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June 24, 2011
EXPLOREthe healthcare IT industry with Healthcare Informatics’ 1999 Resource Guide: Guide @ a Glance: Match each company with their products and

EXPLOREthe healthcare IT industry with Healthcare Informatics’ 1999 Resource Guide:

Guide @ a Glance: Match each company with their products and services.

Companies:Find the companies you seek alphabetically, with contact information including phone numbers and street and Web addresses.

Products:Visit this section first if you’re looking for a particular product. The 33 product categories feature companies that offer specific IT solutions.

Services:Browse the 10 service categories for companies that offer IT services. Also, find information on healthcare IT associations and nonprofit organizations.

Healthcare Informatics would like to thank the more than 900 companies and associations that participated in this issue. Their help makes this the healthcare industry’s most complete IT directory. Much as we try to include every company in this guide, there may be some we’ve inadvertently missed. Please make us aware of any omissions. We’ll include your company in our future resource issues.

Note:Information presented in the 1999 Resource Guide was generated from responses provided by each participating company or organization, and, to the best knowledge of the editors of Healthcare Informatics, is correct. Healthcare Informatics accepts no responsibility for inaccurate or misleading information provided by companies in their individual responses. Healthcare Informatics reserves the right to edit contributed material for space and quality.

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