• Another tech offering, from medical-office-software company Greenway Medical Technologies Inc.

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  • NuWay had been developing medical software and owned Latin American casinos, a unit called World's Best Rated Cigars and oil and gas leases.

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  • Only a fifth of the 2, 000-or-so hospitals designated as crucial by the prefectural authorities have debugged the software for computerised medical equipment and records.

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  • He additionally co-founded an array of networking and educational software solutions for medical professionals, as well as transactional and educational platforms for retail investors and traders.

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  • Prof Mark shared results of one of her experiments into work in four different types of organizations: an investment management company, a medical software company, an aerospace engineering firm and a scientific research organization.

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  • According to a recent nationwide survey by medical software company Epocrates of nearly 600 physicians on the increasing rate of obesity in America, 58% said they believe higher health premiums for overweight adults would have a significant impact on reducing obesity.

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  • This guest article is by Aaron McKethan, vice president of strategy and business bevelopment at RxAnte, a provider of medical analytics software.

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  • He joined GE in 1985 as a software engineer and moved to Medical Systems in 1988.

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  • Trying to put more distance between AmerisourceBergen and rivals Cardinal Health (number two) and McKesson (number three), which have boosted margins by diversifying into medical devices and software.

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  • Anti-virus software has long played up its medical overtones, with talk of vaccination and inoculation, and logos involving syringes.

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  • Pravir equipped medical team members with a software tool to track their feelings throughout the day, with a focus on emotions felt right before, during, and after team meetings.

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  • Our inventory control software product started out as a tool for a medical device company.

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  • This new usage model is designed for customers running 3D workloads in the engineering, medical, media and entertainment, scientific, software development and economic and finance market segments looking to support additional users on a single workstation.

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  • Today, when you read about trends in venture capital investment, it would seem that you should have a funeral dirge playing in the background: investments are down 21% in software, 32% in biotech and 27% in medical devices.

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  • But as valuations of Internet, software and hardware companies come down to earth, and medical device and drug companies continue to steadily get bought or go public, more health care investors are clawing their way onto the list.

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  • In April 2010 RIM bought QNX Software Systems, a maker of operating systems for cars and medical devices.

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  • Best known for its credit-score calculation services, Minneapolis-based Fair Isaac also sells software to government and industry for making business decisions and reviewing medical bills.

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  • As private software companies compete to provide more genomic "findings" to a medical culture that is trained to search for diagnostic fire when they smell the smoke of disease risk, there are potential benefits.

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  • Castlight Health, a health care software company in San Francisco, is working to clear the fog of medical costs.

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  • Diversity has probably helped: besides its traditional strengths in electronics and software development, Cambridge has a healthy (and relatively recession-proof) medical-technology sector, and has branched out into biotechnology over the past couple of decades.

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  • When an instructor logs on to the Patient Editor software, the first thing he or she will see is a screen with a medical history template.

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  • Adopting open source software would be more convenient for patients, since it would allow them to access their medical records from anywhere, and it would be less costly for hospitals and doctors who shell out lots of money to buy closed, proprietary software.

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  • The decision leaves for future litigation questions about whether software that involves an algorithm based on natural laws, for example, or patents on certain medical procedures will survive review.

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  • These range from microwave ovens and laser light shows to home security systems and medical imaging devices. (CDER even regulates laser pointers but not online presentation software, if ever a true risk to human health).

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  • Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have designed hardware and software that turns the iPhone into a powerful biosensor that's useful for toxin and pathogen testing as well as medical diagnosis.

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