MIE exchanges data for the first time with EKCITA HIE at a surprise data exchange challenge at HIMSS12.
Read moreHealthcare IT News chronicles Farzad Mostashari's data exchange challenge at HIMSS12 where MIE exchanged data with EKCITA HIE.
Read moreFort Wayne Business Weekly will honor Doug Horner, co-founder of MIE, as a 40 under 40 winner.
Read moreMIE speaks with iHealthBeat about healthcare IT progress in 2011 and provides predictions for 2012.
Read moreA recent study of health information exchanges (HIEs) revealed physicians and hospitals are slow to electronically exchange patient information. Indiana is the exception...
Read moreAt first glance, you wouldn’t expect much frivolity from a company with a sober name like Medical Informatics Engineering. As it happens, though, MIE – and subsidiary NoMoreClipboard.com – are the powers behind the most pointed satire to target ...
Read moreThe first thing one notices about the spacious, high-ceiling front lobby of Medical Informatics Engineering Inc. is the lack of wall art. No paintings, pictures or company logos. Just a small couch, two chairs, a sweeping reception counter...
Read moreBioCrossroads, a research collaborative, released a report detailing how Indiana's health IT industry has grown to include 72 startup companies with 2,500 workers and $202 million in revenue.
Read moreIndiana's life sciences leaders have long touted the state's leadership in health information technology (HIT), but the sector's true economic impact was somewhat ambiguous—until now, says BioCrossroads President and Chief Executive Officer David ...
Read more"Brantley Whittington," the fictional CEO of the fictional EHR firm Extormity, which pokes fun at the excesses of some vendors, revealed his true identity Tuesday morning at HIMSS11.
Read moreThe website for “electronic health records mega-corporation Extormity” proudly proclaims that the company is “dedicated to offering highly proprietary, difficult to customize and prohibitively expensive healthcare IT solutions.”
Read moreMedical Informatics Engineering, which has carved out a healthy niche for itself as a regional EHR player in the Midwest, has about 68 employees. Cerner, by comparison, has nearly 8,000.
Read moreSo it begins. With the new year, provider organizations can register for electronic health records meaningful use incentive payments under the HITECH Act.
Read moreConcentra nabbed a spot on the publication’s coveted top 100 list due to its use of electronic health records.
Read moreIn an industry populated with some sizable vendors – and one seeing considerable consolidation – Medical Informatics Engineering (MIE) has carved out a niche for itself as a strong regional player in health IT, with a robust presence in Northeast ...
Read moreZane Networks (ZaneNet), Maryland’s first Candidate Management Service Organization (MSO), has selected electronic health record, personal health record and practice management vendors to help primary care physicians in the state qualify for ...
Read moreZane Networks (ZaneNet), Maryland’s first candidate management service organization (MSO), has selected electronic health record, personal health record and practice management vendors to help primary care physicians in the state qualify for ...
Read moreConcentra has selected Medical Informatics Engineering (MIE) to help manage electronic health records (EHR) and employee health portal services for clients at our more than 250 worksite health centers. MIE’s WebChart Enterprise Health EHR system ..
Read moreConcentra, a leading provider of employer health care services, announced today that it will utilize Medical Informatics Engineering (MIE) to bring electronic health records (EHR) and employee health portal services to Concentra clients through ...
Read moreConcentra, which operates more than 250 worksite health clinics for employers including General Electric, Honda, and Aetna, is rolling out e-medical records at its healthcare facilities
Read moreThe Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Annual Conference brings together more than 28,000 healthcare industry IT experts to see offerings from over 900 exhibitors. It is the largest annual gathering in the healthcare ...
Read moreMedical Informatics Engineering (MIE) today announced a formal collaboration with the American College of Cardiology (ACC) to promote electronic health record products with integrated PINNACLE Registry functionality. The WebChart EHR from MIE is ...
Read moreDoug Horner, President and Founder of Medical Informatics Engineering (MIE), speaks with Dr. Eric Fishman about MIE’s history and growth in the EHR market. MIE started in 1995 to create a health information exchange in Indiana. The company has ...
Read moreTucked in the northeast corner of Indiana, Fort Wayne is an unlikely mecca for health care connectivity--or care delivery. It lacks a big-name academic medical center, and the state is not exactly synonymous with technological innovation. Yet ...
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