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Archive for July 29th, 2005

Xybernaut Files Chapter 11

The wearable computer company, founded in 1990, has filed for bankruptcy protection. Xybernaut
developed tiny computers with the power of desktop PCs that you can
carry around
on your belt and operate by voice control or a wrist-mounted keypad.
Sadly, they never really got any market traction. This write up on Motley Fool (registration required) sounds like an echo […]


Wireless Gateway and EMS Software

Taking the AMR/In Motion Technology approach another step further, Dublin based Valentia provides both a gateway and ambulatory information system. Called the Ambulatory Patient Care
system, the package includes clinical software for incident info,
patient registration, clinical data (history, vitals, meds, etc.), and
documenting interventions. This software runs on a ruggedized laptop
and is included with their mobile gateway. […]


Government: Just Kidding About the Free VistaOffice Software

In a bit of a reverse, HHS is “clairifying” statements reported in a New York Times article from last week. (Reported on this site here.) Vista-Office EHR will not
be made available to physicians for free. HHS officials will be
collecting a $2,700 license fee per physician from those using the
softare. In another step backwards, the $2,700 […]


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