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Mike
07-20-2004, 07:35 AM
For those of you who didn’t go to TEPR, the judges came up with the following winners for 2004

Mobile Devices for Use in Healthcare
Hitachi - VisionPlate Wireless Thin Client Tablet - VisionPlate II
MedicWare, Inc. - Acer TravelMate C111
Midmark Diagnostics Group - IQmark Diagnostic PDA
ZyDoc - ZyDoc Toshiba Tablet PC Medical Suite 3.0


E-Prescription Management Systems
Allscripts Healthcare Solutions - TouchWorks Rx and TouchScript v10 and v7.4
DrFirst - Rcopia
SynaMed LLC - SynaMed
Communication and Connectivity Systems/Services
Kryptiq - RosettaStone Gateway
Medfusion - Virtual Office Suite 4.0
Phytel, Inc. - The Phytel Connection 3.2

Medical Records Document Imaging/Management Systems
Cerner Corporation - Cerner ProVision Document Imaging 8.0
eClinical Works - eClinicalWorks DM 6.0
SynaMed LLC - SynaMed
Practice Management Systems
eClinical Works - eClinicalWorks PM 6.0
NextGen Healthcare Information Systems - NextGen Enterprise Practice Management 3.20
SynaMed LLC - SynaMed
EHR Systems for Solo and Small Practices
NextGen Healthcare Information Systems - NextGen Electronic Medical Records 3.9
Physician Micro Systems, Inc. - Practice Partner Patient Records 8.0
SynaMed LLC - SynaMed
EHR Systems for Medium and Large Practices
Allscripts Healthcare Solutions - TouchWorks Electronic Medical Record 10.0(EMR)
NextGen Healthcare Information Systems - NextGen Electronic Medical Records 3.9
Physician Micro Systems, Inc. - Practice Partner Patient Records 8.0
EHR Systems for Hospitals
Cerner Corporation - Cerner Millennium Solutions 2003.02
Eclipsys Corporation - SunriseXA™ (Extension of Sunrise™ Clinical Manager)
Misys Healthcare Systems - Misys CPR / DataWarehouse


I do not know how objective the process is, but I think this is a good list to start,
together with Docsboard's very useful FAQ (http://www.docsboard.com/forums/faq.php?faq=emr_faq)

Mike

Tim2
07-20-2004, 09:57 AM
Thanks Mike, I printed it for my administration (who seem hellbent on repeating all of the S/Hware mistakes of the past).

mel
08-05-2004, 06:53 PM
Thanks everyone for the input with our project compiling the EMR guide (http://www.docsboard.com/forums/faq.php?faq=vendor_list).
If you think some of the information is out-of-date or inaccurate, please let us know. We have started with EMRs used by Docsboard members.
If any more of you have time to help with the list, we appreciate, or if you think of any other important features we must include, let us know by email.
Thanks
Mel

buslick
08-09-2004, 08:25 AM
The price for ECW (Eclinicalworks) is $10000 for the first provider, $5000 for each additional provider, 18% of initial purchase price each year for maintenence, plus $600 per year per provider for support. Just wanted to get that corrected.