TechWeb News Article summary
Date Submitted: 01/19/2004 06:13:29
In an article by TechWeb.com, they report that doctor's are now using Macromedia's Flash technology as a way to create their program Blue Iris. Blue Iris is a way to look up test results, prescribe medications, check medical histories, and even add diagnosis and treatment information to a patient's records. Flash seemed to be a better fit than their alternative's, Microsoft's .net, and Java software.
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Mike Kelly, information services director for Alice Hyde Medical Center says that "Physicians are very busy, productive people who often don't have time to learn new technologies, so the more we can make technology fit current methodologies the more likely it will be successful." Flash systems helps make the new technology fit current methods, so, it looks as though Blue Iris has a great chance to be successful.
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