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Verylong did you notice the news from HISC today, seems like it made a splash, people onthe board saying that the reason itdidnt go way up is because the mm's had to cover their short postions, and that it should go up soon when they do.
Bighead
This was posted by Mike on RB in case you guys dont look over there anymore...
It was the third related job posting i saw so far regarding Medify - but this one was from the NHS - Doncaster specifically. Here it is....
"Doncaster Recruitment - Local jobs, latest vacancies and ...A summary of the ongoing work in line with the national initiative connecting for health and also local pilot initiatives such as the medify pilot and how ...
www localrecruit co uk/doncaster/ - 35k - Cached - Similar pages "
*** I took the dots out ***
I wish i could have found the rest of it.
I thought you would like that Jersey, thanks for all the DD and info on HISC, it's a hell of alot better than mine, still a rookie and learning, I hope this turns out to be a great stock to own, or im screwed!
Bighead
Interesting...from pinksheets.com
http://www.pinksheets.com/about/pr_021606.jsp
Anybody here know when all the money from the deal With Medify solutions will be coming in?
Bighead
I feel bad for all the people that have a high share price average, it's going to take a while to break even, ...im at 60 cents!!! What a shitty feeling when you believe in a company that was a high of $1.50 and see it at .10, a real shitty feeling!!
Bigheadd
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Correct!
Verylong or anybody who wants to answer...
Is it normal that Medify wants to wait till they get big revenues b4 they uplist to whatever exchange? I noticed alot of companies will do it when they are just starting out, HISC for example tried with very little money coming in, medify has obviously some money coming in from the trials, so would it be better to file for it now, so when they do release good news it would have to go up, and it would force the MM's with all their shares to sell cause they wont be the MM's for the other exchanges??
If anyone can respond I would appreciate it, im fairly new to the stock market and was just wondering the regular protocal for a pinky.
Bigheadd
READ CAREFULLY>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Obviously something is is the works...
"Negotiations for the proposed acquisition should be completed with an offer tendered to the shareholders during the 2nd quarter of this year," said Moody.
That acquisition is in addition to the Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. merger with ActSoft.
They are going to offer us something in the second quarter, so you'd think they have something done!!!! They are in negotiations!
That TTzurich website is a joke, I remember Bellwether touted it when they came out with GALB, they said it would be 6 bucks, and if I can recall someone did some research on them and they were all in cahoots together to get people to buy.
But if it makes people buy or notice us, they can do whatever they want
As for HISC, I'm with you it could be bad or good, but their big boss(moody) seems like he's very proactive and all of the regulars on that board think it's a good thing they did what they did so I guess i'll have to wait for a while longer on that one too.
Bigheadd
That news was not on the nasdaq website, I just had a buddy call me and asked why everybody was talking about this great news, he typed MFYS in the ticker and nothing came up, I did the same and he was right, Thats not good, hopefully it will show up tomorrow.
Anyway good news, imagine that news came out and we werernt on the pinks, or not being manipulated...wow
Bighead
In the next 2 weeks boys and girls we will know something bad or good, and in my case I hope its good
Bigheadd
Hey Clancy, this is what is in the sb2, in order to get actsoft they have to have their shares at .50 or give them 15 million dollars, so what i think will happen is, right now they are in a quiet period because they cant say anything till the uplist, then that day and after they will progresivly release news till they get that price, so they dont have to give them 15 mill, but on the uplist the first price for that stock will be 50 cents, what happens after is up to the market and their pr firm (big apple)...im also pretty drunk right now so when I wake up I might realize im wrong and change my statement!!!
By the way the company said NO reverse split several times
Lloyd, too bad, someday never comes wasnt on there, great tune!
Bigheadd
Thanks Verylong and Clancy, Ive never heard of tradefreedom but will look into it.
As for call options, Like I said with the little money I had, I put it all into MFYS and HISC, and just buying my first house, with no furniture, tv's, or appliances, im broke till one of these hits, which hopefully be soon. (then call's will be an option) no pun intended lol
Verylong, am I reading that right the intial offering will be .50 for HISC on the OTCBB, I know they're in a quiet period right now, but wow, when they uplist they better have some BIG news to support that level. I know i'll have my sell in that day for .50!!!
Bigheadd
Hey Verylong,
I dont have private messaging sorry, I didn't even hear of calls b4 you mentioned it lol, can you even get them in Canada? I don't have a broker I trade thru my bank on the internet, and I did not see it as an option. Half the time they won't let me buy Pinkies, they make it seem like it's a big hassel when I call, then they try to talk me out of it, saying it's a huge risk, and that they don't recomend it, blah blah blah.
I just bought my first house, so not much money left over, and the extra money I did have went into MFYS and HISC, im guessing I wont have HISC much longer, they should hear the final word on the uplist either this week or next, they are offering the stock at .50, And you know everybody and their mother will have sells in at .50 that day lol, I just hope it doesnt drop back down to where it is now( any thoughts on that) anyway after that I will defintly find out about calls.
Thanks Bighead
You have a fan at Raging Bull, lol check it out
Bigheadd
Did he say Anything else???
