February 26, 2007 � Agfa HealthCare announced today that it has recently made plans with a North Carolina-based hospital to install its new ORBIS Care nursing clinical modules for point of care clinical documentation, flow sheet charting and care planning, enabling hospitals to manage clinical data and patient flow through all departments, giving nurses and physicians access to their patients' EMR (Electronic Medical Record).
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