment

From Hamrick: "Re: Misys. Misys will announce the sale of Misys CPR to QuadraMed on Monday,…" From Duuude: "Re: Mayo and Cerner.

Published on July 22, 2007 by Mr. HIStalk in News 17 comments

Lots of Misys news to report as announcements are made in London: The so-called Diagnostic Information… Current KLAS rankings: CPR # 6, but notably one notch ahead of Cerner Millennium and two above GE Centricity Enterprise (Affinity had much higher numbers, but too few installs. Radiology: #3 of a four-horse race, but once again the last-placer was Cerner.

Published on July 24, 2007 by Mr. HIStalk in News 5 comments

From Meat Beat Manifesto: "Re: Misys. Misys will be announcing a sales leader to take… He is a former Cerner guy who has been with Misys less than a year." From Mia Hottie: "Re: Cerner. Cerner is speculated as a possible bidder for a big Australian hospital IT project.

Published on July 25, 2007 by Mr. HIStalk in News 9 comments

From Ambulatory_Vendor: "Re: Sage. Fallout from the layoffs? We've been receiving calls from Sage customers who… From Mia Hottie: "Just a clarification on the Cerner product I mentioned yesterday. Cerner announced iNet at least five years ago and, as usual, it was a toe in the water and was never been completed or well done. Rumor has it that Anne Arundel Medical Center (Annapolis, MD) might be ripping out Meditech and replacing it with Cerner. Their relatively new CIO is an ex-Cerner employee." Cerner's Q2 numbers: revenue up 17%, EPS $0. The stock was down over 4% today as financial types realized that Cerner's $26 million in NHS revenue brought along a 0% profit margin and decided the company's expenses were too high. Cerner is going to talk about it, but we are going to show it to you.

Published on August 2, 2007 by Mr. HIStalk in News 3 comments

From The PACS Designer: "Re: networks. TPD was perusing the computer network terrain looking for what's new… Former Cerner guy John Thompson lands as CEO of an ad software company.

Published on August 6, 2007 by Mr. HIStalk in Interviews 3 comments

Photo: Healthcare Informatics My IDN employer brought in Vince Ciotti and H.I. S. Professionals for consulting… Those billion-dollar firms today like Siemens and McKesson and Cerner – it’s frightening. Cerner will spend $100,000 on airline tickets. Cerner and McKesson are public, probably in the teens pretax. Cerner.

Published on August 9, 2007 by Mr. HIStalk in News 4 comments

From Joseph L. DiNardo: "Re: other sites. I notice that [name removed] has a story…" From Bill Hafner: "Re: Cerner. These financial guys came away thinking Cerner was doing pretty well. Some quotes: "Tuesday, August 07, 2007, we met with Cerner management at its Kansas City headquarters. Cerner is managed well and entrenched, but Epic is stealing a lot of their high-margin, big IDN business. If Cerner wants growth, they'll have to buy it through acquisition. It's not that Cerner won't make money; it's just that the growth built into a lofty share price will be hard to sustain now that the numbers are a lot bigger."  Cerner gets a mention for its surgical tracking system that keeps families informed of the patient's status.

Published on August 16, 2007 by Mr. HIStalk in News 1 comment

From John Winger: "Re: Ingenix. Ingenix acquired LighthouseMD. Not sure when it will hit the… Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals become the first London NHS facilities to go live on Cerner Millennium. New executives at anesthesia software vendor DocuSys: Robert Watson, formerly of Concuity and Cerner, is named CEO. Joseph Heins is the new EVP/COO after previous stints at Eclipsys, Cerner, and Infoway. If you're an up-and-comer suit, it's obviously good to have worked at either Cerner or GE Healthcare since those folks are popping up everywhere.

Published on August 18, 2007 by Mr. HIStalk in News 2 comments

From The PACS Designer: "Re: ASM. The abbreviation ASM might not be familiar to most HIStalk readers,… The article says Epic's revenue last year was $422 million, about a third of Cerner's and a little more than Meditech's.

Published on August 23, 2007 by Mr. HIStalk in News No comment

From Enid Keese: "Re: Initiate. Check out a link between Initiate and Provident Health Plan… The article says the Cerner project at Winona Health (MN) is a success.