Bigheadd
I sent an e-mail about a month ago, but no reply, maybe thats a good thing (hopefully their busy),Somebody send me a private message with some tidbits to keep me sane LOL, I was joking about that but if anybody wants to.....
Bigheadd
This is from the end of November, some may have seen it, sorry if you did.
www.doncastercentralpct.nhs.uk/aboutus/
trustboard/minutes/112805mins.doc
Some more reading if you want, website at bottom is a full detailed desription, of whats going on and some timelines.
Supporting Best Practice in e-Learning across the NHS
National Workforce Group has produced a best practice strategic framework to promote the adoption and deployment of e-learning within the NHS. The National Workforce Group will promote the use of the framework and encourage the required collaboration to ensure that the NHS is fully able to benefit from e-learning developments.
This working document, offers a strategic framework for enabling best practice in e-Learning within the NHS. It will provide a framework for sharing best practice across the NHS at national, regional and local levels, with participation from the NHS Institute, the Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs), National Workforce Group (NWG) and Connecting for Health, Trusts and other partners and stakeholders in the health sector including Skills for Health. In addition, this guidance could also be offered to the voluntary and independent sector which will play an increasing role in delivering healthcare under Commissioning a Patient Led NHS. The next steps will be to promote the adoption of the strategic framework and to deliver the benefits from a common and concerted approach.
The strategy will support delivery of the NHS Improvement Plan and the Standards for Health through more effective training and development. Commissioning a Patient Led NHS emphasises the importance of adopting and using new modalities to support accelerated learning for the transformation of services. In addition, the organisational and strategic change required by Commissioning a Patient Led NHS can be directly supported by using e-learning approaches to underpin key change elements. For example, common learning related to practice-based commissioning could be supported with e-Learning. The cross government Efficiency Review also provides a context for the acceleration of e-Learning, to ensure coherence and value across the NHS and its partner bodies, and realise economies of scale in education and training. Yet it will be the commitment to and contribution of staff to the delivery of improved services which will be by far the largest single factor in ensuring success.
An urgent priority to promote and share best practice in e-learning across the NHS will be the development of a roadmap. This roadmap will chart and set out the common issues that must be addressed by the NHS if the use of e-Learning is to be effective and the full benefits offered by e-Learning are to be realised. The roadmap will identify initiatives and actions that will need to be taken at different levels to address the priority areas.
For full details of this strategic framework go to - http://www.informatics.nhs.uk/download/2094/national_strategy.pdf
Hey D, the part that got me was the part where it said (roll out this week!), either way sounds good, thanks, I figured you would know out of anyone.
Bigheadd
Dwudman>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
No talk on the articles I posted last night?? It was dated January 21st, am I missing something or is this old news? I know it said some negitive things about it, but it did say they are going ahead with it.
Bighead
Sounds like its a go, some doctors hate but I think thats politics, right vs left type crap, anyway see ya tomorrow. I hope their talking about medify
The website is http://news.monstersandcritics.com/health/article_1077962.php/u.k._e-health_records_face_skepticsm? you may find more on it, I didnt have time.
Bigheadd
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Paper prescriptions will be replaced by the Electronic Prescription Service, in which prescriptions will be transmitted electronically to a chosen pharmacy, which can then prepare the patient`s medicine in advance.
The Picture Archiving and Communications System will allow images such as X-rays and scans to be stored digitally and all but remove traditional film from the NHS. Health professionals will be able to access the images on a laptop or tablet PC, speeding up delivery of information and cutting costs associated with film processing or storage.
A Quality Management and Analysis System will give GP practices and local health authorities feedback on the quality of care delivered to patients, while health professionals will also have access to a secure national e-mail and directory service.
All of these systems will be operated through N3, a high-speed broadband centralized national network replacing the old patchwork infrastructure.
Launching the electronic care record program in 2003, Health Secretary John Reid promised that by 2010, every patient in Britain -- some 50 million people -- would have an electronic care record that could be accessed by medical staff anywhere in the country.
'At present, most patients have a number of paper and computer-based records that cannot be quickly transferred around the system. There is no central record containing all their health and care information. In the 21st century, this is clearly not an efficient way to store health information,' Reid said.
Copyright 2006 by United Press International
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LONDON, England (UPI) -- Britain`s National Health Service said this week it is launching a colossal $10.9 billion electronic data initiative aimed at connecting thousands of NHS health professionals into a single national infrastructure.
One of the world`s biggest IT projects, it is expected to be complete by the end of the decade.
But as with the move to paperless medical records in the United States, concerns over patient privacy are dogging the effort.
The aim of the massive project is to replace an ageing hodgepodge of 5,000 different computer networks with one centralized system that can be accessed by 100,000 doctors, 380,000 nurses and 50,000 other health professionals who work in the NHS.
These healthcare professionals can then exchange patient information quickly and efficiently, the program`s creators claim.
However, after an initial burst of enthusiasm, doctors` support for the system appears to be waning as costs spiral and implementation lags behind the original timetable.
For example, a survey conducted by Medix, an online resource for the health profession, found that doctors are becoming increasingly skeptical that the National Program for IT can deliver on its promises.
