MediNotes

The MediNotes Corporation was a private, independent software vendor (ISV) based in West Des Moines, Iowa. They manufactured and published, maintained, and supported an Electronic Medical Records solution called MediNotes e. MediNotes was featured in Inc. Magazine as part of the Inc. 500 list in 2005[1][2] and 2006,[3] and as part of the Inc. 5000 list in 2007.[4]

MediNotes Corporation
Private
IndustryElectronic medical records,
computer software,
publishing
Founded1995 in Des Moines, Iowa
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Donald Schoen, Co-founder, President, CEO
ProductsMediNotes e
ChiroChart
MediNotes Clinician

History

Founded by Scott Leum, a podiatric physician, and Donald Schoen in February 1996, MediNotes originally developed and sold a package called PodNotes, a product marketed primarily at the Podiatry discipline. Eventually the product spread to other disciplines and the name was changed to Charting Plus. Leum would leave MediNotes in 2000 to pursue other interests. A few years later, about 2007, Charting Plus was renamed MediNotes e.[5] Don Schoen previously owned and operated another software firm prior to MediNotes called Retail Management Systems.[1]

MediNotes gained some notoriety following Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Mobile, Alabama, podiatrist Dr. William Rogers was cited in the press as having used Charting Plus in his practice. Dr. Rogers had his entire electronic system backed up onto tapes, safeguarding the patient records, something he noted would have been difficult with paper.[6]

In first quarter 2008, MediNotes acquired Bond Technologies,[7] a corporation based in Tampa, Florida, renaming their EMR solution to MediNotes Clinician. This would be short-lived as later in 2008, Atlanta, GA, based Eclipsys acquired MediNotes for $45 million.[8] MediNotes Clinician was renamed PeakPractice. Allscripts then acquired Eclipsys and announced the sunsetting of PeakPractice (formerly Bond Clinician) and Medinotes effective January 1, 2019 and replaced all previous MediNotes software offerings with Allscripts products.

Notes and references

  1. "MediNotes". Inc. Magazine. Archived from the original on 2009-02-18.
  2. "MediNotes Corporation Named on Inc. Magazine's Inc. 500, the List of the Nation's Fastest Growing Private Companies". [www.prweb.com PRWeb]. 2005-10-24. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
  3. "MediNotes". Inc. Magazine. Archived from the original on 2009-02-18.
  4. "MediNotes". Inc. Magazine. Retrieved 2012-09-01.
  5. "About the Company". [www.leumsoftware.com/ Leum Software Solutions]. Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2008-04-17.
  6. "Riding the Storm Out: Electronic Medical Records Proven Effective in Natural Disaster". [www.prweb.com PRWeb]. 2005-09-25. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
  7. "MediNotes Completes Acquisition of Bond Technologies". RedOrbit. 2008-03-17. Retrieved 2012-09-01.
  8. "Eclipsys completes $45M acquisition of MediNotes". [www.healthimaging.com HealthImaging]. 2008-10-22. Retrieved 2012-09-01.
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See also

  • Electronic medical records

The MediNotes Corporation was affiliated with several organizations related to the EMR and medical industry.

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