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Emageon Selects Jefferies & Company and SunTrust Robinson Humphrey as Advisors

Fri Jul 11, 2008 10:00pm EDT
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Emageon Inc.
(Nasdaq: EMAG), a leader in enterprise medical information technology systems
for hospitals, healthcare networks and imaging facilities, announced today
that the Strategic Alternatives Committee of its Board of Directors has
selected Jefferies and Company as Lead Advisor and SunTrust Robinson Humphrey
as Co-Advisor to assist the committee as it evaluates all strategic options
available to the company.
    About Emageon Inc.
    Emageon provides information technology systems for hospitals, healthcare
networks and imaging facilities.  Its enterprise family of solutions includes
RadSuite(TM), HeartSuite(TM) and other specialty suites.  All Emageon
solutions are built on a unified Enterprise Content Management system offering
advanced visualization and infrastructure tools for the clinical analysis and
management of digital medical images, reports and associated clinical content.
Emageon's standards-based solutions are designed to help customers enhance
patient care, automate workflow, lower costs, improve productivity and provide
better service to physicians.  For more information, please visit
www.emageon.com.
SOURCE  Emageon Inc.

John Wilhoite, Emageon, +1-205-259-2831; or Susan Noonan, The SAN Group, LLC,
+1-212-966-3650



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