- Wed Jun 10 2009 Pew study: More patients turning to the Web
Report documents a growing "e-patient" phenomenon, with the number of Americans looking online for health information doubling since 2000.
Posted by Dara Kerr
- Wed Sep 8 1999 Short Take: WebMD partners with health-services provider
WebMD signed an agreement today with St. Luke's Episcopal Health System to give the company's over 1,800 doctors access to WebMD's Internet services, which include medical communications, searchable information, and healthcare services. St. Luke's will work with WebMD to provide physicians, administrators, and their patients with the latest medical information and professional services available. WebMD's Internet-based suite of products is designed to help streamline business and clinical transactions and enhance patient care.
Posted by Stefanie Olsen
- Tue May 11 2004 Diagnosing WebMD
The health care company has survived the dot-com bust via a steady stream of acquisitions that has given it three principal means of support--and a lot of options.
Posted by CNET Staff
- Wed May 19 1999 Healtheon, WebMD in merger talks
Healtheon confirms that the Internet health sites are in merger talks but added that no agreement has been reached.
Posted by Sandeep Junnarkar
- Thu May 20 1999 Healtheon shares jump on WebMD deal
Healtheon and closely held WebMD say they will merge to create the largest Internet company serving the health-care industry, with Microsoft investing $250 million in the venture.
Posted by Kim Girard
- Mon Jul 12 2004 WebMD acquires skills in high-end services
Purchase of ViPS gives health-care services provider a more diverse portfolio.
Posted by Karen Southwick
- Tue Nov 14 2000 Analyst reports: Wall Street divided on WebMD's pulse
Analysts agree that WebMD is a sick company, but they're divided as to whether the online health portal can eventually shake its financial flu.
Posted by Rachel Konrad
- Wed May 5 2004 WebMD's response to HIPAA-related complaints
Posted by null Letters to the Editor
- Wed Apr 4 2001 THE DAY AHEAD: WebMD prognosis is wait-and-see
Posted by Larry Dignan
- Thu Sep 14 2000 THE DAY AHEAD: WebMD prognosis is wait-and-see
Posted by Larry Dignan