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eClinicalWorks Works With Microsoft to Bring EMR/PM Solution to Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Business Wire, June 12, 2007
Unified Electronic Medical Records and Practice Management Solution on SQL Server 2005 will Help Meet the Needs of a Broader Customer Base
WESTBOROUGH, Mass. -- eClinicalWorks, a market leader in unified EMR/PM systems, today announced plans to release eClinicalWorks on Microsoft SQL Server 2005. By providing the unified electronic medical record (EMR) and practice management (PM) solution to the Microsoft database, eClinicalWorks can offer physicians using SQL Server 2005 a top-performing, highly scalable EMR/PM that will fit in most budgets.
"We are pleased that eClinicalWorks will be offered on SQL Server 2005," said Steve Aylward, U.S. healthcare and life sciences industry general manager, Microsoft Corp. "By adopting SQL Server 2005, eClinicalWorks can deliver an EMR/PM solution that is versatile enough to meet the individual needs of physician practices of any size."
"More than 10,000 healthcare providers across all 50 states rely on eClinicalWorks EMR/PM solutions," said Girish Kumar Navani, president of eClinicalWorks. "We have seen increased demand for our tools on Microsoft SQL 2005 and are pleased to offer a solution to meet their needs. Aligning with Microsoft and having access to its resources to broaden our solution set is a positive for customers seeking to deploy our products on Microsoft SQL Server. We are devoted to delivering a unified EMR/PM solution that meets the individual requirements of physician practices of any size and believe that a variety of groups within our existing and new customer base will benefit from using eClinicalWorks running on Server SQL 2005."
eClinicalWorks' award-winning EMR solution provides the ability to manage patient flow, access patient records in-house or remotely, communicate electronically with referring physicians, and send secure consult notes and clinical data. Users can easily access and review complete patient histories, including past visits, current medications, allergies, labs and charts. Integrated with the EMR is eClinicalWorks Practice Management system, designed to streamline the medical billing process.
About eClinicalWorks
eClinicalWorks is a privately-held leader in the unified electronic medical record (EMR) and practice management (PM) market. The company's EMR/PM solutions are proven for every market segment: large practice groups, including Massachusetts eHealth Collaborative (MAeHC), Electronic Health Records of Rhode Island (EHRRI) and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, as well as medium, small and solo practices regardless of specialty. The company enjoys high profitability with a five-year compounded growth rate of more than 100 percent year-to-year. With an established customer base of more than 2,500 customers across all 50 states, eClinicalWorks has been awarded multiple top industry honors including Best in KLAS in 2006, 2005 and 2004, a top solution by TEPR for four consecutive years and the 5-STAR rated EMR solution by AC Group for three years. Based in Westborough, Mass., eClinicalWorks has additional offices in Alpharetta, Ga. More information on eClinicalWorks information on eClinicalWorks can be found at www.eclinicalworks.com or by calling (866) 888-MY-CW.
eClinicalWorks is a trademark of eClinicalWorks, LLC. All other trademarks or service marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.
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