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Military Health Service May Opt to Replace VistA with Expensive, Proprietary Solution - Read More

Date Added: July 29, 2008 10:36:03 PM
, BUSINESS WIRE -- The following is a statement and advisory from Medsphere Systems Corporation: -0- *T WHAT: This week, the Military Health Service is expected to decide on whether to dismantle its proven electronic health record (EHR) system, called VistA . Research demonstrates that VistA has improved VA productivity by six percent each year since 1999 and that, in a time of ever-rising ...

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