The study, published last week, found that, although many doctors said the program could provide clinical care benefits to the NHS, more said they were worried about how the project was being implemented.
On a positive note, 59 percent of GPs and 66 percent of other doctors said the program would improve clinical care in the long term.
However, just 17 percent said they supported the project, with 57 percent against it, compared to three years ago, when 47 percent of doctors thought the program was a good use of NHS resources.
What`s more, only 1 percent of respondents in this year`s survey said it was a 'good' or 'excellent' program.
Moreover, those who had heard of the changes ahead of time said they were 'seriously concerned' about confidentiality, with 71 percent of GPs and 46 percent of other doctors saying patient records would be less secure once the program came into effect.
One doctor wrote in his response: 'Huge waste of money and confidentiality likely to be seriously compromised. Does choice agenda extend to patients having right to not have their confidentiality breached? NHS email cumbersome. The biggest government IT disaster yet?'
Responding to the Medix survey, NHS Connecting for Health said its own research, by pollsters Mori, had found staff to be supportive of what the program is trying to achieve.
'There is usually a dip in confidence in IT change programs as early implementation gets underway,' the agency said.
'The National Program is within budget and ahead of schedule in some areas and broadly on time in others,' a NHS spokesman told United Press International.
Nonetheless, the British government`s opponents have used the controversy as political fodder.
Officials from the British Conservative Party summed up the massive project as proceeding 'really badly.'
The scheme had already run billions over budget, there had been no proper consultation with GPs, and there were compatibility issues with present systems, BCP spokeswoman Jenny Parsons told UPI.
'It`s going to be another government IT disaster waiting to happen,' she said.
However, a British medical group said it generally supported the goals of the new system, despite concerns over cost and patient privacy.
Richard Vautrey, a member of the British Medical Association`s GP committee responsible for IT issues, said he was 'reasonably reassured' by the safeguards government officials were putting in place to protect confidentiality of medical records, but added that patients should still have a choice whether or not to be included in the broad IT initiative.
But all in all, Vautrey feels Britain`s transition to electronic medical records is a move whose time had come.
'I don`t think it will be a disaster. There`s too much at stake to allow it to be a disaster,' he said.
Electronic medical records are only one aspect of the sweeping new system.
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People talking about MFYS over at equitygroups.com, thats good, the more the better.
Or is that some of you guys over there?...I know Mike from RB is there for sure, but it seems like some newbies too. One guys wrote his reply from T-BONE, on some questions he had.
Bigheadd
Thanks clancy, Thats what I was hoping for, just to listen.
Bigheadd
OT: Can someone help me?
I want to listen to a conference call that is happening at 6pm, the PR just has a couple of phone numbers on there.
Are those numbers just if you want to call in a question or what? I'm confused, I'd like to hear it.
Thanks in advance
Bigheadd
Verylong, that was not directed at you.... like I said I was just frustrated, and do not intend to sell, I try to follow all your posts to learn a thing or too, and I have, but not sure if I have the balls to make all these trades, im sure you can understand that. There is alot of people who own MFYS and no other stocks, and thats not thier fault, they don't have the knowledge, they got into MFYS from a tip, a friend, bellwether or whatever, so it's pretty concerning, people like
PR's so they know how the company is coming along, and gives them reasurance. And when money is involved a little reasurance can go a long way, not everybody reads these boards, im glad I found them or I'd be clueless.
Bigheadd
Shite day.....
I was a little frustrated last week and vented a bit... and appreciate what you said verylong...but they're are things that can be done (by Medify) to get us out of this mess, there's lots of wording in pr's that they can do, it doesn't take much (I know they have dont it...but not enough) Medify is probably saying to themselves, oh who cares they will apprciate this next year when it blows up, but in the mean time there is still people invested in their company now, and it matters NOW!
RED TAPE I know, but boy it's frustrating.
PS: I am one, like many others that are not educated (in stocks) enough to play this game, with this stock or any stocks, so this matters alot, people cant presume that everybody who owns this stock is a pro.
Probably just frustrated again... sorry I'll be better tomorrow
Bighead
D, I'm totally with you....but...
I realize that they are trying to get this company of the ground, and they are very busy doing it, but if they are getting any money at all, how long does take to fill out an SB2 for the uplist to the OTCBB, for the time they spend replying to emails the form would be filled out, Im not sure if they have a PR firm, or they do it themselves, but investing in one(a reputable one) will help, why not do it, it's their jobs to make a PPS go up.
By the way im probably the most patient one here,but come on, there are way and means to do things ahead of time, I could be just rambling or frustrated, if so let me know...a solid response would help by you or Verylong.
The uplist with the potential of this company, would make the PPS huge.
Bigheadd
OT:........Did you hear anything on the uplist from HISC? rumor has it they ended up asking questions on the last day. If thats the case it will be another month at least.
Bigheadd
A buck for nasdaq, HISC is going to the OTCBB, no requirements.
Bigheadd
Hey Matt,
I'm still only able to post 3 times, is their any way you can step that up, thanks in advance.
Bigheadd
They were all involved in it!!! LOL, just kidding.
Bigheadd
Nice interview...Anybody know the date that took place???? Didn't catch if they did mentioned it.
Bighead