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University Hospital provides patients access to EMRs
SYRACUSE — Electronic medical records (EMR) are leaving the confines of the hospital and heading home with patients, Upstate University Hospital said Jan. 25. The
Cornell brings new incubator online
ITHACA — A new life sciences incubator at Cornell University plans to help young companies get closer to market. Plenty of early-stage companies in life
UVC CEO hopes to see seed funds spread across NY
SYRACUSE — Representatives from Upstate Venture Connect have been meeting with groups from around New York State in an effort to spark the formation of
Immediate Mailing Services is posting strong growth
SALINA — Immediate Mailing Services, Inc. (IMS) is expanding and addressing a range of clients’ needs. The company, based in Salina, offers a range of
ZeroDraft enters third market with Buffalo office
SYRACUSE — ZeroDraft opened its third office in January and has plans for even more expansion in 2013 or 2014. The Syracuse–based company provides services
CenterState CEO unveils big changes to annual business show
SYRACUSE — Organizers of CenterState CEO’s annual business show are making several moves this year — on the map, on the calendar, and in planning
Solvay Glass is expanding with new showroom, bath line
SYRACUSE — Solvay Glass is preparing to open a new window of opportunity this spring with a renovated showroom. “Getting people into the showroom is
Gentiva Health Services expands in Oswego
OSWEGO — Gentiva Health Services, Inc. decided to move from its home of five years in Oswego to accommodate increased staffing levels that left its
Waite Toyota of Watertown embarks on expansion, renovation
WATERTOWN –– Waite Toyota of Watertown, a fourth-generation auto dealership that has been serving Watertown and the Fort Drum area since 1929, is expanding and
MAMI Interpreters settles into bigger Syracuse office
SYRACUSE — The Multicultural Association of Medical Interpreters of Central New York, Inc. (MAMI) recently relocated its Syracuse office to a larger space to accommodate