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Eric Wicklund

Eric Wicklund

Eric Wicklund is the Editor of mHealthNews. He covers all clinical and nonclinical mobile healthcare news.

By Eric Wicklund | 10:10 am | April 01, 2009
Not content with sitting still while its Emageon purchase is in the works. AMICAS has announced a new deal to market its radiology and medical imaging products Down Under.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:05 am | April 01, 2009
Cardinal Health announced plans Tuesday to cut as many as 1,300 jobs as it prepares to spin off its Clinical and Medical Products divisions into the CareFusion Corporation.
By Eric Wicklund | 12:40 pm | March 30, 2009
Varolii, Inc., a Seattle-based provider of automated communications services, has added features to its healthcare offering that are designed to make automated phone calls more personal.
By Eric Wicklund | 02:04 pm | March 27, 2009
The QuadraMed Corporation has announced that the Fremont-Rideout Health Group will implement the company's Revenue Cycle and Quantum Health Information Management solutions.
By Eric Wicklund | 04:38 pm | March 26, 2009
The federal government may have delayed the implementation of new ICD-10 diagnosis codes and ANSI X12 version 5010 HIPAA transaction codes, but that doesn’t mean anyone should be breathing any easier.
By Eric Wicklund | 04:22 pm | March 26, 2009
As many as 35,000 people visit NorDx Labs every month, generating 50,000 orders and more than 1 million test results. Those results are stored in data silos, ready for use by the Scarborough, Maine-based independent clinical laboratory’s long list of healthcare clients.
By Eric Wicklund | 04:19 pm | March 26, 2009
One year ago, Merge Healthcare was shedding assets and contemplating bankruptcy. Now, the Milwaukee-based developer of medical imaging software and services is enjoying healthy sales and looking overseas to continue its growth.
By Eric Wicklund | 04:16 pm | March 26, 2009
AMICAS is finding a new opportunity in the midst of misfortune.
By Eric Wicklund | 11:14 am | March 20, 2009
TeleHealth Services, a Raleigh, N.C.-based provider of on-demand patient and staff education and communications services, has announced a master agreement with Meridian Health, a New Jersey-based not-for-profit health system.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:12 am | March 18, 2009
AllOne Health, one of several vendors offering tools for the display and transmission of personal health records via mobile phone, has added more than 42,000 potential users to its network through two recent partnerships.

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