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An end to the paper chase: Sansum to spend $7M to digitize health records

By   /  Monday, August 23rd, 2010  /  Health Care & Life Science  /  Comments Off on An end to the paper chase: Sansum to spend $7M to digitize health records

Every day at Sansum Clinic’s 17 health care facilities between Carpinteria and Santa Maria, an old ritual takes place. Couriers bring stacks of paper medical charts for the day’s patient visits. That’s all about to change, as the Santa Barbara-based nonprofit spends $7 million over the next two years to convert to electronic health records. Read More →

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Attendance up at Mid-State, Ventura County fairs

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Attendance at the Ventura County Fair was up 7 percent over last year, according to figures released by fair officials shortly after the two-week event ended on Aug. 15. Total attendance was 328,520. The crowds were also bigger this year at the California Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles, which ended Aug. 1. Total attendance was Read More →

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Editorial: A little cooperation isn't enough

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As you read this editorial, Ventura County District Attorney Greg Totten’s office is poring over thousands of documents taken abruptly from Oxnard City Hall. Totten hasn’t spelled out exactly what he and federal officials are investigating, but it’s likely that the document search is part of an investigation into whether Oxnard officials broke the law Read More →

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Editorial: U.S. News knows our colleges are tops

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Our region’s four-year colleges and universities fared well in the latest rankings from U.S. News &  World Report — yet another indication that over the long haul, the tri-county region’s economy is likely to be stable and that our tradition of successful entrepreneurship remains intact. For the record, five of the region’s four-year institutions of Read More →

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Headquarter hunting: Ventura covets a big corporate employer

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The city of Ventura seems to have it all: beaches, a burgeoning arts scene, a revitalized downtown, some of the region’s largest retail centers and relatively affordable housing. But if there’s one thing the city lacks, it’s corporate headquarters. The Camarillo-Oxnard corridor hosts publicly traded firms such as Semtech, Power-One and CalAmp. From Carpinteria to Read More →

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Ruling on Chumash property key to Santa Ynez Valley future

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The fate of a 6.9-acre plot near the Chumash Casino could determine the future shape of the Santa Ynez Valley, one of the top tourist destinations in the Tri-Counties. The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians is working to annex the parcel to build a cultural center, museum and 27,600-square-foot, two-story commercial building. Whether the Read More →

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Tenants hold all the cards in commercial real estate market

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It’s a tenant’s market out there, which means more landlords are offering sweet deals and incentives such as lower rents, built-out spaces or shorter lease terms — anything to attract and retain quality lessees. “Based on the offers we’ve received the tenants definitely know that it’s a tenant market. There’s no such thing as an Read More →