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==Partnerships==
==Partnerships==


MEDITECH has one wholly owned subsidiary, [[LSS Data Systems]], acquired in Spring 2011. At that time, Joanne Wood, MEDITECH senior vice president of client services for the MAGIC and Client/Server platforms, took on the additional titles of President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of LSS Data Systems, overseeing all operations of the company. MEDITECH South Africa, founded in 1982, provides software and services to the health care industry in Africa and the Middle East. Other companies such as [[BridgeHead Software]] produce software designed to be used with MEDITECH software. ON June 6, 2012, MEDITECH announced its partnership with [[Intelligent Medical Objects]] to provide seamless mapping of clinician-friendly diagnosis and procedure terminologies to billing codes and medical concepts.<ref>{{Citation | title = MEDITECH and IMO: Empowering Customers to Achieve Meaningful Use Stage 2 | url = http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/13/idUS214375+13-Jun-2012+GNW20120613 | accessdate = 20012-06-13 }}</ref>
MEDITECH has one wholly owned subsidiary, [[LSS Data Systems]], acquired in Spring 2011. At that time, Joanne Wood, MEDITECH senior vice president of client services for the MAGIC and Client/Server platforms, took on the additional titles of President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of LSS Data Systems, overseeing all operations of the company. MEDITECH South Africa, founded in 1982, provides software and services to the health care industry in Africa and the Middle East. Other companies such as [[BridgeHead Software]] produce software designed to be used with MEDITECH software. On June 6, 2012, MEDITECH announced its partnership with [[Intelligent Medical Objects]] to provide seamless mapping of clinician-friendly diagnosis and procedure terminologies to billing codes and medical concepts.<ref>{{Citation | title = MEDITECH and IMO: Empowering Customers to Achieve Meaningful Use Stage 2 | url = http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/13/idUS214375+13-Jun-2012+GNW20120613 | accessdate = 20012-06-13 }}</ref>


==Locations==
==Locations==

Revision as of 12:45, 3 July 2013

Medical Information Technology, Inc.
Company typePrivate company
Founded1969
HeadquartersWestwood, Massachusetts
Key people
Neil Pappalardo, Chairman
Larry Polimeno, Vice-Chairman
Howard Messing, President and CEO[1]
ProductsSoftware
RevenueUSD $545.2 million (2011)
Websitewww.meditech.com

Medical Information Technology, Inc., commonly known as MEDITECH, is a Massachusetts-based software and service company selling information systems, which are installed in health care organizations throughout the world. The company was founded in 1969 by Chairman A. Neil Pappalardo.

Company History

In 1969, A. Neil Pappalardo began development of MIIS. This was one of several proprietary implementations of MUMPS, a programming language which at the time had not been standardized. MIIS users and developers later influenced efforts toward MUMPS standardization during the early 1970s; the MUMPS standard was complete by 1974 and approved by 1977. Between 1971 and 1979, Pappalardo developed various other systems, but those associated with integrated health care information remained his primary focus.

In 1982, MEDITECH adopted the then-new MAGIC programming language. MAGIC would later become integral to MEDITECH's health care information systems' implementations. In 1994, the company adopted Client/Server, a second software platform to complement MAGIC. While Client/Server utilizes the same MAGIC programming language, it runs differently. MAGIC runs all code on a central server, and clients are in effect dumb terminals. Client/Server executes the code on a user's PC, although all code remains centralized. Client server currently supports only Microsoft Windows-based operating systems. MEDITECH unveiled its 6.0 platform in 2006. This platform is MEDITECH's current offering and purports an improved user interface, streamlined workflows, features to increase patient safety, and improved financial/reporting capabilities.

Markets Served

MEDITECH supplies an integrated information system for various facilities in the health care industry. This enables health care providers to track a patient's history and/or monitor ongoing treatment of chronic health problems, regardless of the patient's whereabouts. Providers are afforded immediate access to patients' medical records, which can be used to devise treatments.

With over 2,200 customers worldwide,[2] MEDITECH has extended its client base from the United States and Canada into the United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, and several other communities across the world, including a current venture into the Spanish-speaking world, including Latin America, Mexico, and Spain.[3]

MEDITECH supplies Sheehan Medical in Ireland in their two hospitals, the Galway Clinic and Blackrock Clinic. For the Cork Medical Centre as third clinic was made a deal[4] to supply, but that clinic didn't go completely into operation and got closed. HMC in Lucan, Ireland (west of Dublin) and Beacon Hospital in South Dublin also have had Meditech magic and C/S ITS since 2006.

Products and services

MEDITECH offers software solutions for health care organizations of various types and sizes. Some of the software modules offered by MEDITECH include the following: Health Information Management, Revenue Cycle, Scanning and Archiving, Scheduling and Referral Management, Emergency Department Management, Cost Accounting, Data Repository, General Accounting, Human Resource Planning, Supply Chain Management, Operating Room Management, Patient Discharge Instructions, Long Term Care Solutions, Behavioral Health Solutions, and Home Health Solutions.

Some other developments include:

  • Working with partners and other companies to provide new technology solutions in the areas of business continuance, identity management, and RFID
  • Incorporating evidence-based medicine into practice through integration with Zynx Health, Inc.
  • The development of a new Oncology product to better manage the complex needs of Oncology departments
  • Expanding medication management capabilities to include e-prescribing and medication reconciliation from DrFirst, Inc.
  • Offering standard interoperability suites to help customers transition to emerging EHR standards

Partnerships

MEDITECH has one wholly owned subsidiary, LSS Data Systems, acquired in Spring 2011. At that time, Joanne Wood, MEDITECH senior vice president of client services for the MAGIC and Client/Server platforms, took on the additional titles of President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of LSS Data Systems, overseeing all operations of the company. MEDITECH South Africa, founded in 1982, provides software and services to the health care industry in Africa and the Middle East. Other companies such as BridgeHead Software produce software designed to be used with MEDITECH software. On June 6, 2012, MEDITECH announced its partnership with Intelligent Medical Objects to provide seamless mapping of clinician-friendly diagnosis and procedure terminologies to billing codes and medical concepts.[5]

Locations

MEDITECH currently owns six facilities in eastern Massachusetts located in Westwood (two offices, three buildings), Norwood, Canton, Framingham, and Fall River, with a seventh planned for Foxboro. MEDITECH also has a facility in Atlanta, GA that was formerly Patient Care Technologies (PtCT).

References

  1. ^ MEDITECH Promotes Howard Messing to Chief Executive Officer
  2. ^ National Health IT Week Media Information, retrieved 2009-10-22
  3. ^ MEDITECH Expands its International Presence, retrieved 2009-10-22
  4. ^ http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/kfkfgbojcwsn/rss2/
  5. ^ MEDITECH and IMO: Empowering Customers to Achieve Meaningful Use Stage 2, retrieved 20012-06-13 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)