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Hahnemann University uses MQ, sm

Posted By: Hahnemann on 2005-08-29
In Reply to: Thomas Jefferson Hospital in Center City Phila uses Diskriter - nm

Last I knew,

Temple University Health System uses MQ.

Thomas Jefferson Health System uses MQ.

Crozer Keystone Health System uses MQ.

Chester County Hospital uses MQ and a smaller service, don't know the name.

Most phyician practices in Delco use RX transcription out of Newtown Square, or ProType - Maureen I think is her name.

St. Christopher's, last I knew, was with MQ.

Did I forget any?





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