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(IDX Systems Corporation, South Burlington, VT, www.idx.com) One of the largest health care information systems companies in the country, acquired in 2006 by GE Healthcare (www.gehealthcare.com), a unit of the General Electric Company. Founded in 1969, IDX provides a broad range of products for integrated delivery networks, group practices, management service organizations, hospitals and health plans. The company's software automates patient registration, billing, scheduling and data management functions. IDX also sells hardware and provides installation, maintenance, and services. See EHR.



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An easy-to-use Web-based system, Top Producer IDX works seamlessly with Top Producer Websites and other third-party products.
IDX enables IT administrators and application developers to quickly integrate and deploy single sign-on infrastructures using popular directory servers such as Microsoft Active Directory and Apple OS X Open Directory.
SAN DIEGO -- GE Healthcare Introduces Breakthrough Integrated IT Initiatives to Transform Healthcare, Bringing Together the Strengths of GE and IDX Systems Corporation
 
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