Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Vendor Notebook - SRS delivers hybrid EMR to Calif. cardiology group

SRS, based in Montvale, N.J., has announced that Regional Cardiology Associates Medical Group has selected the SRS hybrid electronic medical record (EMR) for its six-office, 22-provider practice covering the greater Sacramento, Calif. area.

Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. of Dallas has announced that the Alabama Medicaid Agency has implemented ACS' QTool to develop an electronic health information exchange that links Medicaid, state health agencies, providers and private payers.

The Informatics Corporation of America, based in Nashville, Tenn., has announced that Northwest Healthcare of Kalispell, Mont., part of the Health Information Exchange of Montana, is now using the company's software to aggregate data from core clinical systems.

EDS, a subsidiary of Palo Alto, Calif.-based HP, has been certified by Germany-based SAP AG to provide solution implementation and solution operations for clients using the Run SAP methodology.

The Eclipsys Corporation of Atlanta has announced that the Genesis Physicians Group, a Dallas-based independent practice association, will endorse the PeakPractice solution as its electronic medical record system of choice for more than 1,450 physician members. In addition, the company has announced that Greenwood Pediatrics, a 10-physician group practice based in Denver, has also selected PeakPractice for its three offices.

The MRO Corp., a King of Prussia, Pa.-based provider of release-of-information solutions for healthcare providers, has added Remote Services and Staffed Services as options to its traditional Shared Services model for ROI processing.

IBM has announced a partnership with UnitedHealthcare to develop a patient-centered medical home program with selected primary-care physicians in Arizona.

Tribridge has entered into an agreement with Medical Connections Holdings, Inc. to provide software to the Boca Raton, Fla.-based healthcare staffing company.

SAP AG has announced that the Marshfield Clinic in Marshfield, Wis. has selected the company's Business Objects XI intelligence platform to replace its existing BI system.

Greenway Medical Technologies, a Carrollton, Ga.-based provider of integrated electronic health records, practice management and interoperability solutions, is partnering with Navicure, an Atlanta-based medical claims clearinghouse, to streamline the claims management process through an integration of their services.

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