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  • 8 Health Stocks to Benefit in 2010 by Ankit Gupta
    Opportunity: $36 Billion is being allocated for healthcare providers that demonstrate the use of Electronic Health Records from the HITECH act, which is a portion of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. On paper, it’s listed as $19 Billion, but that’s after savings it assumes... More »
    November 27, 2009 ADAT, ATHN, CERN
  • Open Letter to the American CEO: Five Need-to-Know Facts About Health Care by Sydney Williams
    Dear CEO of Any Company:Want in on a little secret? Here's what health care's brightest business people think about reform: whatever lawmakers accomplish this fall, it won't alter how the system works or move the needle on costs. Now—more than ever—you need to understand health... More »
    October 30, 2009 UNH, CVS, AET
  • Bullish Stocks to Watch: Week of October 12, 2009 by Marco Hickey
    Here is a list of 32 stocks which traded higher Friday on unusually higher volume. I have added all 32 of these stocks to my watch list (and invite you to as well), but chose only a couple to write about in detail in this post. This post requires the knowledge of stock options. To learn more... More »
    October 12, 2009 DIA, SPY, QQQQ
  • Healthcare needs Cerner CERN) by Jim Van Meerten
    Cerner Corp (CERN) is followed on Financial Tides and is part for my Marketocracy S&P 400 Fund, CERN designs, develops. markets, installs and supports information technology and content solutions for health care organizations and consumers. They assist health care providers to improve... More »
    September 23, 2009 CERN
  • Megatrend Companies by Bryan Gomez
    Here is a summary of the megatrend companies that I think will be a good list to focus on for those who are usign swing trading strategies. I just provided a small description of the company and you can click on the company's ticker to access some important financials relevant to the company.1.... More »
    September 10, 2009 GOOG, AMZN, CRM
  • Healthcare Information Technology Drivers by Bryan Gomez
    It is estimated that the healthcare reform bill that was released by the Congressional Budget Office will amount to $600 billion within a span of 10 years. If studies are correct that approximately 30% of dollar spent on healthcare is spent on diagnostics and testing, then the opportunity for an... More »
    September 1, 2009 CPSI, ECLP, CERN
  • Investing in the next decade by Bryan Gomez
     Before I get squeezed out of my calling for a correction position, I like to share the chart that I think paints a clear picture of how a secular bear market will look, feel, smell, and taste. Just by looking at it, it looks dizzying, scary, smells bad and tastes awful. How about that? I... More »
    August 26, 2009 SSL, RCL, CCL
  • Megatrend Feature: Healthcare Infotechnology by Bryan Gomez
    There are a couple of things we need to know about US healthcare even if we are just scratching the issues that surrounded it.1) Congress wants a single payer that will absolutely be responsible for all healthcare payments.2) "Blue dogs" or the fiscally responsible democrats says... More »
    August 25, 2009 CPSI, CERN, SYNT
  • Three Winning Health Care Stocks With or Without Reform by Matthew D. McCall
    The debate across American rolls on as both sides of the aisle attempt to push their version of the health care reform down the throats of taxpayers. There is no doubt in my mind that some type of major changes will occur in the industry in the next year or so, the question what and when? This... More »
    August 23, 2009 CERN, QSII, HMSY
  • Taking Advantage of the Obama Medical Stimulus by Alex Jantsch
    To preface this article, I would have to state that the software side of the health care industry is a young industry with good industry economics. The idea that the Obama health care plan will push for more and more hospitals to become more efficient through use of IT products, that companies... More »
    July 9, 2009 CERN

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