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March 25, 2009, National Public Radio: Electronic Medical Record Change Not Easy. Listen Now [4 min 19 sec] All Things Considered
President Barack Obama is making a major push for electronic medical records. But in a new study, Dr. Ashish Jha of Harvard University's School of Public Health finds 90 percent of the hospitals he surveyed have no electronic records. Dr. Jha discusses why it may be difficult to convert.
March 29, 2009, National Public Radio: Electronic Medical Records A Charged Debate. Listen Now [5 min 28 sec] Weekend Edition President Obama's economic stimulus plan includes $19 billion to help medical care facilities switch to electronic records. The president's rationale is that a streamlined and consolidated process of tracking patient care will lower administrative expenses, and by extension, the costs of health care overall.
Many health care professionals agree — but there is growing skepticism among doctors, administrators and computer specialists who say the costs of implementing a comprehensive tracking system will outweigh any cost-saving benefits.
Host Liane Hansen speaks with Dr. Jonathan Oberlander and Dr. John Halamka about the efficacy and feasibility of electronic medical records.
April 27, 2009, Jefferson City, MO
GO Partners announces the addition of Michael J Broker III as Director of Business Development. Mike brings with him more than 20 years of sales and management experience along with his entrepreneurial prowess. GO Partners’ extreme growth has proven the need for a seasoned executive to handle the enormous amount of referrals and leads that our current clientele provide. Mike will be instrumental in leading our expansion plans so as to continue our explosive growth by building a National Business Development Team in the same manner as all of our teams at GO Partners – with Signature Service™. Our reputation for exemplary service is what yields our phenomenal 100% referral rate from our clients. Recruiting a coalition of intelligent, professional, and friendly Business Development Executives will ensure that GO Partners continues to lead the industry in Health Care Solutions for the Orthopaedic Market.
NEW YORK and JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI —August 12, 2009 — Released today, Inc. magazine ranked GO Partners Health Care Solutions, Jefferson City, Missouri, an industry leader in Orthopaedic Practice Solutions in the annual Inc. 500 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. GO Partners Health Care Solutions is also among the fastest-growing companies in the Health industry from that list.
“If you want to find out which companies are going to change the world, look at the Inc. 500,” said Inc. Editor Jane Berentson. “These are the most innovative, dynamic, fast-growth companies in the nation. As one of the Elite Inc 500, these businesses are in the company of past honorees such as Microsoft, Timberland, Intuit, Jamba Juice, Oracle and Under Armour. These companies are the ones coming up with solutions to some of our most intractable ills, creating systems that let us conduct business faster and easier, and manufacturing products we soon discover we can’t live without. The Inc. 500 list is Inc. magazine’s tribute to American business ingenuity and ambition.”
“This tremendous honor is recognition of the dedication and perseverance of our entire team. Being recognized by Inc. in its annual Inc. 500 list, is a wonderful achievement that every one of our 90+ employees will share,” said Gina M. Volmert, president of GO Partners Health Care Solutions “and as women business owners, we are extremely proud of the growth we have experienced - but we acknowledge that we owe our growth to our clients throughout the contiguous United States and the Virgin Islands, who have fueled our dynamic growth.”
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