Healthcare information systems HotList - Buyers Guide

Health Management Technology, April, 2003

Information in the HotList is based on survey responses collected from companies with products in the category covered. The HotList is not intended to reflect the quality of products or services, nor is it intended to be an inclusive list of the field.

Additional information about the products described in the HotList can be obtained in three ways:

Circle Card Number. Find the "Circle Card Numbers" for the companies that interest you, circle them on the postpaid Reader Service card attached in this magazine, and mail the card.

Product Link. Go online to www.healthmgttech.com and click on "Product Link" to send your request for info through online.

RSLeads. Use the "RSLeads" URL for the companies that interest you to do your own preliminary research online. Most often, the RSLeads URL will take you beyond a company's home page more directly to the product or service described in the HotList.

The HotList form is faxed monthly to companies that offer products in the category covered. HMT's source for the fax mailing is its own annual (print) Resource Guide. Companies listed in the 2002 Resource Guide for specific categories automatically receive a fax invitation for the HotList.

But--you can go online anytime to www.healthmgttech.com, click on the HotList tab, and click on "add your company's products/services to the HotList" to see which HotList(s) are active and can be completed. In general, a HotList form appears on the HMT website 10 weeks before it will be published. For example, the HotList for Sept. 2003 will be on the HMT website by mid-June for you to complete.

Because the HotList is an editorial feature, presented as a service to HMT readers, all submissions for the HotList and all entries in the printed HotList are reviewed and decided upon by HMT editors.

2003 HotList Topics

* May, EMRs/CPRs

* June--2003 Resource Guide (no HotList)

* July, wireless

* August, financial info systems

* September, clinical info systems

* October, practice management

* November, diagnostic imaging

* December, authentication/security


 

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