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Lets go NINERS!!! ... or RAIDERS ( 2nd choice ) or both!!!
Jonathan: "I will now remain silent in terms of communications and just let the PRs do the talking for me and the company".
So, PR LETS TALK!!!! "WE WENT LIVE", but you are silent as fish in the water. "...it was reported and many interviews done today"
(on 9/1/06), so show me some NOW!
I just don't want to be too annoying.
Thank you Jonathan for prompt response. We need more REALLY GOOD NEWS NOW!!!
Jonathan, stop playing this broken record. WE NEED REAL NEWS NOW!
Thanks Herbie! I would be happy to drink with you too.
GO JOHNY GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You got it! One day we will drink for it together!
Lem, I was thinking more like "It's a wonderful world". Who was singing this one? Please play if you can. Thanks.
Lem, he already "Tossed a Bone". LOL
Reposted by me only for believers:
"All is very much well and the company could not be in better shape. All plans for revenue, floats and partnerships on track, only competitor on the market held back for 2 years (Lorenzo), 2 years free run at the market, MedifyRemote in the hands of Doctors and the realisation of the plan unfolding. Thus I can state that the unrealistic current share price will soon revert to a realistic valuation worthy of a company with a ground breaking product and first to the market."
Jonathan
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Dear Jonathan,
Please deliver!!!
Solidgold
Want milk?
Lem, just for you:
Hi Jonathan,
It looks like another very positive development for Medify. Am I right?
MPs prescribe 'rescue' plan for NHS IT project
05 Sep 2006 .....
BEST WISHES!!!
Solidgold
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Solidgold,
I can't possibly comment but I would predict that this will have positive implications on Medify which will be made public in our PRs.
Jonathan.
Thank you, Lem.
Lem, I have personal request.
Looks like there is very high demand on Bamby, but unfortunately she is not downloading any more. If you saved it by any chance could you post it again? Thanks.
Looks like another positive development for Medify:
MPs prescribe 'rescue' plan for NHS IT project
05 Sep 2006
The government has been urged to rethink its £12.4bn NHS IT project, and replace its current highly centralised national strategy with a more flexible locally-based approach based on standards.
Such an overhaul is prescribed as the only way to reduce the risks of the programme, enable useful local clinical systems to be delivered and prevent costs from mushrooming and delays mounting.
The call comes from two leading members of the Commons Public Accounts Committee, which reviewed the programme in June. They urge the government to rethink its plans to avoid the programme "sleepwalking into disaster" and wasting billions of pounds.
Richard Bacon, the Conservative MP for South Norfolk, and John Pugh, the Liberal Democrat MP for Southport, argue the Connecting for Health (CfH) programme should be reformed to allow hospital trusts to purchase systems locally that can then be linked into the national network.
A joint paper from the pair calls for the programme to be revamped. One of their main criticisms is that, rather than deliver more advanced systems, the programme has instead become a local systems replacement project. They argue that the market can deliver a better result than the oligopoly engineered by the Department of Health (DH).
They add that local clinical records will remain the prime medical record, not shared electronic patient record compiled by many different staff. “It is inconceivable that clinicians will ever be persuaded to make important treatment decisions based on large amounts of data entered by dozens of unknown clinicians.”
The paper says that the central concept of the spine record, making patient data accessible all over the country, is misconceived and offers benefits to a “tiny percentage of patients” compared to local clinical and electronic patient records systems
High risk, centralised single systems should instead be replaced by local procurements, based on national standards, they argue. These would be 50% funded by the DH, and linked together through a simplified NHS-wide electronic spine. NHS chief executives would be mandated to procure mew systems.
The two MPs say a "fundamental error" had been made in trying to centralise the procurement of single systems across the NHS. They argue local systems choice and procurements backed by standards and central funding, provides the best chance to "rescue" the CfH programme.
"The complex, extremely expensive and high risk local systems replacement project should be reformed so that local hospital trusts can purchase locally systems which link to the national framework."
They add: "A reformed programme can still be rescued. Recent publicity and the shake-up already underway among local service providers (LSPs) and key contractors provide an opportunity to do this which not be missed.”
What is required, they say, is a proper balance between central standards and central procurement “where this offers demonstrable benefits”, and local autonomy and responsibility.
The paper points to the “chaos” currently affecting the supplier community, mean that CfH “is jumping from fire to fire” unless it rethinks the basic approach of the programme. It points out that Accenture has already written off £250m against the programme, IDX has been replaced as the main software developer in the South and now looks likely to be replaced in London.
It notes: “Accenture is now believed to be negotiating with CfH for its exit from the programme, and may hand over its regions for CSC. Such an announcement would provide an excellent opportunity to reconsider and reform the programme before current problems and errors become fixed.”
