Lay offs! Allscripts always gives employees a great bonus of firing people right at the holidays. It's always such a wonderful thing to have assholes fire people at Thanksgiving and Christmas time. C'mon, Paul Black, John Mayr, Wayne Brummett, Jess Trip (biggest asshole of all - doesn't even speak to people in the hallway if he doesn't deem you 'important' enough) and then of course Brian Moffett. You all bleed green. Assholes - every single one of you. Get ready, your time will come. I damn sure hope it's SOON.
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Wish I'd read this after being acquired in August. Allscripts appears to have followed their pattern of laying off right before the holidays.
So the news is , interns and freshers are hired. No new clients are being added in Pro Support. i can smell something is cooking.
Let's be optimistic for jobs are going to be cut and old folks are going to be lined first.
Sounds like you are an a--hole: 7 months ago by AnonymousE | Post ID: @DQqBKGP
Yes, even executives have jobs to do and they don't deserve your sh--ty opinion. Get over it.
So while your blowing smoke up everyone's ass prognosticating about Fall Pre Holiday Layoffs. Take a look at this.
I took a look at how publicly traded health IT-related stocks fared in 2015 from best to worst. For the year to date, the S&P 500 was up less than 1 percent, Nasdaq around 7.5 percent, and the Dow down less than 1 percent.
MedAssets: up 56 percent
Nuance: up 43 percent
Aetna: up 38 percent
Leidos: up 34 percent
Allscripts: up 21 percent
UnitedHealth Group: up 19 percent
Vocera: up 18 percent
Cognizant: up 17 percent
Athenahealth: up 13 percent
Teladoc: down 8 percent (since its June IPO)
Premier: up 4 percent
Quality Systems: up 4 percent
McKesson: down 3 percent
The Advisory Board Company: up 3 percent
Cerner: down 5 percent
Imprivata: down 14 percent
CPSI: down 17 percent
Evolent Health: down 34 percent (since its June IPO)
Castlight Health: down 64 percent
Streamline Health: down 68 percent
Yep layed off this year. The CEO should've been fired he ran the company into the ground. Sent hundreds of jobs to India and let go most of their consultants. eMR support went overseas