Cloud-based EHR provider Practice Fusion has launched a version of its EHR that is native to iOS- and Android-based tablets, meaning the application program has been written for the specific hardware.
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Practice Fusion, a SaaS and ad-driven set of applications targeted at the medical market has just released a a suite of applications that they're billing as "Google Apps" for doctors. I've written ...
Practice Fusion today rolled out a new mobile EHR for its base of more than 112,000 medical professional after fielding more than 20,000 inquiries for a “mobile-optimized” platform for iPads and ...
Practice Fusion, a fast growing U.S. electronic medical record system in the US, introduced iPad access at the annual HIMSS Healthcare IT Conference in Orlando. In order to bring iPad access to the ...
Practice Fusion, developer of a free, web-based EHR system, has acquired consumer health app startup 100Plus for an undisclosed sum. 100Plus was co-founded by data analytics pro Chris Hogg and ...
Practice Fusion provides free web-based health records to doctors, and now it’s expanding to serve the general public, too. The company has just acquired 100Plus, a mobile app maker that helps regular ...
Today, digital health takes another step forward. The simple, efficient and patient-friendly mobile ECG has added clinical muscle by joining forces with Practice Fusion to integrate the ECG with the ...
With nearly $70 million raised since its inception in 2005, Practice Fusion has become the frontrunner in the multi-horse race to become the go-to electronic health record platform. When Josh spoke to ...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Practice Fusion, provider of a free electronic health record service for doctors, bought app developer Ringadoc on Wednesday as it moves into a new market: telemedicine.