In addition the paper also highlights the extent of the mounting delivery delays affecting trusts waiting for core systems from the NPfIT programme. It says that of the more than 100 acute hospitals that were supposed to have a system installed by April 2006, only 12 did so.
Explaining why he they had written the paper co-author Richard Bacon MP said: “Since we completed the committee hearing at the end of June, there is much new information now publicly available. I am concerned that the public accounts committee may not have had the full facts available at the hearing.”
Pointing to key information that had since emerged, Bacon said: “Two of the prime contractors, CSC and Accenture, have stated that the largest software supplier to the NHS computer programme, iSoft, has ‘no believable plans’ for future releases of its key product, Lorenzo, while iSoft itself is under investigation for possible financial irregularities.”
He added that an Ipsos Mori opinion poll commissioned by CfH, which showed declining support among NHS staff, “was not made available to the committee”.
© 2006 E-HEALTH-MEDIA LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Solidgold,
"Jonathan's the most favorite son."
Thanks Lem.
Best wishes to all for a nice weekend!
Lem, you are incredible! This is the song I wanted to ask you for yesterday, but I'm not good in titles and names.
Full disclosure: I'm not Jonathan. LOL
Interest, I was really nice to you. You can doubt what you want, but let me ask a question: what percentage of the board would believe in you posts more than in mine?
Malibu, you are welcome. I believe that investors need as much info as possible, and I'll always post mine. May be this is why Jonathan is so kind to answer my e-mails. You have a great Labor Day weekend too.
Solidgold
"Appropriate time" is today! As we say in Russia: " The spoon is dear for supper", unless ... were is no supper, Jonathan.
A very good question! Am I the only announcer for today's news?
Clancy, it's because my English is better than yours and I'm a nicer guy too. LOL
CONGRATS TO ALL LONGS!!!!!!!
ONE SMALL STEP IN UK - ONE BIG STEP FOR MEDIFY!!!!!!!
Solidgold,
Yes we went live, it was reported and many interviews done today.
All very much in hand but unfortunately, this time you will have to wait until I make the appropriate announcements at the correct time to all share holders.
Dividend news will be forth coming, again at the appropriate time.
All is very much well and the company could not be in better shape. All plans for revenue, floats and partnerships on track, only competitor on the market held back for 2 years (Lorenzo), 2 years free run at the market, MedifyRemote in the hands of Doctors and the realisation of the plan unfolding. Thus I can state that the unrealistic current share price will soon revert to a realistic valuation worthy of a company with a ground breaking product and first to the market.
I have absolute confidence in the unfolding plan and known deliverables. Please also inform that the press releases will confirm, clarify and speak for and on behalf of the company on what is now undoubted success - MedifyRemote and Medify Solutions.
I will now remain silent in terms of communications and just let the PRs do the talking for me and the company.
Jonathan.
WE WENT LIVE TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!GO JOHNY GO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The gray area is looking black by now. How much darker it'll get?
How about this A-G-A-S-S-I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I still advise you to stay with the company and with us. Just wait 1 more month. It would be foolish to leave now. Just try to be nice. As you well know I'm not always so positive on the company, but I hope that I'm nice enough to everybody on this board. I do honestly wish the best to all of us including you.
To my understanding is June 20th.
I would miss you. Many of your points being well taken. Good luck and ... may be stick around?
He told me that we should be getting div by now, but he knows that some people didn't.
JUST TALKED TO GIORGIO COSTANIS:
1. I got him ih his car traveling in Europe.
2. He is very exited:"We are making money now!"
3. He is expanding digital platform for company.
4. Roc's album is playing on 3 radio stations by now.
5. Profit margin on Roc's album is $10 per each!
6. More good news within next few days!
7. He is asking anyone who didn't get dididends to e-mail him with name, phone number and brokerage information.
Good luck to all!
THANK YOU LEM!!! I'm thinking about going to Hawaii again, the only good medicine for me. Too much stress. Jonathan, it's all your fault!
Lem, you are the money maker for this board: you play music requests and it creates activity. Overwise is nothing good left to say for the most of us, we spend it all.
Lem, do you have a song to answer my question:
what ever happened to e-lerning pilots?
Because buying MFYS is more valuable at this point.
Read my post #8009.It is not "solid says", it's per JB. Regards.
Clancy, thanks for informative and simple posts.
Interest, how does your mind work:
"but mainly I think NOW is really the only smart time to buy this stock. If you don't hold a position in this stock, it would be silly not to risk a few thousand dollars based on potential."
"I for one would not mind a huge boiler room blitz again to move this stock because I don't think that "potential" is going to move this stock again."
Are you a "boiler room" worker now?