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Missing Suspects & Market Segments

The most important change to this year's HCI 100 is the addition of estimates for the "missing suspects."

Siemens has not separated out its HIT revenue since its acquisition of Shared Medical Systems (SMS) in 2000. SMS had been the number one HIS vendor for many years during the '80s and '90s, and it has been sorely missed in the Top 100 list. Siemens corporate does not break out revenue by market segments like HIT, so we estimated the 2007 revenue based on past trends and probable sales since the company last reported.

GE is another large firm that does not break out revenue by market segments such as HIT, yet we know the company is a major player through its many acquisitions of HIS ...

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