In the News
The latest articles discussing MedAptus' Intelligent Charge Capture in real-world settings.
2005
"Handhelds in the Academic Medical Center" - September 2005
Lance Baldo, MedAptus' former chief medical officer, recently wrote a piece entitled, "Handhelds in the Academic Medical Center: Technological Advance or Added Annoyance," that briefly details the customer experiences of Lahey Clinic, UPA, and M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. Also included in the article, which appeared on Medcentertoday.com, are recommendations for academic groups considering mobile initiatives. Read the story
"A Stepwise Revenue Driven Pathway" - September 2005
A thought piece by MedAptus' own Dr. David Delaney, featured in the fall NY MGMA newsletter starting on page 12, that explores adopting a fiscally responsible approach to EMR implementation (as opposed to a "big bang," single vendor approach). Read the story
"Mobile Tech Pays Off for Early Adopters" - August 2005
The August 2005 issue of Health Data Management features an article on the benefits of mobile technology to early adopter, visionary institutions. Promintently featured in this piece is Lahey Clinic Medical Center, which has been using MedAptus since 2001. Read the story
"Charge It, Please" - March 2005
Health Executive recently featured MedAptus customer University Physician Associates (UPA) in a March 2005 feature article on electronic charge capture. The article explores charge capture's potential as the "next killer app" in healthcare IT. Read the story
"Computer Assisted Coding: Is the Future Here?" - February 2005
The February 28, 2005 issue of ADVANCE for Health Information Professionals on the future of computer-assisted coding featured MedAptus customer Lahey Clinic as well as Dr. David Delaney, MedAptus' vice president of business development. Read the story
"Dictation on the Go" - February 2005
The February 2005 issue of Healthcare IT News ran a small article on the value of digital dictation. MedAptus and Dr. David Delaney were both mentioned. Read the story