Medifor is working with a growing number
of prestigious organizations to rapidly bring our tools to large numbers
of physician desktops.
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Lytec Medical is the
leader in Windows-based, practice management systems. Introduced
in 1992, Lytec Medical for Windows was the first nationally
advertised windows-based practice management software program in
the US. |
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For over 50 years
Facts and Comparisons has published a variety of print and
electronic reference sources specializing in various aspects of
drug information. Medifor’s PATIENT ED®
system includes an electronic
version of the acclaimed Facts and Comparisons Drug Interaction
Facts, integrated with the PATIENT
ED®
medication database. |
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VHA is a nationwide
network of leading community-owned health care organizations and
physicians. VHA has more than 1,750 members, representing many of
America's leading community-owned health care providers in 48
states and the District of Columbia. VHA represents 24 percent of
the nation's community-owned hospitals. |
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VHA’s Laurus
initiative provides consumers with a comprehensive, one-stop
source of reliable, current health information that can be
accessed through the Internet. Through Laurus, participating
physicians and hospitals can access the latest medical information
and clinical guidelines. |
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Provider Select is a
division of Premier Inc., a strategic alliance of leading
hospitals and health care systems across the country, representing
215 owners and the 800 hospitals and health care facilities they
operate, and approximately 900 other affiliated hospital and
health care organizations. |
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MultiPlan, a preferred
provider organization (PPO) established in 1970, maintains one of
the largest and most comprehensive health care networks in the
country. It is the only PPO network accredited in all 50 states by
the American Accreditation Healthcare Commission/URAC. |
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