Transforming Healthcare in Connecticut Communities and Allscripts Announce Health Information Exchange for Healthcare Providers Across Connecticut

Allscripts (Nasdaq: MDRX) and Transforming Healthcare in Connecticut
Communities (THICC) – a coalition of Connecticut’s leading hospitals,
physician practices, employer groups and insurers – today announced the
formation of a statewide Health Information Exchange (HIE) to improve
the health of Connecticut’s communities.

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Versus Technology, Inc., Announces Sale of Real-Time Location System to the St. Louis VA Medical Center

The St. Louis VAMC, John Cochran Division has selected Enterprise
VISion™, a real-time location information system (RTLS) from Versus
Technology, Inc. (Versus) to improve efficiency and safety while
helping to manage their growing patient populations. Specifically, the
St. Louis VAMC, a two-division, tertiary care facility with over 200
hospital beds, will deploy VISion: Clinic™ in their outpatient eye
clinic and VISion: Perioperative Suite™ in their operating room for
automated patient tracking.

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CareFusion Launches New Brand, Establishing Itself as an Industry Leader in Helping Hospitals Improve Patient Care and Safety

CareFusion Corporation, the company that will
become public following the planned spinoff of Cardinal Health’s
clinical and medical products businesses, today launched its new brand
and marked the occasion by providing opportunities for its global
employees to volunteer for non-profit organizations in their
communities.

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Lucian Leape, MD, Receives 1st Nightingale & Codman Patient Safety Day Award

Lucian Leape, MD, Adjunct Professor of Health
Policy, Harvard School of Public Health and pediatric surgeon has been
selected as the recipient of the inaugural Florence Nightingale and Dr.
E. Codman Patient Safety Day Award. The award is being given in
conjunction with this year’s 9th annual Patient Safety Day and the 10th
year anniversary of the Institute of Medicine’s groundbreaking patient
safety in America report to Congress.

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IOM Report Recommends 100 Initial Priorities for Research to Determine which Healthcare Approaches Work Best

A new report from the Institute of Medicine recommends 100 health topics
that should get priority attention and funding from a new national
research effort to identify which health care services work best. It
also spells out actions and resources needed to ensure that this
comparative effectiveness research initiative will be a sustained
effort with a continuous process for updating priorities as needed and
that the results are put into clinical practice.

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