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Hey, don't look now but we're #6 on the IHUB active board, lol.
WEEeeeeeeeeee
Well, if this stock goes above one dollar, (and I think it has the potential to do so) I owe you big time. lol.
Thanks for your astute analysis rainmaker;
I think this stock is a true gem and with the PERFECT STORM of Google + OBAMA + LORSCH brewing, we will have a true STOCK MONSTA!
GLTUA
Great post joenatural! This seems like an AWESOME stock, right time , right place. Thanks for sharing your keen insights.
GLTU
Happy Saturday fellow FVRL shareholders! Question for the number crunchers:
Realistically what would your best guesses be for the potential Price Per Share, say 6 months to one year from now for this particular stock?
-Something to kick around over the weekend. lol. TIA.
GLTUA!
Getting ready for a big move up, I think: http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=FVRL
Great post, I concur with all the points you shared, this one is a huge winner, imo.
Great board, great stock. GO MMR!
Solid buy at the eod: 55,000 @ .129 nice hit!
Nice GREEN trading yesterday.
Very cool. lol.
Hey G Money; keep your eyes on the prize of our High calling.
GLTU!
GM all. Yep, setting up for the perfect $torm, lol.
FVRL cooking up...
Should get interesting as it moves up to the shareholder meeting date...
VERY COOL. Great DD. We have a HUGE winner here folks.
Nice FIND $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Me too. Great GREEN close. Onward and upwards as the word gets out...still under the radar.
Good morning all. Good things to come! imo.
IMO, FVRL (MMR) already has a HUGE foot in the door because of their business alliance with that little company GOOGLE. lol.
Link: https://www.google.com/health/directory?url=www.mymedicalrecords.com
Yep. FVRL looking REAL GOOD, DFB.
This is an incredible find, my hat's off to you.
Thanks for sharing all your DD on this great company.
....I'm gonna have to rustle up some more mula for more shares.
Holy moly, that's HUGE.
Looking real good for the upcoming week(s)!
Google + Lorsch + Board of Directors/Advisors + MyMedicalRecords + Obama = $$$$$$$
The new math. lol.
MyMedicalRecords Product tour: https://www.mymedicalrecords.com/StaticContent/productTour.html
Weekend reading: The Google - Obama- MyMedicalRecords connection
http://www.pbs.org/nbr/site/onair/transcripts/090128b/
Digitizing medical records
January 28, 2009 - 6:12 PM
(NEWSCHANNEL 3) - Part of the stimulus package that President Obama hopes to have signed into law by February includes $20 billion to help computerize medical records.
So many offices and doctors still rely on paper charts, but is it worth it to digitize the doctor's office?
Many things are already digital, including internal hospital records, but if everything were digital and standard, sharing would be easier, and the idea is already being considered in Southwest Michigan.
Auri Cooper and Mary Nash are going to be grandmothers, and they're waiting for good news. They know more hospital visits are coming, and favor the idea of electronic medical records everyone can share.
"I think it's a wonderful idea, because we lived in Virginia for a number of years and when we moved back to Michigan and we needed our medical records it became a problem," said Cooper.
"When we were in the army, they lost my medical records and we were in Japan, and coming back here, they said I had to have all the shots again," said Nash.
In an era when patients can go from one hospital to another, sharing records isn't easy. Digitizing them could send old hospital filing systems the way of mercury thermometers.
Dr. Robert Brush says patients often can't provide needed information, and many errors could be avoided if doctors had things as simple as a list of patient medication, something easy access electronic records could provide.
"I know it could save lives, I'm convinced of that," said Dr. Brush, Borgess Chief Quality Officer. "If I could see their old X-Ray and compare it to what I have now, it would save me lots of time and be very, very helpful."
Borgess' records are computerized and the hospital hopes to join a regional sharing system that's already being developed. It's called the Southwest Michigan Health Information Exchange, and George Dix says it would span seven counties, allowing for confidential record sharing.
"It has been a national initiative that each state is looking at it individually, how each state would exchange info would be critical," said Dix, Chief Information Officer at Borgess Health.
Some say the stimulus package's medical records provision doesn't take privacy issues into account, but the grandmothers-to-be that Newschannel 3 spoke to were more concerned with the ease it could bring.
"I don't have the phobias with the computer that a lot of people do," said Cooper.
The Southwest Michigan Health Information Exchange hasn't been implemented, but it is a nearly ready job, one that stimulus money could help launch.
LINK: http://www.wwmt.com/articles/records_1358497___article.html/medical_stimulus.html
Good one, lol. GO FVRL!
I like dollarland. Land of the dolla's
lol
Yes. It's all coming together. The near future looks like $$$$$$$, imo.
GLTUA!!!
Nice Chart setting up: http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=GNTA
FVRL: Nasdaq or Amex seems imminent. I think this stock is going to have some huge, blockbuster developments down the pike.
As mentioned in one of the articles, it is a PURE PLAY in the health information system market. Like Allscripts, people will know the name of MyMedicalRecords, imo.
Good luck to all, we have a great board here.
Right, synchronicity of events in FVRL's favor!
Stimulus boosts electronic health records
By Josh Goldstein
Inquirer Staff Writer
Tucked inside the $819 billion economic stimulus package that passed the House yesterday are provisions to spur the adoption of electronic medical records.
The relatively modest $20 billion for health information technology would be, by far, the biggest government infusion to enable medical information to follow patients back and forth among doctors' offices, hospitals and other providers.
If successful, experts say, electronic medical records would improve quality, reduce duplication of services, and limit errors - ultimately saving the nation hundreds of billions of dollars each year...
Posted on Thu, Jan. 29, 2009
Looks like a Perfect Storm for FVRL share $
GLTU
Good post, very big things here, imo.
I like the Google-MMR-Obama Connection:
http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jan/28/obama-meets-business-leaders/