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  2. DCA - Wikipedia

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    DCA Design; Department of Civil Aviation (Australia) Department of Civil Aviation (Thailand) Digital Communications Associates, US company; Diyanet Center of America, Lanham, Maryland; Drum Corps Associates, a governing body of drum corps in North America; Dublin Castle administration, Ireland; Dundee Contemporary Arts, Scotland

  3. List of abbreviations used in health informatics - Wikipedia

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    e-health (also written e-health) is a relatively recent term for healthcare practice supported by electronic processes and communication, dating back to at least 1999. Usage of the term varies: some would argue it is interchangeable with health informatics with a broad definition covering electronic/digital processes in health, while others use ...

  4. Epic Systems - Wikipedia

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    Epic Systems Corporation (commonly known as Epic) is an American privately held healthcare software company based in Verona, Wisconsin. According to the company, hospitals that use its software held medical records of 78% of patients in the United States and over 3% of patients worldwide in 2022. [4]

  5. Digital Communications Associates - Wikipedia

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    Digital Communications Associates was founded by John Alderman, who led the company until 1981, when he was replaced by Bertil Nordin. [1] In February 1983, DCA went public, raising 24 million USD. [1] Later, Garry Betty (1957-2007) was CEO of DCA, until he left for Earthlink in November 1996. [2]

  6. Optum - Wikipedia

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    Since Optum's founding in 2011, the company has acquired various healthcare technology services to build out its pharmacy benefit manager and care services offerings. April 2011: UnitedHealth Group announces Optum master brand, bringing together pharmacy services, data & analytics tools, and care delivery services under one roof.

  7. IDX Systems - Wikipedia

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    IDX Systems Corporation (IDX) was a healthcare software technology company that formerly had headquarters in South Burlington, Vermont, United States. It was founded in 1969 by Robert Hoehl, Richard Tarrant, and Paul Egerman. IDX was acquired by General Electric and incorporated into its GE Healthcare business unit in 2006.

  8. Inovalon - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1998 in Maryland as MedAssurant by Keith Dunleavy, MD. [2] In June 2012, the company changed its name to Inovalon. [3] The company publicly filed its registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on December 30, 2014 for a proposed initial public offering of its common stock and applied for listing on NASDAQ under the ticker "INOV".

  9. Category : Medical technology companies of the United States

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    Pages in category "Medical technology companies of the United States" The following 136 pages are in this category, out of 136 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .