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06-19-2007, 07:47 AM
Gary Larson Appointed Business Manager of Misys Healthcare Systems’ Homecare Division
Industry Veteran to Bring Innovative Solutions to Home Health Agencies and the Communities They Serve
RALEIGH, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Misys Healthcare Systems, LLC, a market leader in healthcare IT, announced today the appointment of Gary Larson as Business Manager of the Homecare business unit. Larson brings more than 17 years of healthcare management experience to this role leading all homecare operations at the Raleigh, NC-based organization.
In this position, Larson will report directly to Misys Healthcare System’s Executive Vice President and General Manager, Vern Davenport. He will focus on driving sales and maintaining a high level of customer service, helping to bring Misys’ innovative solutions to the home health, hospice and private duty markets. He will also determine strategy and continue to spearhead product development and enhancements as well as ensure regulatory guidelines are met.
Larson joins Misys from the Eastman Kodak Company where he was the General Manager and Program Director responsible for Kodak’s National Health Service Connecting for Health initiative in England. Larson also served as the President and CEO of Cemax-Icon, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Eastman Kodak Company, where he directed all strategic and operational aspects of the business.
“Gary’s background and experience correspond seamlessly with our commitment to being a trusted healthcare IT partner that provides real value to its customers,” said Vern Davenport, Misys executive vice president and general manager. “As the leader of Misys’ homecare division, he’ll drive our continued growth and success in the home health market. At the same time, we’ll continue to enhance and expand our integrated solutions and services to connect home health agencies with their healthcare communities.”
“Misys Healthcare Systems is delivering major advances in the industry with the organization’s focus on connectivity and access to patient data as the keys to improving healthcare outcomes,” said Gary Larson. “Misys is proud to meet the technology needs of home health, hospice and private duty providers across the country while also helping organizations prepare for pending pay-for-performance standards. I am pleased to be part of a team committed to these important initiatives.”
Homecare and hospice organizations across the country turn to Misys Healthcare Systems for powerful clinical and business solutions that strengthen access to vital patient information thereby improving the quality of patient care. With its integrated clinical, financial and administrative capabilities, the solution meets the technology needs of home health, private-duty and hospice organizations of all sizes.
For the past year, Charles Lambert held the position of Interim Homecare Business Manager in addition to his responsibilities as CFO. Lambert will continue on in his role as CFO of Misys Healthcare Systems.
Industry Veteran to Bring Innovative Solutions to Home Health Agencies and the Communities They Serve
RALEIGH, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Misys Healthcare Systems, LLC, a market leader in healthcare IT, announced today the appointment of Gary Larson as Business Manager of the Homecare business unit. Larson brings more than 17 years of healthcare management experience to this role leading all homecare operations at the Raleigh, NC-based organization.
In this position, Larson will report directly to Misys Healthcare System’s Executive Vice President and General Manager, Vern Davenport. He will focus on driving sales and maintaining a high level of customer service, helping to bring Misys’ innovative solutions to the home health, hospice and private duty markets. He will also determine strategy and continue to spearhead product development and enhancements as well as ensure regulatory guidelines are met.
Larson joins Misys from the Eastman Kodak Company where he was the General Manager and Program Director responsible for Kodak’s National Health Service Connecting for Health initiative in England. Larson also served as the President and CEO of Cemax-Icon, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Eastman Kodak Company, where he directed all strategic and operational aspects of the business.
“Gary’s background and experience correspond seamlessly with our commitment to being a trusted healthcare IT partner that provides real value to its customers,” said Vern Davenport, Misys executive vice president and general manager. “As the leader of Misys’ homecare division, he’ll drive our continued growth and success in the home health market. At the same time, we’ll continue to enhance and expand our integrated solutions and services to connect home health agencies with their healthcare communities.”
“Misys Healthcare Systems is delivering major advances in the industry with the organization’s focus on connectivity and access to patient data as the keys to improving healthcare outcomes,” said Gary Larson. “Misys is proud to meet the technology needs of home health, hospice and private duty providers across the country while also helping organizations prepare for pending pay-for-performance standards. I am pleased to be part of a team committed to these important initiatives.”
Homecare and hospice organizations across the country turn to Misys Healthcare Systems for powerful clinical and business solutions that strengthen access to vital patient information thereby improving the quality of patient care. With its integrated clinical, financial and administrative capabilities, the solution meets the technology needs of home health, private-duty and hospice organizations of all sizes.
For the past year, Charles Lambert held the position of Interim Homecare Business Manager in addition to his responsibilities as CFO. Lambert will continue on in his role as CFO of Misys Healthcare Systems.