Most Interesting Vendors 2012

June 21, 2012
Healthcare Informatics recently released the 2012 version of its unique industry offering: the Healthcare Informatics 100, a compilation of the top health IT companies based on HIT revenues from the most recent fiscal year. Every year we feature three of those health IT companies in our Most Interesting Vendors package. This year we profile MedeAnalytics, Orion Health, and Greenway Medical, each of which has an interesting story to tell in terms of market strategy.

Healthcare Informatics recently released the 2012 version of its unique industry offering: the Healthcare Informatics 100, a compilation of the top health IT companies based on HIT revenues from the most recent fiscal year. Every year we feature three of those health IT companies in our Most Interesting Vendors package. This year we profile MedeAnalytics, Orion Health, and Greenway Medical, each of which has an interesting story to tell in terms of market strategy.


MedeAnalytics: Great Timing for a Smart Company
By Mark Hagland

Orion Health : International Pedigree
By Jennifer Prestigiacomo

Greenway Medical Technologies: A Leader in the Ambulatory Market
By John DeGaspari

 

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