Yea, If I owned a Corp that grossed 1.4 billion annually I would be pushing for electronic medical records too...
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Our desktop used to have 140 client applications on it. Today, we have Internet Explorer 5. What is the advantage? I have been able to reduce our operating expense by 40 percent over the course of the last two years because rolling out a new application does not require a significant technical challenge. It is a browser.
It has also made our applications available securely to those folks who need them anywhere in the world. CareGroup is a $1.4 billion-dollar company with six hospitals, 3,000 physicians, and a million patients. You might imagine we are fairly geographically dispersed, and people need to get access from their doctors' offices, from hospitals, from their homes. The Web gives us a way to do that.
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http://articles.techrepublic.com.com...1-1059240.html
Like I said, behind every person who does research and calls them self a Doctor while pushing a platform is a multimillion dollar company.
I don't take buzz names like "Harvard Medical School" as proof of efficiency. Nice try though.