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Francisco Partners to acquire Orchard Software
November 2019—Francisco Partners, a technology-focused private equity firm, announced Sept. 30 its intent to acquire Orchard Software. CAP TODAY publisher Bob McGonnagle, on Oct. 2, spoke with Orchard founder and CEO Rob Bush and with Billie Whitehurst, who will succeed Bush as CEO. Whitehurst most recently was senior vice president at Netsmart. Here is what they, and Curt Johnson and Kerry Foster, of Orchard, had to say about the acquisition.

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Visiun awarded group purchasing agreement

Oct. 3, 2019—Visiun announced it has been awarded a group purchasing agreement from Premier. The agreement allows Premier members to take advantage of special pricing and terms prenegotiated by Premier for Visiun’s Performance Insight laboratory analytics system.

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In molecular testing labs, gaps between actual and desirable LIS capabilities
December 2018—Flashback to 2013: Alexis B. Carter, MD, then director of pathology informatics at Emory University Hospital, was contemplating whether other pathology labs nationwide were facing the same challenges managing molecular testing data as she and her colleagues. So she decided to find out. Dr. Carter conducted a survey, and the responses confirmed her suspicions: Most laboratory information systems fall short in providing the infrastructure for complex molecular and genomic testing.

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Performance analytics, 10/16

October 2016—Visiun showcased its predictive analytics and population health reporting, which was added to its flagship product, Performance Insight. The predictive analytics, added to the comprehensive test-use module, are designed to enable laboratories to identify high-risk patients with both elevated patient risk and care gaps.

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Newsbytes, 2/16

February 2016—IT staffing considerations for the NGS laboratory: For the past five years, the University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine has been expanding its next-generation sequencing capabilities, adding the latest technologies and offering new tests in genetics, cancer, and infectious disease—and honing its information technology staffing skills along the way.

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