• EtQ's (New York) Employee Training software tracks employee profiles, schedules training events with testing and documents employees' training history. To provide better visibility into training status, EtQ has several training reports that provide real-time access to the training status of employees. These fully searchable and flexible reports enable users to sort information on a variety of different criteria as well as export reports to Microsoft Excel for further analysis. Reports can also be charted within the EtQ Centralized Reporting module and can be extended by adding additional fields as needed. "EtQ's new training reports enhance the process of training by providing visibility into the qualifications and skills of employees," said CTO Morgan Palmer. "These reports allow an organization to better track the progress of individuals throughout the enterprise." EtQ's new training reports are just one of the newest enhancements available in its Reliance 6.2 product. The company calls EtQ "the leading Enterprise Quality and Compliance Management software for identifying, mitigating, and preventing high-risk events through integration, automation, and collaboration."

• McKesson (Alpharetta, Georgia) reported the availability of Medisoft v15, the latest version of its industry-leading practice management (PM) solution used by more than 70,000 providers in small physician offices. With the new release, McKesson also noted the availability of Medisoft Clinical, which combines the PM capabilities of Medisoft v15 with the company's Practice Partner Patient Records, a CCHIT-certified 08 ambulatory electronic health record. The result is a single PM/EHR solution for small physician offices that are focused on delivering the highest quality to their patients at an affordable price. David Henriksen, senior vice president/general manager of McKesson's Physician Practice Solutions group, said, "Medisoft v15 offers new reporting capabilities as well as billing and scheduling enhancements that further streamline operations, reduce overhead and optimize cash collections."