SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Practice Fusion, provider of a free electronic health record service for doctors, bought app developer Ringadoc on Wednesday as it moves into a new market: telemedicine.
Medical professionals make plans to invest in their practices with federal EHR incentives earned using a free, web-based Electronic Health Record Practice Fusion has made EHRs affordable for small and ...
LEHI, Utah, February 14, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Weave (NYSE: WEAV), a leading all-in-one customer experience and payments software platform for small and medium-sized healthcare businesses, today ...
Practice Fusion, which provides a free web-based electronic health record, is rolling out today brand new software that allows physicians to tap into an electronic health record from an iPad or an ...
With great power comes great responsibility, and in few places is that more true than the healthtech industry. Practice Fusion is the leading provider of electronic medical records, now helping ...
A SaaS revolution has started in your doctor's office. Practice Fusion, and CEO Ryan Howard (right) has signed up 1,300 doctors to its Web-based medical records service in just one year, and over ...
San Francisco-based startup Practice Fusion is hoping to do for medical practice management and electronic health records (EHR) what salesforce.com did for CRM. Practice Fusion is on demand suite of ...
Practice Fusion, a web-based electronic medical records and healthcare community, announced this morning that it has closed an impressive $23 million series B round of funding. The round was led by ...
Practice Fusion provides free web-based health records to doctors, and now it’s expanding to serve the general public, too. The company has just acquired 100Plus, a mobile app maker that helps regular ...
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