CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Allscripts (NASDAQ: MDRX) today announced that client MaineGeneral Health has expanded its Allscripts Sunriseâ„¢ footprint through 2027. This expansion includes the ...
Allscripts' revenue was up 23 percent and earnings up 142 percent for the second quarter of 2018. Cerner's revenues were up 6 percent, but earnings were down by the same number. Two of the largest ...
Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions, which has a major presence in the Triangle, and its rival Eclipsys are combining in a $1.35 billion all-stock deal, the companies announced early Wednesday.
Allscripts reported record bookings for the first quarter of 2019 of $286 million, up 9% from the first quarter in 2018, and earnings during the quarter beat Wall Street estimates. But the company ...
Allscripts reported a fourth-quarter loss of $19 million after posting a profit in the same period a year earlier. The electronic health record (EHR) vendor reported net income of $375 million in the ...
Allscripts has reached an agreement with the Department of Justice over its investigation of subsidiary Practice Fusion. The Chicago-based health IT vendor reported a $145 million charge in the ...
Allscripts is selling the net assets of its business segment for hospitals and large physician practices to N. Harris Computer Corp., a subsidiary of Constellation Software. The business segment ...
As many hospitals have adopted EHRs, new bookings or sales for some vendors have waned and many are looking to other areas to grow the business. Most recently, Allscripts competitor athenahealth was ...
Less than two years after being acquired by Allscripts, Boston-based CarePort Health will now be taking charge of its parent company's Care Management platform. CarePort specializes in technology and ...
As it prepares to sell subsidiary CarePort Health for $1.35 billion, Allscripts has gotten into a legal scuffle with a similarly named startup. On Thursday, the company filed a trademark infringement ...
Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, a Chicago-based electronic medical records company, is selling off its hospitals and large physician practices business segment following years of shrinkage.
ZappRx is selling itself to Allscripts, a publicly-traded health IT company, according to sources familiar. Allscripts is looking to diversify its business outside of electronic medical records.