Glen Tullman ACE09 Keynote Part2

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ace Keynote – Connect to health, allscripts client experience 09 Part 2

Category: ACE 09, Allscripts, Tradeshows
Date: August 4, 2009
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  • Ray Province says:

    Yes, this technology works pretty well. My health care system is currently looking at adding this component to our EHR. We have just established the needed 3G server in house. It should help a lot, in cases where our physicians are trying to “remote in” via a Mac. Not always easy with Snow Leopard. Getting a Citrix ap happy is also a challenge.

  • Nelson Best says:

    really enjoyed this video. We are looking at adding a similar program for allscripts.

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